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26 pubs in derry county
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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....
Welcome Picture of The Carraig Bar
113-121 Strand Road, Derry, Derry
Another of Derry's best known landmark pubs 'The Carraig' takes its name from the Gaelic Irish word of a prominent stone or rock, a number of which can still be seen around the area dating back to the days before the riverside land was reclaimed from The Foyle.
Under their former name - The Railway Bar - the premises was a mecca for workers at Derry's port, which nowadays operates from a purpose-built site upstream on the Foyle.
The ground floor bar now stands as a fine testament o...
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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....
Welcome Picture of The Collon
8 Buncrana Road, Derry, Derry
Part of the fabric of everyday life in Pennyburn where it has stood since before the First World War, the Collon Bar has managed to retain the relaxed, congenial atmosphere of what was once a semi-rural establishment.
It's good to know that while the city of Derry may have grown rapidly in recent years, there is still a place for a pub like The Collon, an oasis of calm in one of the city's busiest residential and industrial areas. The downstairs snug popularly known as "The Wee Room" stag...
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Castleroe Road, Coleraine, Derry
The Salmon Leap on the River Bann is one of the oldest and most charming inns in the country. Home of the legendary 'Kitty of Coleraine', the Salmon Leap is a must when visiting other tourist attractions in the Portrush, Portstewart and Giant's Causeway area.
Specialising in local produce, our reputation for salmon is incomparable. An international selection of wines and spirits, combined with the warmest of welcomes makes The Salmon Leap the ideal choice for good value and quality dinin...
Welcome Picture of The Townsman Bar
33 Shiquay Street, Derry, Derry
Right in the centre of the city, The Townsman in the basement of a Georgian townhouse built back in 1741, a haven of comfort which combines a flavour of history with today's highest standards of pub service.
Nearby Shipquay Gate was the main entrance to the old walled city of Derry from the port - a part of the city which used to echo to hustle and bustle of seamen and traders from around the world.
When foreign tongues are heard today, it's more likely they'll be those of tourists...
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16 - 18 Orchard Street, Derry, Derry
This lively and popular bar is located in an historic area of Derry city, and prides itself on its friendly ambience. Superb food is served with a wide range of dishes using the finest of local produce on a daily basis.
A warm welcome awaits you at Badgers!...
Welcome Picture of Becketts
2-4 Foyle Street, Derry, Derry
Becketts is a well-known pub venue in the centre of Derry city - great place to stop off for a drink in between the shops or to experience the best of Derry’s lively nightlife!...
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145 Strand Road, Derry, Derry
Come along to McGilloways, where you are guaranteed fine food and drink!...
Welcome Picture of Shantallow House
64 Racecourse Road, Derry, Derry
Every part of Derry has its little places of history, and Racecourse Road is no exception. This route to the old city racecourse played host to Jacobite troops during the Siege of Derry back in 1689.
But the bar itself reflects the name of the surrounding modern housing estates as well as the original Shantallow townland which existed on the same site on the outskirts of the city itself.
The public bar is a Derry establishment out of the traditional mould - a place of atmosphere an...
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