A Perfect Evening in Northern Ireland
Have you had a hard day at work or just want some time to yourself? Northern Ireland has much to offer so you can wind down and relax!
Enjoy a relaxing evening with a difference from a night at the opera or a comedy show, to fine dining and then dance the night away.
• Enjoy a show at the Grand Opera House
• Have a laugh at the various Comedy Venues
• Taste some of the delicous fine local eateries
• Have a quiet drink or boogie the night away at the various pubs and clubs on offer
Places To Visit
Situated in a panoramic lake view setting this 290 seat theatre is designed to stage the most ambitious musical and theatrical productions.
The only theatre venue of its kind in Mid Ulster, the Burnavon Arts and Cultural Centre offers a wide range of entertainment throughout the year including concerts, comedy, children’s performances, dance, drama and community and visual arts.
Award winning Community Art Centre featuring year round programming of local, national and international Theatre, Dance, Visual Arts, Education and Outreach, and Art Resources. Admission charges will apply to performances held at the venue.
Since opening its doors on 23 December 1895, the Grand Opera House has delivered an unrivalled programme of entertainment, playing host to some of the greatest names in theatre and music.
The Market Place is a state of the art cultural facility in the centre of Armagh City encompassing a 397 seat auditorium, 100 seat studio, art gallery, workshop spaces, cafe, restaurant and bar.
The building which houses Tedfords Restaurant was built around 1843. The building boasts a rich Maritime history and still holds a link to the sea. Tedfords offers lunch time meals, fine dining and a private facility for corporate and social events.
A spectacular and beautifully furnished modern interior adds to the experience of quality Japanese cuisine at Zen.
Dream Dancers for children
Beside Kelly’s Cellars the Mourne Seafood Bar serves fresh local seafood at an affordable price. To ensure freshness they purchase direct from the local ports of Annalong and Kilkeel on a daily basis.