Disappointed with our first drinking venue in Tullamore(see my review for The Bridge House), we wandered along the main street, looking for an old man pub in which to have a quiet couple of pints before bed, as it had been a very taxing day. However, as we walked along the main street, there seemed to be loads of people in glad rags walking around the place. Intrigued, we headed into a pub named Cosgroves, which seemed to promise a quiet evening in pleasant surroundings. Now, Cosgroves looks very much the old man pub from outside. I don’t intend the above statement as any sort of pejorative; I for one feel that old man pubs occupy an important niche in Ireland’s pub scene. But Cosgroves didn’t really fit into this categorisation. Inside, in the sedate old man-esque surroundings, were loads of young people. There was only one group of people over twenty-five(and they were only about thirty). We sat down with our inexpensive pints(€ 4) and considered what an unusual place Tullamore is. While giving every appearance of a small market town, Tullamore seemed to actually be the midlands equivalent of Ibiza, with masses of revellers thronging every licenced establishment in the town. And this was a Thursday! So after two rounds of very pleasant pints, we revised our plans. We decided to find whatever nightclub was drawing all these debauchees and to have a wild one. Sure we were on our holidays after all. So, Cosgroves: pleasant little pub, unexpectedly happening clientele.