 We're here sitting now outside a bar called Clancy's. This is located on Princes Street in Cork. Used to come before COVID to Cork once a year and you'd see a couple of new restaurants. It's been three years since I was back this time but there's been really, really good dramatic changes in the city. This is one example of Princes Street. Made it into and I did a little walking video so you can see this really, really nice. All the bars docked along the street of these kind of outdoor seating areas and it's become essentially a pedestrian street. Cork is becoming more pedestrianized, more cycling friendly and I think these are both really good trends here. I got a comment here that asked me on YouTube, someone is asking me what I do a video about my Irish-Jewish heritage so I responded that I did a video before about what it's like being Irish and being Jewish. 30 seconds synopsis on that video, I don't think I'm really in the mood for another one is that I think Ireland and Cork was a great place to grow up but the more I began connecting with my Judaism, my religion and becoming more observant, it became less of a fit and that's ultimately why I decided to go to Israel, I went to Israel for the first time when I was 16 and I've been there for seven years. So that's the short version, it's not that I really, I think Cork's a great place, I love being back here but for Jewish people I think there are better, more fulfilling communities and places in the world including Israel. So we're going to go to our third and potentially final stop of the night, bar called Electric on the south mouth. One of the first bars really brought craft beer to Cork and I was just like in literally every single bar and despite the fact that it's October now, it's still pretty refreshing to sit outside here with a cold beamish or a cold slider. Good to see places like this are still going strong, gastropubs in Cork. So one bar that's not going to feature my video because we're not going to be in that part of town is a wonderful bar called the Castle Inn. I was there last night with my friends until the early hours of the morning. If you're looking for a bar in Cork that feels like a literally village Irish pub or what you might envision an Irish pub looking like, definitely check out the Castle Inn. There was a power shortage last night in Cork so we were just like drinking with candle lights for a few hours and when the power finally came back on, it was a bittersweet moment because we were like, it's great they couldn't pour pints without the power. When it came back on it kind of disrupted the whole atmosphere, it was so nice just drinking with some candle lights in the Castle Inn. So if you're looking, if that's the kind of pub you enjoy, that's my pub recommendation in Cork. If you're looking for wine bars, being to a good few ends tonight and if you're looking for a stout, you can find it pretty much everywhere. Beamish is my top choice. Final stop on our quick whistle stop tour of Cork bars we're checking out a place called Kalan's on George's Key. For those looking for the traditional Irish pub experience, two places stand out. One of them is this place called Kalan's here on George's Key. So we're gonna check out Kalan's now and wrap up our Cork bar tour for the evening.