Entertainment

The Ould Bridge Bar, Bundoran
www.maddensbridgebar.com

The Bridge Bar is a family run business in the beautiful sea side resort of Bundoran in South Donegal. Boasting a world envied birds eye view of the North-West surfing Mecca “The Peak”, acclaimed Trad music performers, and a pint that “Slides down the gullet like a penguin in a wetsuit” the bridge has it all!!

Throughout the day and night, tourists and locals mingle in the warm friendly ambiance of this lively pub. In true Irish style this pub is full of character and designed with a mixture of church and country-style decor adorned with wood and bric-brac.

Bar food and A la carte menus available daily

The Astoria Wharf, Bundoran
Re-opened by Johnny Gallagher

The North West’s newest Live Music Venue.

You’ll find passionate Rock, Blues, Country, Jazz and many other styles of music to rock your mind and shake your soul.  Also serving bar food

The Country Jamboree on Sunday afternoons is not to be missed!

The Chasin Bull, Bundoran

A great live band venue with great bands preforming most weekend nights

The Anglers Rest, Kinlough

McGloins Pub is like stepping back in time it is a small and very authentic old pub with an exceptional traditional session every Wednesday night.

The Courthouse Restaurant, Kinlough
www.courthouserest.com

The courthouse takes great pride in providing the most authentic mediterranean dining experience in the area.
The Bridgestones awarded restaurant serves up delicious locally sourced produce and has an origional menu which keeps people comimg from miles around!

Mv’s Restaurant, Ballyshannon

Mv’s serves great ala carte meals in a great ambient atmosphere. It has a great town centre location and an extensive menu. There is a lively pub downstairs where you can relax and enjoy a drink before or after your meal!

Marlboro house, Bundoran

Renowned for it’s excellent range of cuisine and relaxed inviting setting.
The Friday night Jazz sessions are popular with locals and tourists alike.

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