Leonard's
Category: Pub
Leonard's
Lahardane Ballina Co Mayo
Tel:+353 (0)96 51003
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Leonard's
This unspoilt roadside traditional pub & grocery shop was established in 1897 and the original owners would be proud of it today.
Very much the centre of local activities, Leonard’s has a large dining area behind the pub, where all the area’s get-togethers take place – if only those walls could talk. And, if you get hungry when travelling, there’s always the makings of a picnic on the shelves.
Closed 25 Dec & Good Fri.
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