Donegal - Bars
Found 8 matches, showing 1 - 8 below.
In an area that has so much to offer, in terms of natural beauty and activities like golf, angling and walking, McGrory’s would make an ideal base.
An inn in the true sense of the word, offering rest and refreshment to travellers, this north-wes ... more...
In a restored stone building directly overlooking the ruins of O’Donnell Castle in the heart of Donegal town, this traditional bar and restaurant is just the kind of place visitors are hoping to find - and, although it may seem a little touristy ... more...
Formerly the celebrated Restaurant St John’s, this beautifully located restaurant on the eastern shore of Lough Swilly re-opened under new management early in 2009.
Although the building and setting will be familiar to returning diners – a ... more...
The ferry between the fishing port of Greencastle and Magilligan Point in Northern Ireland brings many new visitors to an area that used to seem quite remote - and those in the know plan their journeys around a meal at Kealys excellent seafood restaura ... more...
Lovely views across the lough may be the trump card at this smart-casual restaurant but it has plenty else going for it too. A location beside the pier serving the Rathmullan car ferry must introduce it to a lot of happy visitors – who can walk o ... more...
Set well back from the road with plenty of parking at the front, there is no garden but some strategically placed plants soften the approach a little and, once inside, Peter Byrne and Siobhan Sweeney’s restaurant is warm and welcoming.
Peter sho ... more...
Once the home of Ireland’s last commercial whaling family, John and Nancy Yates’ large house is on the edge of the village, overlooking the Donegal Highlands, and their years of restoration work are now bearing fruit.
As well as the origin ... more...
Located just 10 minutes north-west of Derry, this landmark bar and restaurant looks modern and stylish, with a sleek stone grey exterior and plenty of parking spaces.
Excellent food has earned a well-deserved local following for Harry’s, served ...
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