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Welcome

Winner of The Best Local Pub in Dublin 2018 at the Irish Pub Awards

Winner of The Best Local pub in Ireland 2018 at the Irish Pub Awards

Located in the heart of Lucan Village, Kenny's Pub is a purveyor of excellent drinks and exciting food.

OUR STORY

In the centre of a bustling Lucan village Kenny's pub can be found. From opening its doors in 1969 Kenny's hits the spot for casual dining, watching the live games, lively nights out or just relaxing and soaking up the sunshine in our garden. Our business has been family owned and run for three generations and it is our job to make you feel at home with us. 

Our modern and spacious premises provide an ideal setting for any occasion. If you are interested in hosting a party with us please call or email at any time. 

Why not check out our delicious food and drinks, you can find us on Facebook. Stay up to date with our latest news and events on Twitter @KennysOfLucan.

 

Phone

01- 628 0248

 

 

Operating Hours

Drinks 

Monday to Sunday 12.30pm to close

Kitchen

Monday to Friday 3pm to 9pm

Saturday 12.30pm to 9pm

Sunday 12.30pm to 8pm

Cycle for Sophie 2023

About The Event

Kenny’s of Lucan, Stagg Cycles and the Lucan Road Cycle Club are jointly hosting a charity cycle event on Saturday 22nd July.

Sign up for the 80km route will be from 8.30am at Lucan Village Green opposite Kenny’s with all cyclists departing at 9am sharp. Registration for the 80km must be completed online and is available using the button above.

The 40km route has been shortened to 30km and there are still places available. Participants wishing to do this more leisurely route can sign up online but can also register on the morning of the event. Registration on the morning of the event for the 30km route will be available from 9am at Lucan Village green opposite Kenny’s.

All participants will get access to our garden party after the cycle which includes food, drinks and live music. 100% of all funds raised will go to our charity partner Sophie Lanigan, a 12 year old quadruple amputee following a battle with sepsis.

About Sophie’s Journey

On the 12th of December 2022 Sophie's mam, Laura, brought her to the doctor with a high temperature that she had since the night before. As soon as she got to the doctors, she began to have trouble breathing and was given oxygen. Sophie was rushed to Temple Street Children's hospital in an ambulance. Sophie’s parents, Laura (Byrne) and Keith (Lanigan), were told she had suspected pneumonia and was rapidly deteriorating. She was put on a ventilator in ICU, every parent’s worst nightmare.

Later her parents, Laura and Keith, learned that Sophie had sepsis caused by STREP A. Sophie went into septic shock and her organs started failing. She was transported to Crumlin Children's hospital and put on a stronger ventilator.

Sophie spent over 2 weeks fighting for her life with Laura and Keith by her side every minute. They were told to prepare for the worst. Sophie fought so hard and finally on Christmas day she was taken off the ventilator. Unfortunately, Sophie woke to the devastating news that the damage caused to her hands and feet were irreversible and amputation was necessary.

Sophie spent four more weeks in ICU battling infections, dialysis, and many other complications. Thankfully she started to improve and was strong enough to face her first surgery. Not all of the surgeries went to plan. Sophie had even more setbacks during the 10 additional weeks she spent in hospital. However Sophie is the most amazing, strong, determined girl and she battled through again. She is our hero, and we are all so unbelievably proud.

Sophie and her family face a difficult path ahead adapting to this new way of life. Adaptions will need to be made to their home to meet Sophies needs. Sophie will need prosthetics and other adaptive equipment and ongoing support.

If you cannot attend the event but wish to support Sophie you can donate to her fundraising page at https://www.gofundme.com/f/sophies-journeyquadruple-amputee-after-sepsis