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Pubs in Donegal

Part of Donegal's enduring charm is the sheer comfort and warmth of our pubs. Our pubs often serve the best food, provide authentic Irish music and dance, and are very family friendly.

Quay West Café Bar & Terrace @ The Allingham Arms Hotel

Situated in The Allingham Arms Hotel in Bundoran you have the choice between 2 of our bars to dine and drink in. The Quay West Café Bar is a stylish yet modern Café Bar and was designed with comfort in mind. We have added a new outdoor alfresco dining terrace where the weather is our wallpaper. You can enjoy Lunch, Dinner and Cocktails in this beautiful outdoor space. Bar Food is served fro…

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Donegal Food Tours

We are a food tour company running food tours from Letterkenny to Downings and Donegal Town to Sliabh Liag. Tours usually run 1pm - 6pm. You will get to see some of the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way, meet producers, taste real Donegal food, experience cookery demonstrations and many other things. This tour is an experience for the senses.

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Downings Bay Hotel

We have an extensive bar menu, all cooked to order and using fresh ingredients, J.C's would be the flagship of the hotel, with constant daily trade. We have daily specials such as Wild Sea Bass, Organic Salmon, Fresh Battered Haddock, with favourites on the menu such as our Homemade Chicken Goujons, Chicken, Bacon & Leek Pie and our Smoked Haddock Pie served with cheddar Mash. Try out our all new …

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Fara Óg's Bar & Restaurant

Fara Óg's Bar & Restaurant, nestled within the scenic grounds of An Chúirt Hotel, was beautifully transformed from the historic Railway Bar in November 2021. Designed with elegance, comfort, and Donegal’s renowned hospitality at its heart, this inviting space is perfect for socializing and unwinding. Indulge in casual yet high-quality menus complemented by an extensive cocktail selection, premi…

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Arnolds Hotel Restaurant

Arnolds Restaurant offers guests a stylish and contemporary dining experience overlooking Sheephaven Bay on Donegal's Wild Atlantic Way. As proud members of the Donegal Food Coast, our A La Carte menu showcases the finest selection of local ingredients — including fresh Donegal seafood, Horn Head beef, and seasonal garden vegetables grown locally. Join us daily for: Breakfast from 10:30am –…

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Smugglers Creek Inn

Nestled on the clifftop overlooking the fantastic Rossnowlagh Beach & Donegal Bay, we offer tasty food, drinks, accommodation & good craic. Come visit, well be glad to see you. Smugglers is taking a break, re-opening on Friday, 20th December at 12 noon. You can still contact us to make reservation for after 20th Dec. Just give us a call on +353 71 9852367 or email us on info@smugglerscreekinn.c…

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Woodhill House

Woodhill House is an historic coastal manor house dating back in parts to the 17th century and formerly the family home of the Nesbitts, local landlords and Irelands last commercial whaling family of the 19th century. The house which overlooks the beautiful Donegal Highlands is set in its own grounds with an old walled garden. It is half a mile from the sea and a quarter of a mile from the coast…

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Roadhouse Bar and Restaurant

Roadhouse Bar is a landmark pub & restaurant. They are well known for fresh cod and homemade chips and very reasonably priced bar menu. Very clean and warm premises. Free WiFi, Sky Sports and beer garden with seats and umbrellas. Large parking area available. Opening hours 12pm to 8pm seven days a week.

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The Railway Tavern & Firebox Grill

Located close to Fahan Marina, the Railway Tavern & Firebox Grill, which was formally the Station House of the Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway Company (L&LSR), is a popular venue with locals and visitors. Warm and welcoming with big open fires and railway memorabilia it serves great freshly prepared dishes using local produces such as Donegal crab, mussels and lamb. It is famous for its steaks …

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The Purty House

The Purty House is a family run traditional Irish pub & beer garden. It may be Ramelton’s newest pub but the building has a long family history dating back to the 1800s. Originally a family home, in a later lifetime it came to be used for potato storage - aka the purty house. Also known as Coyle’s Bar, the Purty House is run by father-son duo, Thomas & Jesse Coyle. Located in Bridge End Ramel…

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