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Molly Malone's Bar - Events, jobs and contact information for this Irish bar on Bar Street.

Papa's Beach - Restaurant, internet cafe, watersports, beach club and bar all in one. Located near the Kos town beach.

West Bar - Photos, information and daily news from this bar in Kos town.

Del Mare Internet Cafe - General information including links, guestbook, photographs and description of facilities available.

KosRestaurants.nl - Descriptions, photos, maps and special offers for dining establishments in the area.

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