This Cork hotel bar won TWICE at The Bar of the Year Awards

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Sophie’s Rooftop Bar in Cork has achieved notable success at the 2024 Irish Bar of the Year Awards, earning bronze in two prestigious categories: “Best Hotel Bar” and “Best Hotel Cocktail Bar.” This recognition marks a significant milestone for the popular venue, located atop The Dean Cork, and underscores its growing reputation in Ireland’s competitive hospitality landscape.

The awards ceremony, hosted at the Clayton Hotel in Dublin, brought together the crème de la crème of the Irish bar industry to celebrate excellence and innovation. Among the hundreds of bars considered, Sophie’s Rooftop Bar stood out for its unique combination of stunning views, vibrant atmosphere, and a cocktail menu that continues to impress both patrons and critics alike.

Aoife Corcoran – Lobby & Events Manager, Agnieszka Nalborska – General Manager, Kyle Barret – Sophie’s Assistant Bar Manager, Wayne Burns – Sophie’s Bar Manager, Colin Smyth – Lobby & Events Shift Manager and Jack Walsh – Support Manager collecting their awards at the Clayton Hotel in Dublin

The double win is a testament to the hard work and creativity of the team at Sophie’s. Known for its panoramic views of Cork City, the rooftop bar has quickly become a favorite spot for both locals and visitors. The bar’s design blends modern elegance with a relaxed vibe, making it an ideal location for any occasion, from casual drinks to special celebrations.

Sophie’s cocktail offerings, in particular, have been a highlight, featuring a mix of classic concoctions and innovative creations that showcase the skill and flair of the bar’s talented mixologists. The recognition in the “Best Hotel Cocktail Bar” category reflects the team’s commitment to using high-quality ingredients and pushing the boundaries of what a cocktail experience can be.

The 2024 Irish Bar of the Year Awards have solidified Sophie’s Rooftop Bar’s status as one of Ireland’s top destinations, adding to its allure and ensuring that it will continue to be a must-visit venue for anyone in Cork.

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