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Armagh & Down » Eat, Drink & Enjoy 08 August 2008
Eat, Drink & Enjoy!

Tour the Counties of Armagh & Down and you will soon discover why the food of the region is as celebrated as its breathtaking scenery and range of activities. Relax in historic inns and welcoming, atmospheric pubs and enjoy gourmet dining or the unbeatable taste of freshly caught fish in a waterside restaurant.

Grass-reared lamb and beef from its rolling green fields and mountains slopes; seafood from its loughs and bays; boats unloading the day’s catch at its pretty fishing villages, the beauty of Counties Armagh & Down is equaled by the unrivalled quality of its natural produce.

Armagh & Down Eating OutEating out in our region offers something for every taste, whether you want a quick bite and a glass of Guinness in a country pub, innovative cooking at a trendy brassiere or gourmet dining at a top restaurant or hotel.

However you choose to spend your day, you can be sure that a great meal is just around the corner.

Take a look at our new Eating Out Guide. Out now in Tourist Information Centres. Pick up your copy today!


Full list
1.   Friary Restaurant - Armagh

The intimate atmospheric Friary Restaurant will not disappoint you for quality and choice. Our Chefs have designed menus which cater for all tastes using local ingredients and the latest trends in cookery.
2.   Mitre Restaurant - Holywood

The Mitre Restaurant remains one of the finest restaurants in Northern Ireland where guests enjoy food prepared by Paul McKnight, one of the country's leading chefs. It has received many coveted accolades, including an AA Rosette. With an air of ...
3.   Golf Links House - Newcastle

Located on the main Belfast road, on the edge of Newcastle, Golf Links House combines a home from home atmosphere with high quality cuisine. We pride ourselves on traditional home cooking and generous portions.
4.   Café Kina - Holywood

Café Kina is now in its sixth year of business . With friendly well trained staff always there to cater for your needs with a smile. Café Kina has recently improved on the daily choice of sandwiches.
5.   Soho Place - Newry

Soho Place is situated in the centre of Newry City overlooking the old Canal that for decades past was the heart of Newry. Two miles down the road, the canal enters Carlingford Lough and in the 19th and early 20th century, this was the gateway ...
6.   Whistledown & Finns Restaurant - Warrenpoint, Newry

Situated with a breathtaking panoramic view of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains, the Whistledown & Finn's enjoys an enviable location. Outdoor decking with heat lamps to the front of the inn provides the perfect place to relax.
7.   The Saltwater Brig - Kircubbin, Newtownards

The famous Saltwater Brig pub and restaurant lies just outside Belfast, between Kircubbin and Portaferry, on the Ards Penninsula. Established circa 1765, the “Brig” has been providing good food and craic on the shore of Strangford Lough.
8.   Balloo House - Killinchy, Newtownards

Originally a coaching house dating back to the late 1600’s, Balloo House is nestled in the County Down countryside near the shores of Strangford Lough. It is a beautiful country pub and restaurant that successfully combines history, tradition ...
9.   Denvir's Restaurant - Downpatrick

During recent renovations to Denvir’s restaurant, some original features that had lain hidden for many years were rediscovered. Diners now enjoy their meals in truly historic surroundings, soaking up the atmosphere beside the huge seventeenth ...
10.   Manor Park Restaurant - Armagh

An attractive early nineteenth century stone-fronted building beside the entrance to the Observatory is the home of Pascale Brissaud’s French restaurant; it is a building of character - low-ceilinged, with a period fireplace, antique furnishings ...
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