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Antrim Pubs
Choose from our selection of pubs in antrim county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
19 pubs in antrim county
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Photo: House Of McDonnell, Antrim County
House Of McDonnell
71 Castle Street, Ballycastle, Antrim
Step into the House of McDonnell, known locally as 'Wee Tom's', and it's a step back in time. The pub has been doing a brisk trade in the town since 1745.
From an historical viewpoint if you want to know how punters enjoyed a drink in the 18th century, walk into 'Wee Tom's and find out. The bar has been painstakingly preserved since its first drinker enjoyed a sup there, unspoiled by modern touches, and passed by in the era of theme bars. Old beer barrels and wrought iron tables from pa...
Photo: The Kiln, Antrim County
The Kiln
168 Old Glenarm Road, Larne, Antrim
The Kiln is recognised as the focal point for food and entertainment in Larne, the "Gateway" to the beautiful Antrim Coast Road and Nine Glens of Antrim.
There is a comprehensive menu of delicious dishes prepared with love and care by a highly motivated staff. The Kiln is a founder member in Ireland of the "Campaign for Real Food" and guarantees to use only fresh local produce of the highest quality. Irish seafood from our local shores is a specialty.
A wide variety of live entert...
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Jordanstown Inn
637 Shore Road, White Abbey, Belfast City, Antrim
This pub is popular among students and young people, given the premises connections with university life! Live bands play regularly, as well as a disco bar....
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The Crown Liquor Salon
Great Victoria Street, Belfast, Antrim
A magnificent high Victorian public house with rich ornamentation and fine woodwork, glass and tiles; built at the end of the 19th century; is one of the jewels in Belfast’s entertainment sector.
Situated in a prime location on the Golden Mile, directly opposite the impressive Grand Opera House, the Crown has the most perfectly preserved Victorian pub interior in the province.
The Crown is a National Trust property....
Photo: Mc Hughs, Antrim County
Mc Hughs
29-31 Queens Square, Belfast City, Antrim
McHughs has whatever it is that makes people fall in love with Belfast.
The original construction dates from around 300 years ago, making it officially the city's oldest building.

The Princes Street entrance opens into a dramatic gallery, with its massive 18th Century oak trusses. A restored ships boiler embedded into the wall warms the area.

The 70-seater restaurant provides impeccable service and great food without sacrificing value. Open wok cooking with fl...
Photo: Mattie's Meeting House, Antrim County
Mattie's Meeting House
120 Brustin Brae Road, Cairncastle, Ballygally, Larne, Antrim
One of County Antrim's oldest traditional pubs situated one mile inland from Ballygally on the B148, is the ideal spot for a leisurely meal and a relaxing drink. Enjoy fresh home-cooked food complimented with the finest selection of beers, wines and spirits. Traditional music played right throughout the week!
Great value in bar food and a wide a la carte and dinner menus available in their wonderful restaurant.
Visit The Meeting House and soak up the atmosphere - you won't regret...
Photo: The Thatch Inn, Antrim County
The Thatch Inn
57 Main Street, Broughshane, Antrim
This lovely old thatched pub in the ancient village of Broughshane exudes character, charm and warmth. During the months of July and August the village is bedecked in flowers for which it has won nationwide, European and worldwide acclaim.
Unique in many aspects not least, in that it is the only pub to have its very own single malt whiskey. A haven for visitors providing food, live music and a friendly welcome. Visit the Thatch Inn and hear the legend of the Podhreen Mare it will make y...
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The Stables
26 Main Street, Groomsport, Belfast City, Antrim
The Stables is situated overlooking Belfast Lough in the picturesque fishing village of Groomsport. Its cuisine has something for everyone, from an extensive snack and grill bar menu to a highly acclaimed a la carte menu. Following refurbishment, the Stables has retained its old style charm, featuring riding paraphernalia in a setting of rustic brick and pitch pine. Its quality service and atmosphere has won The Stables various awards over the years....
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The Ivanhoe Inn
556 Saintfield Road, Carryduff, Belfast, Antrim
Full of character, these premises dating back to the early 1900s are situated on the main road from Belfast to County Down. The Ivanhoe is a friendly, family-run pub and restaurant serving meals seven days a week. Both the lunch and evening menus are extensive and reasonably priced....
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