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Molly Sweeney’s
Gortin Rd
Omagh
Co Tyrone
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With its intricate wooden carvings, cobbled stones, Celtic tapestries and period artefacts, Molly Sweeney’s exudes a historic and traditional air and is regarded as one of the friendliest places to enjoy a drink in Omagh.
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The Village Inn
Killclogher
Omagh
Co Tyrone
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Located just outside of Omagh on the Cookstown Road, the Village Inn is one of the most popular venues in County Tyrone. With live music played all week and a great reputation for food, the Village Inn attracts both locals and visitors alike.
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Devlin’s Bar
117 Davagh Rd
Broughderg
Omagh
Co Tyrone
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Devlin’s Bar attracts patrons of all ages and descriptions with its regular quiz nights and traditional Irish music nights.
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Mellon Country Inn
134 Beltany Rd
Omagh
Co Tyrone
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Locally acclaimed as the number one stop on the ‘North West Passage’ for quality food, the Mellon Country is set in a former granary. The pub has retained the authentic memorabilia from its milling days, creating a historic ambience visitors simply love.
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Coach Inn
Dromore Rd
Omagh
Co Tyrone
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The Coach Inn is an Omagh landmark, having been serving drinks for more than 150 years. In addition to its relaxed and informal atmosphere, the pub also has a fine local reputation for quality food.
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Martha’s Vineyard
Fir Trees Hotel
Dublin Rd
Strabane
Co Tyrone
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Martha’s Vineyard is one of County Tyrone’s premier evening venues. With nightly musical entertainment to suit all tastes, it also features a nightclub and a restaurant.
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The Spirit Store
Main St
Trillick
Co Tyrone
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The Spirit Store hosts performances of live music most weekends and is a favourite haunt of GAA supporters
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