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The Bridge Bar

North Street, Newry, County Down, BT34 1DD
Two males chatting over a drink at The Bridge Bar

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The Bridge Bar situated in the heart of Newry has built loyal customers near and far for generations, due to its great selection of drinks, the cosy and traditional interiors and the convivial atmosphere and friendliness of pub goers and staff. 

Come along, bring the friends and try out the wide range of gins and cocktails and meet all the newry locals, because it is known that the best way to get to know a place is to get to know its local. 

The Bridge Bar is perfect for all occasions, whether you fancy a quiet night with friends or a night to make new friends and have a laugh in the beer garden, there really is something for everyone to enjoy. 

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