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  1. Exterior of the Old Post Office
    Pond area
    Cakes and desserts fridge
    Gift shop
    Baked potato with salad
    Directional signage and Taste Ulster award plaques on wall
    Gift shop
    Exterior of building
    Products on sale in the gift shop
    Exterior of the Old Post Office
    Pond area
    Cakes and desserts fridge
    Gift shop
    Baked potato with salad
    Directional signage and Taste Ulster award plaques on wall
    Gift shop
    Exterior of building
    Products on sale in the gift shop

    Newtownards

    Address

    191 Killinchy Road, Comber, Newtownards, County Down, BT23 6AA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9754 3335

    Type

    Type:

    Café

    Opened in 2004 The Old Post Office Tea Rooms are situated on the picturesque shores of Strangford Lough in the village of Lisbane, County Down, between Comber and Downpatrick. This grade B listed thatched building dates back to the 1840s.

  2. Front exterior photo of restaurant

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

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    Donaghadee

    Address

    36 Parade, Donaghadee, County Down, BT21 0HE

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9188 4466

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    The Pub On The Pier at Donaghadee, serving tasty bar snacks all day with fresh fish, delicious local beef, pork, lamb and game for lunch and dinner.

  3. The Bucks Head Logo
    The Bucks Head, Dundrum
    The Bucks Head - Interior
    The Bucks Head Logo
    The Bucks Head, Dundrum
    The Bucks Head - Interior

    Dundrum

    Address

    77-79 Main Street, Dundrum, County Down, BT33 0LU

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 4375 1868

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    Under new ownership, Bronagh McCormick and Alex Greene are thrilled to unveil an exciting transformation at The Bucks Head. The Bucks Head will welcome you with a fresh new look, promising an inviting atmosphere and unforgettable moments. Join us…

    Dates

    From:
    1 Jan 2026to31 Dec 2026Various Opening Times
  4. Banbridge

    Address

    4 & 5 Scarva Street Shopping Centre, Banbridge, County Down, BT32 3DA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 406 23003

    Type

    Type:

    Café

    Mynt coffee shop offers its customers a range of services from delicious lite bites to specialty coffees. Relax in this cozy atmosphere with a book, browse through the variety of movies to rent, or use the internet access to catch up on e-mails.

  5. A main meal, mussels with bread
    Bar area
    Dining area
    A main meal
    Lit fireplace
    Photo of view through a window across the Lough
    A main meal, mussels with bread
    Bar area
    Dining area
    A main meal
    Lit fireplace
    Photo of view through a window across the Lough

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    Bangor

    Address

    188 Seacliff Road, Bangor, County Down, BT20 5HA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9147 1610

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    Jamaica Inn is a Bangor institution, run by Dave and Michelle Harding since 2004. A warm welcome, great food and drinks and a superb setting with a fabulous beer garden awaits you on the coast road. Be sure to book a table!

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