Address :15 Main Street,Crawfordsburn, Bangor BT19 1JH Northern Ireland Charming Crawfordsburn was named after John Crawford, a Scot from Ayrshire, whose descendants built the village during the reign of George Ill. including a water-powered sawmill and the old Mill House, typically 18th century Georgian in design, and of course, the delightful old Inn, built in […]
75. The Windsor
Closed 2014Address24 Quay St,BangorBT20 5ED With a commanding view over the seafront, the Windsor is one of the leading bars in the town.It started life as the Burlington Hotel and at one time incorporated one of Bangor’s earliest cinemas, the Palace. One of the Palace’s 1930’s programmes was found under the linoleum and is on […]
76. Charlie Heggarty
Renamed : The Grand SocialAKA : Charts/Charter House/ Cafe CeolAddress : 17-21 High StreetBangor For the last year, it was called Charters but the previous owners intend calling it Chart House hence the CH initials were embossed on most of the doors. The present ownership didn’t fancy either name so they have re-christened it Charlie […]
77. Viscount of Clandeboye Inn
Destroyed in an arson attack in January 2003Renamed : Blu BarSpringhill Shopping CentreKilleen Avenue,BT19 1ND There can’t be many octagonal pubs in the country, which makes the Viscount of Clandeboye worth a visit. It’s a modern pub, about fifteen years old, right beside Springhill Shopping Centre, and is named after Lord Dufferin, Viscount of Clandeboye. […]