As the May bank holiday is underway in Ireland, many supermarkets, shops, and off licences have amended their opening hours. It is recommended that people check with their local store before heading out to replenish their food and alcohol supplies. While many pubs and restaurants operate normal alcohol sale hours, late night bars and nightclubs have exceptions. Off licences may have differing opening and closing times, with some opening at 10.30am and closing at 10pm, and others like O’Brien’s off licence opening at 11am and closing at 8pm. As for supermarkets like Dunnes Stores, Aldi, SuperValu, Lidl, and Tesco, they follow their usual Sunday and weekend hours on bank holidays, which can be checked on their official websites. Marks and Spencer stores are open on bank holiday Monday, but operating at usual Sunday hours.
May Bank Holiday opening hours for supermarkets and off licences in Ireland
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