 | An Creagán's traditional style licensed restaurant provides a picturesque and tranquil setting in which to enjoy lunch, and evening meal, or simply a light snack. Why not join us in our restaurant for quality food and great service. |
 | Inn offering accommodation and restaurant. On main Omagh to Ballygawley Road approximately 10 miles from Omagh. Serving varied menu daily.
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 | This pub close to town is open: 10 am - 1 am
Serving lunch from 12 noon to 3 pm - Mon-Sat
Lunch Specials on Sunday till 7pm. Private functions catered for. Music 3 nights per week, quiz every Wednesday night.
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