Pub Grub

The recent re-invigoration of the Northern Ireland food scene has spread to our many pubs, where you will find the best of our local produce served in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. If you're fond of your beer, the Hilden Brewery in Lisburn is a must, where you’ll see one of Northern Ireland’s micro-breweries in operation

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Salt Water Brig 4 The Saltwater Brig, Kircubbin, Newtownards

The famous Saltwater Brig pub and restaurant lies just outside Belfast, between Kircubbin and Portaferry, on the Ards Penninsula. Established circa 1765, the “Brig” has been providing good food and craic on the shore of Strangford Lough.

Whitehorse1 The White Horse Inn, Saintfield, Ballynahinch

The White Horse Inn dates back over 200 years as an old coaching Inn and currently operates as a busy Bar & Bistro in the thriving market town of Saintfield.
The Bistro offers comfortable seating for 60 people spread over an area off the bar and ...

Vaudeville Cafe Vaudeville, Belfast

Cafe Vaudeville is a dramatic new addition to Belfast's burgeoning cityscape combining a luxurious champagne and cocktail bar with a French cafe and all day bistro lounge.

The Glens Hotel The Glens Hotel , Cushendall

Experience and traditional Irish hospitality of the Grill Bar. The bar is a busy and friendly hub of activity, throughout the day and night, with a mix of local characters and visiting tourists.

Molly Browns Exterior Molly Brown's Bar, Newtownards

Balloo House Balloo House, Killinchy, Newtownards

Originally a coaching house dating back to the late 1600’s, Balloo House is nestled in the County Down countryside near the shores of Strangford Lough. It is a beautiful country pub and restaurant that successfully combines history, tradition ...

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