When you walk through the door of Trali after the days work is done you will be greeted by the surroundings of an Irish Pub from the Victorian era. The lively murmur of conversation from the bar and the informal, friendly atmosphere will help to melt away the troubles of the day.
Trali offers three distinctive areas each reflecting a different aspect of the warmth and charm of Ireland. Whether you are looking for a lively after work drinks venue or to enjoy an evening dinner amidst the flicker of candles in the glow of the firelight we have the place for you.
Victorian Bar
Our main bar is inspired by classic 19th Century pubs in Dublin, Cork and Belfast. Elegant in design, warm in character. The murmur of conversation and the clink of glass upon glass in celebration or greeting, mimics the familiar sounds of an Irish Pub down through the years. Perfect to close out the working day, to discuss business away from the confines of the office or catch the game at the weekend in a most agreeable setting.
Library
The Library, with the look and feel of one of Ireland's great country houses, invites you in with the warmth and vitality. Enjoy a Shepherd's Pie or Lamb Stew next to the fire and surrounded by books. It is large enough for a party or meeting but still small enough to provide a perfect and intimate night out.
Cottage Bar
In the Cottage Room you will find another full-service bar with a fun and lively atmosphere conducive either to family get-togethers or after-work parties. Watch the game, hoist a pint, enjoy any of our outstanding pub fare and laugh with friends and family. Whether you sit down for dinner or stand at the bar watching a football match, this room, inspired by the pubs of the Irish Countryside (check out the mural) will bring you back to Ireland but leave your feet planted on the ground.
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Tra'Li has been open since 2008, and the Irish pub boasts impressive credentials. Many of its furnishings, from the stained glass to the handcrafted bar in the Victorian pub-inspired main room, were imported from Ireland. That bar, and another bar in an adjoining room, bristle with a combined 18 taps, a third of them dispensing Irish brews. (Full review)