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Ballydougan Pottery Restaurant & Coffee Lounge

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Ballydougan Pottery Restaurant & Coffee Lounge

An atmospheric setting for visitors to enjoy good home cooked food that is based on freshly prepared local produce and served on their own pottery - and there's self catering accommodation too

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