Myles Breen’s Select Bar has stood at 18, Shannon Street in Limerick City since 1802. Since the early Nineteenth Century its façade has witnessed disparate archetypes of traffic, not just humans but from horse-drawn wagons to the contemporary motorcar. Nonetheless, one thing which has survived to remain the same is its’ establishment as a public house and as an institution of Munster rugby. This pub is situated on a street which links Limerick’s City centre to the majestic River Shannon. Its snug and amiable atmosphere is created by a combination of contrasting factors: good staff, striped upholstery, polished mahogany and of course, the green relief wallpaper littered with a framed gallery of sporting events. When sport is not on the television, the only friendly music that can be heard is the art of conversation, sounding from mouths and lingering on the ears of each of its customers. It caters for clientele of all ages. With fantastic porter for a fair price, Myles Breen’s and its staff continue to facilitate a great service between its pints and its punters.