The best nightclub in Ireland has been named
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The best nightclub in Ireland has been named

THE BEST nightclub in Ireland has been crowned at an awards ceremony in Dublin.

The Wright Venue in Swords, Dublin took the prize of ‘Best Nightclub in Ireland’ after winning the prestigious accolade at the Irish Hospitality Awards 2018.

The Irish Hospitality Awards 2018 are a celebration of the success of local professionals and establishments.

The Wright Venue has a world class sound and lighting system which has played host to internationally famous acts such as Duke Dumont, Laidback Luke, Ellie Goulding, Craig David, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Hardwell, 50 Cent and Rihanna, amongst others.

The venue has three floors, including a VIP Penthouse Rooftop and Gardens, which provide different music, themes and style. The more private areas can be rented out for parties and corporate events with everything from bottle service to jacuzzis.

Irfan Younis, CEO of Creative Oceanic, said: “We are honoured to have welcomed such great finalists and winners representing theIrish hospitality industry at the Irish Hospitality Awards this year."

"We are very delighted that we have awarded some of the top contenders of the hospitality industry in Ireland that enhance the country’s reputation nationally and internationally.

“We would like to congratulate all finalists and winners for their achievements!”

The full list of winners from all over Ireland are as follows:

Family Venue of the Year: Fethard Folk Park & Market (Fethard)

Best Day Out: Killary Sheep Farm (Tralee)

Best Irish Festival: Listowel Writers’ Week (Listowel)

Romantic Hotel of the Year: Ashford Castle (Cong)

Shopping Complex of the YearBlanchardstown Centre (Blanchardstown)

Best Restaurant TeamToscana (Dublin)

Best Dining ExperienceBANG Restaurant (Dublin)

Children’s Play Centre of the Year: The Play Centre (Kingscourt)

Best Cinema Experience: IMC Dun Laoghaire (Dun Laoghaire)

Best Entertaining Team: Lough Boora Discovery Park (Boora)

Best Bar: Farren’s Bar(Malin Head)

Best Nightclub: The Wright Venue (Dublin)

Boutique Hotel of the Year: The Lodge at Ashford Castle (Cong)

Best Caravan Site: Hidden Valley Holiday Park (Rathdrum)

Best Family Dining Restaurant: Farmer Browns Rathmines (Dublin)

Tourist Attraction of the Year: Irish Museum of Modern Art (Dublin)

 Outdoor Venue of the Year: Celtic Adventures (Clogherhead)

Best Sports Bar: Murray’s (Dublin)

City Hotel of the Year: Clayton Hotel (Cork)

Resort Hotel of the Year: Galmont Hotel & Spa (Galway)

Hotel Team of the Year: Midlands Park Hotel (Portlaoise)

Best Hotel General Manager: Simon Mooney at Moyvalley Hotel & Golf Resort (Moyvalley)

Hotel of the Year: Silver Tassie Hotel (Letterkenny)

Caterer of the Year: Uisneach Catering (Mullingar)

Bed & Breakfast of the Year Borders: Rosemount B&B (Dundalk)

 Bed & Breakfast of the Year Midlands: Highfield House (Trim)

Bed & Breakfast of the Year West: Rocksberry Bed & Breakfast (Castlebar)

Bed & Breakfast of the Year Dublin: Ferry House Bed and Breakfast (Dublin)

Bed & Breakfast of the Year South West: Coomassigview View B&B (Sneem)

Bed & Breakfast of the Year South East: Rathaspeck Manor Country Home B&B (Rathaspeck)

Bed & Breakfast of the Year Overall Winner: Rosemount B&B (Dundalk)

Pub/Inn of the Year Borders: Nancy’s Bar (Ardara)

Pub/Inn of the Year Midlands: Danny Byrnes (Mullingar)

Pub/Inn of the Year West: Guirys Bar (Foxford)
Pub/Inn of the Year Dublin: Lanigan’s Pub (Dublin)
Pub/Inn of the Year South West
: Kate Kearneys Cottage (Killarney)

 Pub/Inn of the Year South East: Phil Grimes Pub (Waterford)

Pub/Inn of the Year Overall Winner: Lanigan’s Pub (Dublin)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year Borders: Riva Brasserie (Dundalk)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year Midlands: Franzinis (Trim)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year West: House of Plates (Castlebar)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year Dublin: Kilkenny Cafe and Restaurant (Dublin)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year South West: Cafe Velo (Cork)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year South East: Burzza (Waterford)

Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: Riva Brasserie (Dundalk)

 Restaurant of the Year Borders: People’s Restaurant (Caven)

Restaurant of the Year Midlands: The Kitchen (Trim)

Restaurant of the Year West: Milano (Ennis)

Restaurant of the Year Dublin: Drury Buildings (Dublin)

Restaurant of the Year South West: Goldbergs Bar and Kitchen (Cork)

Restaurant of the Year South East: The Duck Terrace Restaurant, Café & Bar (Gorey)

Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: People’s Restaurant (Caven)

Sports Venue of the Year: Leopardstown Racecourse (Dublin)

Live Entertainment Venue of the Year: Monroe's Live (Galway)