Thursday, 4 June 2026

Every pub in... Sallins

I'm really stretching my "tick off the nearby towns" thing here, but Sallins is on a reasonably frequent bus route, and I had the time to do two towns, so I dropped out. Said bus also goes to Naas, so that may yet turn up here, albeit it has a lot of pubs...
 
Sallins has three pubs, and as far as I can tell has pretty much always had three pubs. I've been passing through the town for years and I don't remember there being any more than that; but I have not done significant research in to this.
 
 
KDP0147 Flanagans Mills / Lock 13 Brewpub is probably the most notable pub in the town, being large and prominent; and I've actually been here before, repeatedly. I did not drop in again on this visit as bus times didn't really allow it, but I'll almost certainly be back anyway.
 
Kildare County Brewing brew on site, and their products are available in some other pubs, and in can in a currently fairly limited range of stockists. During pandemic full closure times, they focused on cans and I bought plenty of online orders from them; but I've also dropped in for food and to buy takeout at other times. Like a lot of more frequent places, the writeup ends up being short!


KD0084 The Railway Inn is a traditional pub, with a traditional name. It was exceptionally busy when I visited, with no space in the bar and limited space in the lounge due to the Leinster match that was on. Despite being this crowded, the bar staff were still providing to-table service for older customers, which I find a nice touch.

The pub cannot have been called the Railway Inn forever, as it claims to have opened in 1837 - with the railway only getting to Sallins in 1846.


KDP0164 JP Healys, which is right beside Lock 13, but is a separate pub, is where I had a pint of Kildare County Electric Juice. Somewhat less crowded - but with all its canal-view outside seating taken in the beaming sunshine, this pub had a slightly younger crowd. 

This pub was formerly the Bridgewater Inn.

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