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Explore The Best Of Hospitality In Ballymoney

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For a real slice of North Antrim hospitality, Ballymoney’s bars and restaurants are certainly hard to beat. You can enjoy everything from speciality coffees and home made scones to world-class cuisine and karaoke, not forgetting award-winning takeaway food too! Imagine a traditional breakfast with fresh baked soda… homemade soup and wheaten for lunch… enjoying the match over a pint in the local and dancing to traditional music in the evening – it’s all possible in Ballymoney. And you can be guaranteed the atmosphere and service will be as good as the food and drink!

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Blackwater Bar & Restaurant Blackwater Bar & Restaurant
Situated in the sleepy village of Dervock, close to the breath-taking North Antrim Coast on the main Dervock to Bushmills road, Blackwater Bar and Restaurant has been recently renovated and re-fitted to exacting modern standards, yet still retains the traditional warmth an and character of bygone days.
Drumadoon House Bed & Breakfast Drumadoon Hall
Drumadoon Hall, on the main Ballymena line at Cloughmills, has recently been acquired and renovated by the Burns family, who up until a few months ago were the proprietors of the well-known and popular Cooleen Restaurant in Ballymoney Town. Open now from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm, Drumadoon Hall offers fresh scones straight from the oven in the morning or that ever popular full Irish breakfast, which is available all day, to extensive lunch and comprehensive evening a la carte menus. Drumadoon Hall also offers splendid accommodation facilities in seven fully refurbished bedrooms, complete with full en-suite.
Hoi Yun's Hoi Yun's
Enjoy a wide selection of Chinese and European dishes in the Hoi Yun’s fully licensed restaurant. Specialising in duck but also including chicken, pork and beef, the restaurant offers eat-in or takeout meals.
Kelly's Kelly's
Steeped in history and character, Kelly’s offers high quality food and service in pleasant and friendly surroundings. Recently modernised, the new facilities have been skilfully installed to retain the traditional qualities such as the thatched roof. Meals are served in the cellar-style restaurant which can cater for up to 50 people and evening entertainment ranges from disco to live music and karaoke, traditional music and darts sessions.
Manor Hotel Manor Hotel
Situated in Ballymoney town, the Manor Hotel Restaurant and B&B offers a cosy, enjoyable stay. Whether you’re having a bite to eat in the restaurant or enjoying music and entertrainment in the bar, the Manor will maintain its exceptional customer service.
McLaughlin’s Corner McLaughlin’s Corner
McLaughlin’s Corner is a family run business which has a well established reputation in the area. At McLaughlin’s Restaurant you will find a varied choice of food, from snacks and light lunches to a full a-la-carte menu. Boasting a warm friendly atmosphere, McLaughlin’s also offers private function facilities, accommodation and weekend entertainment.
The North Irish Horse Inn The North Irish Horse Inn
The North Irish Horse Inn in Dervock is a friendly bar and restaurant specialising in great hospitality and food. Receiving a notable award from ‘A Taste of Ulster’, the restaurant offers a delicious selection of menus including, A la Carte, light snacks, Sunday lunch and Sunday carvery.
Village Inn Village Inn
Whether you are looking for a quiet break in your journey between Ballymena and the North Coat, or an evening out with excellent cuisine, the Village Inn is the place to be. Enjoy yourself in our relaxed, friendly atmosphere where we offer a choice of lunches, afternoon teas, bar snacks and a full A la Carte menu with a wide range of fine wines. The attractive premises are a great place for Weddings, Private Parties and Christening.

 

 

 


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