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Derry Pubs
Choose from our selection of pubs in derry county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
26 pubs in derry county
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The Clarendon
44 Strand Road, Derry, Derry
Located in one of the city centre’s busiest thoroughfares, The Clarendon bar has late opening seven nights a week. Catering for private parties and functions, lunches are served daily....
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Monico Lounge
4-6 Custom House Street, Derry, Derry
Located beside the famous Guildhall in Custom House Street, full lunches along with snacks are served all day. Late night opening with quizzes and weekend entertainment.
The Monico Lounge is one of the oldest pubs in Derry just beside the famous Derry Walls....
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River Inn Bar And Cellars
36-38 Shipquay Street, Derry, Derry
Derry's oldest bar incorporates the famous "Derry Walls" and serves food and drink in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere....
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Argyle Arms
Argyle Terrace, Derry, Derry
Argyle Arms is situated between a local community and an increasing student population who attend the nearby University. As its name indicates the bar was originally named after the Scottish town of Argyle and the Duke thereof. Many connections remain with Scottish visitors to Derry using the bar as a base.
Private parties are catered for in the lounge on a regular basis....
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Anchor Bar
38 Ferryquay Street, Derry, Derry
The Anchor Bar is a long established premises and a must see. The Anchor is an integral and significant component in the cultural experience that is Derry city.
The bar at once reflects the convivial nature of its environs while embracing external influences in a stimulating synergy that make it a unique experience on the Derry pub scene....
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Tracys Bar
1 William Street, Derry, Derry
Tracys Bar is situated in the centre of Derry in the traditional shopping and pedestrian area. In recent years Waterloo Street and William Street has evolved as the mecca for licensed premises providing traditional Irish fare, values and music.
The bar which made several appearances in John Mills war movies is one of if not the oldest bar in Derry and its interior design, including a thatched roof, enhances the ambience of an Irish bar full of local characters and craic....
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Metro Bar
3 - 4 Bank Place, Derry, Derry
You'll find this charming pub in the shadow Londonderry's imposing city walls. The décor is interesting, with intriguing bric-a-brac collected from around the world, and lots of alcoves provide an intimate atmosphere. The pub grub here is of a high standard and features every thing from soup and sandwiches to a hearty beef stew in Guinness....
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Peadar O Donnells
61 Waterloo Street, Derry, Derry
A long-established bar in Waterloo Street, Peadar O'Donnell's prides itself on it’s meticulous attention to detail.
It may be one of Derry's busiest bars in the evenings but there is always room at "Peadar's" for a bodhran, a squeeze box and a fiddle. Be it for an established traditional group or an ad hoc session, there is no better place for locals and foreign visitors alike to sound out Derry's Celtic heartbeat and of course have a good night's "craic" in the process.
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Marys Bar
Queen Square, Magherafelt, Derry
This lounge bar and restaurant is very popular in and around the town. Dishes are created using local produce that attracts customers from a wide area. There is a carvery upstairs and food is also served downstairs....
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The Gweedore Bar
61 Waterloo Street, Derry, Derry
A legendary name in the city and the North West, The Gweedore Bar has long enjoyed a reputation both as a mecca for pop and rock music and as the perfect venue for that other favourite local obsession, the long, languid chat over a pint of stout....
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