Formerly O'Neills, this modernised bar is
very easy to miss tucked, as it is, down one of the city's famously narrow alleyways. Joy's Entry, and the bar itself, was named after Mary Ann McCracken, the sister of United Irishman Henry Joy McCracken, who was tried and hanged in Cornmarket in July 1798. The bar's front step proclaims 'fine dining and downtown drinking'. Inside, its dark wood snugs and bar get busy when the DJ releases an R&B vibe at Saturday's Club ON.