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Ellie Mays, about 19 Miles from Upperlands (Dunadry)
Founded over 200 years ago, we at Ellie Mays pride ourselves on producing traditional British cuisine with great service. We're a pub near Templepatrick and Antrim with not only a great atmosphere but great food and drink too. ......

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The Village Inn, about 26 Miles from Upperlands (Omagh)
Welcome to The Village Inn’s website. The pub began as a traditional, thatched roof premises and has progressed through the years, with very substantial reinvestment, to our current impressive 20,000sq ft building, catering for all types of entertainment. The Village Inn has been right at the heart of village life in the neighbourhood of Killyclogher for almost 60 years. It provides a meeting place, a friendly environment, somewhere to get a lovely meal at a reasonable price, a pint with fri......

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Peadar O''Donnells, about 28 Miles from Upperlands (Londonderry)
Welcome to Peadar O Donnels and the Gweedore Bar, the home of Live traditional & contemporary music in Derry.On our premises we have 3 different bars - Peadar O’Donnells, the Gweedore Bar and Gweedore Upstairs.Peadars is known throughout the world and is a must visit location for the many tourists that flock to Derry in ever increasing numbers. We are famous for, among other things, our live music which is largely organised but has regular impromptu sessions from either local musicians or visiti......

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The Garrick Bar, about 34 Miles from Upperlands (Belfast)
The Garrick name was in use by 1892 at the latest, when W.J. McCoy ran the Garrick Bar and Billiard Room. Before the turn of the century, the bar became the second licensed premises to be acquired by the burgeoning partnership of Braithwaite and McCann and for many years had served as the firm’s head office in the city. Recently owned by the O’Neill family, who were proprietors of Robinsons in Great Victoria Street for some years, designed the interior with a smart combination of tiling and w......

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The Hole In The Wall, about 36 Miles from Upperlands (Armagh)
Welcome to our new website ... here you will find all you need to know about our bar, including the history of the bar and premises. Until the present Court House was erected at North end of the Mall in 1809. Justice was dispensed in the Sessions house situated in Market Street facing the Market House. It was apparently built by 1615 as its mentioned as the meeting place of an inquisition commissioned a year earlier. The Armagh historian James Stuart in his "Historical Memoirs of the City ......

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