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Dunsilly Bar & Grill

20 Dunsillly Road, Antrim, County Antrim, BT41 2JH
A family enjoying dinner and being served wine.

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Food service begins at noon in the Dunsilly Bar and Grill - a unique place of comings and goings which changes mood throughout the day - 7 days a week. With it's buzzing atmosphere, the Dunsilly is great for a casual bite to eat, a full evening meal, or the opportunity to catch up and have a drink with friends.

Using the best local produce and trained in allergy awareness the chefs produce delicious seasonal daily specials. Sunday Carvery is available every week from 12:00 until 15:00 and if you are looking for private dining facilities for lunch, dinner there are a range of options available from hot fork buffets to set menus.

Situated just off the main M2 motorway, the Dunsilly Hotel is a popular choice for both locals and visitors alike.

Dunsilly Bar and Grill is accessible – for full details of their accessibility features, see Dunsilly Bar and Grill | AccessAble

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Catering

  • Cocktail Menu

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Children's Menu Available
  • Highchairs Available

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

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A stone entrance to a hotel with a window and trees.Dunsilly Hotel, AntrimIdeally situated in the heart of Northern Ireland, Dunsilly Hotel is the perfect base for both corporate and leisure clientele. Opened in May 2005 and located just off the M2/M22 motorway at Junction One.

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Opening Times

* Food Service 07:00 until 21:00 everyday.

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A stone entrance to a hotel with a window and trees.Dunsilly Hotel, AntrimIdeally situated in the heart of Northern Ireland, Dunsilly Hotel is the perfect base for both corporate and leisure clientele. Opened in May 2005 and located just off the M2/M22 motorway at Junction One.

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