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Lighthouse Bar

Bath St
Ardglass
Co Down

The Lighthouse Bar is located in the beautiful fishing town of Ardglass and features its very own marina, making it one of the most unique pubs in County Down.

 
 

The Primrose Bar
30 Main Street
Ballynahinch
Co Down

The Primrose Bar is set in a former blacksmith shop and combines old-world charm with a lively and friendly atmosphere, and enjoys a reputation for great food.

 
 

Coyles Bar
44 High St
Bangor
Co Down

Coyle’s Bar in Bangor is a truly traditional Irish pub, with regular live music sessions and a great atmosphere.

 
 

The Windsor

24 Quay Street
Bangor
Co Down

The Windsor Bar is a lively, friendly establishment and is a popular place to stop for a drink or something to eat. In the evening it attracts a largely young crowd.

 
 

Grace Neill’s

33 High St
Donaghadee
Co Down

Grace Neill’s has been recognised by the Guinness Book of Record as Ireland’s oldest pub, established in 1611. It has retained its historic character and boasts a food menu that is second to none.

 
 

WJ And H G McFadden

9/13 Prince St
Dromore
Co Down

WJ And H G McFadden is a relaxing and friendly pub in the town of Dromore and attracts a varied crowd of both local and visitors.

 
 

The Bucks Head
79 Main St
Dundrum
Co Down

The Bucks Head is a friendly, country pub with a history stretching back to the 18th century. Its open fire, panelled wood and views of the Mourne Mountains have made it something of a Dundrum landmark.

 
 

The Hillside

21 Main St
Hillsborough
Co Down

The Hillside is located in the historic village of Hillsborough, and over the years has hosted a succession of royalty and international statesmen, giving it an enviable reputation among County Down drinking venues.

 
 

Platform
Hibernia St
Holywood
Co Down

The Platform boasts a railway theme throughout, with tables made from converted railway carriages, creating a unique and intriguing venue to enjoy a drink or something to eat.

 
 

Lisbarnett House

Lisbane
Killinchy
Co Down

Having started life as a one storey post-house for horse drawn vehicles, today Lisbarnett House features a saloon bar, lounge/dining area and a public bar, although its has retained its traditional and authentic atmosphere.

 
 

Balloo House

1 Comber Rd
Killinchy
Co Down

Ballo House was formerly a coaching house, with a history stretching back to 1860. It now features a bar and a restaurant/lounge, with open fires creating an old world charm that visitors find particularly endearing.

 
 

Dufferin Arms Coaching Inn
35 High St
Killyleagh
Co Down

Set in the shadow of the imposing Killyleagh Castle, the Dufferin Arms Coaching Inn is a traditional Irish pub with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Featuring roaring open fires, it is also famous for its country kitchen style cuisine.

 
 

O’Hanlons Bar
Mullach Ban
Newry
Co Down

O’Hanlon’s Bar is a 400-year old pub set beside a stone bridge crossing a river. It hosts regular sessions of traditional Irish music and is popular with both locals and visitors alike.

 
 

 

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