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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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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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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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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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The Bucks Head
79 Main Street, Dundrum, Down
The Bucks Head is a country pub dating back to the 18th century with a beer garden and conservatory that is ideal for private functions. Dundrum is located 3 miles from Newcastle in the shadow of the Mourne Mountains and approximately 25 miles from Belfast on the main road.
The atmosphere in the dining room is conducive to casual and intimate dining, with panelled wood, an open fire and a view onto the patio and beer garden....
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Coyles Bar
44 High Street, Bangor, Down
Have a taste of some real Irish culture with Irish music, a perfect pint of Guinness and great craic!...
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The Crown
The Square, Warrenpoint, Down
The Crown offers the very finest of old-world traditional bar catering. This pub is for both young and old and has a great atmosphere. A pub with everyone in mind!...
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Lighthouse Bar
Bath Street, Ardglass, Down
Ardglass is a lovely small town. Its main business is in fishing, hence "Lighthouse Bar". In the Lighthouse Bar you can learn all about fishing, sailing - as we have our own marina. Net mending and baits are the main topic of conversation!...
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Balloo House
1 Comber Road, Killinchy, Down
Ballo House was originally a coaching house dating back to 1860. The old low ceiling kitchen is now used as a bar, and the new restaurant and lounge both have real log fires and are adjoined by French windows. The atmosphere at Balloo House is quite unique.
The chef creates superb dishes using only the finest local ingredients, and pays special attention to taste and presentation. A full and varied menu is sure to please all tastes....
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O Hanlons Bar
Mullach Ban, Newry, Down
Regular traditional Irish music sessions on Friday and Saturday nights. These are 'open' sessions, combining the natural welcome with the opportunity for the best of music and song that the assembled gathering can produce....
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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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