This Irish pub, furnished by a northern Irish architect, with original, imported decorations, really brings Belfast to Italy. There is a vast choice of beer and as well as traditional concerts on Saturday nights, it also often hosts Anglophone bands and plays excellent celtic, folk rock and country music. It is popular both in summer and winter and is a fixed meeting place for English groups who live in the city and for those who come in the summer to enjoy the coast.
It is in the historic center and is rather large in comparison with other bars in the area. This was the first Iranian bar in Pescara. Call for timings.
In the 'fabulous' 1960s, this club was opened as a restaurant and open-air dance club on whose stage artists such as Mina, Fred Bongusto and Dalida performed. As years passed, it changed into a nightclub but still preserved its quality. Cabaret artists alternate here with striptease shows of a high professional level.
Located in the center of town, this is a typical Irish pub where Irish beer flows. It has been open for a few years, and has become an essential meeting place for anyone who likes to enjoy excellent beer from the greenest island in Europe.
This dance club played host to many musicians of the 1970s, like Rocky Roberts, Little Tony, etc. The location is great it is both in the city center and right on the beach in the day it moonlights as a bathing establishment). In summer outdoor concerts are often organized on the beach side.