The bar stocks a hand-picked selection of 37 Irish Whiskeys, each served into a sparkling crystal glass, usually by the expert hands of Ron, the in house whiskey enthusiast.
Sit back, relax and sip your favourite brand of whiskey; neat, on the rocks or couple it with a refreshing mixer, to the sounds of our baby grand piano or funky background tunes. Along with its expansive drink offerings, 37 provides lunch, evening sharing and Sunday brunch menus available throughout the venue. Whether you are looking for a quick lunch, bites and cocktails or a luxurious Sunday brunch, 37 is the go to destination for drinks and dining seven days a week.
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