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Lighthouse Bar
Bath St
Ardglass
Co Down
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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.
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The Primrose Bar
30 Main Street
Ballynahinch
Co Down
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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.
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Coyles Bar
44 High St
Bangor
Co Down
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Coyle’s Bar in Bangor is a truly traditional Irish pub, with regular live music sessions and a great atmosphere.
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The Windsor
24 Quay Street
Bangor
Co Down
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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.
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Grace Neill’s
33 High St
Donaghadee
Co Down
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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.
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WJ And H G McFadden
9/13 Prince St
Dromore
Co Down
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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.
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The Bucks Head
79 Main St
Dundrum
Co Down
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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.
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The Hillside
21 Main St
Hillsborough
Co Down
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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.
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Platform
Hibernia St
Holywood
Co Down
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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.
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Lisbarnett House
Lisbane
Killinchy
Co Down
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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.
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Balloo House
1 Comber Rd
Killinchy
Co Down
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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.
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Dufferin Arms Coaching Inn
35 High St
Killyleagh
Co Down
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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.
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O’Hanlons Bar
Mullach Ban
Newry
Co Down
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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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