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Londonderry - County Londonderry All Hospitality
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This large modern restaurant beside the Foyle Shopping Centre is on two floors and very handy for shoppers, visitors or pre- and post-theatre meals.
It's a busy restaurant and the interior is revamped from time to time, but the central philosophy of p ...
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Built on rising ground in lovely rolling countryside, this imposing hotel outside Limavady dates back to the eighteenth century when a Captain Richard Babington built the original house from which today’s extensive hotel has grown.
There is a pl ...
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Just beside the beautiful new Foyle Bridge and less than three miles from city centre, this is a glamorous younger sister to the city’s popular Da Vinci Hotel. Located in the Waterside area (on the east bank of the River Foyle), it’s only a ...
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Renowned throughout the 32 counties for their excellent home baking, Ditty's of Castledawson has earned recognition from many quarters, including the Irish Food Writers' Guild.
Here in Magherafelt, Helen Ditty, wife of Northern Ireland's most famous a ...
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All roads in Derry City lead to the Guildhall it seems, and outdoor tables set up on the terraced steps outside this magnificent building overlooking the Peace Bridge will surely beckon you to stop and look at it more closely - and to see what’s ...
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Right in the middle of of the Millennium Forum the Encore Brasserie is the perfect place for pre-theatre meals, offering interesting, fairly-priced food and a well-chosen wine list.
But the location between the city's two main shopping centres widens ...
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Former home to the Clark linen milling family, Ardtara is now an attractive, elegantly decorated Victorian country house. It has long been a member of the prestigious Blue Book (Irish Country Houses & Restaurants Association) and it has a warm ...
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Patsy O’Kane's fine hotel is just a couple of miles south of Londonderry, beautifully set in 42 acres of peaceful woodland, waterfalls and gardens.
Built in 1729, the house has retained many of its original details and Patsy is a hands-on propri ...
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Exceptional cooking of local foods by a dedicated owner chef and great service are the USPs that tempt those in the know across the Peace Bridge, to Sean Harrigan’s popular informal restaurant in the Waterside area.
Named in honour of the 'soot ...
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Tom and Ernestine McKeever's family-run B&B in Portstewart has lovely views and offers a stylish alternative to hotel accommodation on the Causeway Coast.
With lovely décor in subtle creams and beiges, it has generous lounging space for gu ...
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