| Address: The Bailey Café Bar, Barrack St., Enniscorthy |
Telephone: 053 9230353 |
Email: brendan@thebailey.ie |
Web: The Bailey Cafe Bar |
At the Bailey café bar, industrial heritage meets urban chic to create a genuinely distinctive café bar, live music venue and cutting edge nightclub - all in an ambitious and extravagant malt-store conversion. This listed building is an architectural treasure with a 21st century turbo engine.
The Bailey boasts an enviable menu. A cornucopia of flavours and tastes from all over the world is achieved by using only the very best of fresh local produce, while the sommelier's choice of wine is wonderfully balanced and comprehensive; a must for all wine lovers and would-be wine lovers.
In the beginning of the eighteenth century, Enniscorthy, as indicated on Munday's map of 1729, was a compact town mainly on the west bank of the river Slaney, with the Temple Shannon area on the East bank. A barracks and an undeveloped area generally occupied the site of The Maltings at that time.
The business traded as P.J Roche and Sons Ltd. until 1969, when it amalgamated with the firm of Robert Gibney of Portlaoise to become Roche-Gibney Ltd. In 1978 it became associated with the firm of Minch Norton and Co. Ltd. It was then bought outright by Minch Norton and Co. Ltd, who operated the business up until recent years when they ceased trading.