Bar in Cork, Ireland
Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy
100Pearl PointsCork bar that rewards repeat visits.

About Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy
Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy is a converted Victorian pharmacy on Pembroke Street that earns its reputation as one of Cork's more characterful bar options. It's easy to book and rewards staying late, when the atmosphere shifts and the room finds its best version. A solid choice for explorers who want personality over polish.
Still Worth Coming Back To
If you've been to Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy before, the question on a return visit isn't whether it holds up — it's whether you caught it at the right hour the first time. This is a venue that rewards staying late. The atmosphere shifts as the evening deepens: the early crowd thins, the room settles into itself, and what started as a busy after-work spot becomes something closer to a proper late-night destination on Pembroke Street in Cork city centre.
The building itself does a lot of work. Housed in a converted Victorian pharmacy, the space carries its history without making a performance of it. The ambient feel is warm and low — conversation-friendly noise levels for most of the evening, with energy that builds steadily rather than spiking. For an explorer who wants context alongside their drink, this is a Cork bar that gives you something to notice beyond what's in the glass.
On the food and drink front, the venue has a local reputation that precedes it in Cork's bar scene. Specific menu details aren't confirmed in our data, so treat any third-party claims about signature dishes or cocktail specifics with caution until you check directly with the venue. What is clear from local standing is that Arthur Mayne's sits in the more characterful end of Cork's bar options , not a hotel lobby bar experience, not a stripped-back wine bar, but something with more personality than either.
Booking is easy, which matters. You don't need to plan weeks ahead to get in, and that flexibility makes it a strong candidate for spontaneous evenings or late additions to a Cork itinerary. For food-focused explorers already working through our full Cork bars guide, this is a venue worth slotting in for the later part of an evening rather than as the first stop. If your night is starting in Cork, consider Cask or MacCurtain Wine Cellar earlier and saving Arthur Mayne's for when the city starts to settle. That sequencing pays off.
For those building a full Cork stay, our full Cork hotels guide and our full Cork restaurants guide are the logical next steps. And if you want to compare the bar experience against what serious drink programmes look like elsewhere in Ireland , The Black Pig in Kinsale is the benchmark for the region , or further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu sets the standard for craft cocktail focus internationally.
Quick reference: Easy to book, no reservation required for most evenings, 7 Pembroke St, Cork city centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy?
Food at Arthur Mayne's is secondary to the drinks offering — come here for the bar experience, not a full dinner. For a proper sit-down meal in Cork city centre, you'll want to look elsewhere. That said, it works well as a pre-dinner drinks stop on Pembroke Street before moving on.
Does Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy have outdoor seating?
The Pembroke Street location does have some outdoor space, which makes it a draw on Cork's intermittently pleasant evenings. It fills quickly when the weather cooperates, so arriving early is the practical move if you want a spot outside.
Is Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy good for groups?
It handles small-to-mid-size groups reasonably well given the character of the space, but larger parties should plan around peak hours on Pembroke Street. If you're bringing eight or more, calling ahead to check capacity is worth doing — the venue's compact layout means timing matters.
What's the signature drink at Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy?
The pharmacy theme shapes the drinks presentation, with cocktails often served in apothecary-style glassware — that's the distinctive draw. Beyond the format, the specific menu isn't confirmed in available detail, so it's worth checking with the venue directly for current offerings before your visit.
Is Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy good for a date?
Yes, this is one of the stronger options in Cork city centre for a date. The converted pharmacy setting gives it atmosphere without trying too hard, and Pembroke Street is walkable from most of the centre. Two people at the bar or a small table works well here; it's more comfortable for pairs than for groups.
Does Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour pricing isn't confirmed, so check the venue's official channels before building an itinerary around it. Cork city bars vary considerably on this, and deals change seasonally.
What's the crowd like at Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy?
Expect a mixed Cork city crowd — locals, after-work drinkers, and visitors who've done their research. It draws people who are there for the setting as much as the drinks, which keeps the atmosphere relatively relaxed compared to the louder bars on the South Mall or around Oliver Plunkett Street.
Location
7 Pembroke St, Centre, Cork, T12 VR62, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
Compare Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy
| Venue |
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| Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy |
| MacCurtain Wine Cellar |
| Cask |
| Clayton Hotel Cork City |
| Hayfield Manor Hotel |
| Sunday's Well Boating & Tennis Club |
How Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- MacCurtain Wine Cellar, Notable alternative
- Cask, Notable alternative
- Clayton Hotel Cork City, Notable alternative
- Hayfield Manor Hotel, Notable alternative
- Sunday's Well Boating & Tennis Club, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against Cork's other notable bar options, Arthur Mayne's Pharmacy occupies a distinct middle ground. MacCurtain Wine Cellar is the better call if your evening is drink-led and wine-focused, it has more programme depth for that specific purpose. Cask is worth choosing if you want a more contemporary feel or a stronger cocktail focus earlier in the evening. Arthur Mayne's wins on atmosphere and historic character, particularly as the night goes on.
For those staying in Cork, Clayton Hotel Cork City and Hayfield Manor Hotel offer hotel bar convenience and polish, but neither gives you the lived-in feel that Arthur Mayne's delivers. If you want a drink that feels like Cork rather than a hotel corridor, Arthur Mayne's is the clearer recommendation. Sunday's Well Boating and Tennis Club operates in a different register entirely, more of a social club experience, so it's not a direct substitute.
On booking difficulty, all options in this set are accessible without significant forward planning, so that factor won't make the decision for you. The choice comes down to what you want from the evening: wine programme depth (MacCurtain), modern cocktails (Cask), hotel-bar polish (Clayton or Hayfield), or a room with real character and a late-night atmosphere that builds rather than fades (Arthur Mayne's). For a second night in Cork or a late finish to a longer evening, Arthur Mayne's is the strongest option in this group.
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