Coachford is a village that has seen its share of change in recent years, including at Paddy Mac’s pub, with Aileen O’Donovan at the helm.
Having worked in the corporate world while based in East Cork for a time, she returned to Coachford eight years ago and found herself drawn back into the pub business. Her cousin was running Paddy Macs for the three years before, and Aileen helped out a lot. Then, Aileen stepped in and took on Paddy Mac’s with a vision of her own.

“I wasn’t really built for the corporate world, let’s say. I’m a more social kind of person. I wanted to do something for myself. I grew up in a family that had their own businesses. So, it was something always in the back of my mind.
“It was either going to be a cafe or a pub, or working in a cafe or a pub. And this just came up, and I said I wasn’t going to leave it. I knew the place inside out anyway. So it was just natural to just step into it.”
Aileen outside Paddy Mac’s in Coachford. The building has a long history and was originally a hotel. Picture: Noel Sweeney
On other nights, the back room might host board games, painting classes, or movie nights and gigs, all part of her vision to create a space for everyone, regardless of whether they drink alcohol.
For Aileen, taking on Paddy Macs is about community. Picture by Noel Sweeney
For Aileen, taking on Paddy Mac’s is about community. Giving something back to Coachford.