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Down Pubs
Choose from our selection of pubs in down county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
17 pubs in down county
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Platform
Hibernia Street, Holywood, Down
This interesting and popular pub in Holywood is close to the main Belfast-Bangor railway and this is a theme carried throughout the interior. A number of tables are in what appear to be converted railway carriages and this gives the place a very unique and fun atmosphere....
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The Hillside
21 Main Street, Hillsborough, Down
Located in the historic village of Hillsborough, The Hillside has welcomed international statesmen and royalty over the years, all attracted by the friendly atmosphere and rustic charm! You can wile away the evening in the bar or sample the excellent cuisine in the restaurant....
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Ritchies
3 Ballynahinch Street, Hillsborough, Down
Ritchies in Hillsborough, County Down is a great place to enjoy a drink with quality service and a warm atmosphere....
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Lisbarnett House
Lisbane, Killinchy, Down
Lisbarnett House was originally a one storey post-house for horse drawn vehicles. It has since changed and now has a saloon bar, lounge/dining area and a public bar, but it still retains its cosy traditional atmosphere. You are sure of a warm welcome, good food and great craic in this family run business known locally as 'Dicks'....
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Grace Neills
33 High Street, Donaghadee, Down
Established in 1611, Grace Neill's is recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as Ireland's oldest pub. The pub has a deluxe lounge bar and conservatory that complements the original tavern.
Well lit and open-plan in style there has been no compromise on tradition, as materials, proportions and scale are directly in keeping with the original establishment. The pub grub here is of a high standard and there is always a special dish to please patrons....
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Romas
4 Regent Street, Newtownards, Down
Romas covers an extensive area with three downstairs bars and an upstairs restaurant featuring natural local stone walls and an Art Deco theme. Daily blackboard specials complement a full lunch menu downstairs whilst a la carte is available in the restaurant....
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The Primrose Bar
30 Main Street, Ballynahinch, Down
This former blacksmith shop combines old-world charm and congenial atmosphere with excellent cuisine. Renowned for its open prawn sandwiches and wheaten bread made on the premises, the Primrose Bar menu caters for all tastes....
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The Windsor
24 Quay Street, Bangor, Down
The Windsor Bar is a busy establishment, especially at the weekends with a young clientele! The Windsor is also a great place to have a relaxing drink or a meal during the afternoon and early evening....
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Harrys Bar
7 Dromore Street, Banbridge, Down
This traditional old pub serves good food and drink including a variety of different draft ales. The food is all home made and uses the best of fresh local produce....
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W.J. And H. G. McFadden
9/13 Prince Street, Dromore, Down
This is the perfect place for a relaxing drink in the charming town of Dromore, County Down....
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