Grace Neills, Irelands Oldest Pub Est. 1611

Rating 4.6 (average of 371 opinions)

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This bar has been around since before the English settlers landed in America (in 1620) and when it originally opened on this exact site on Donaghadee's High Street in 1611, it was known as The King's Arms.

Since then, Grace Neill's has been visited by countless locals over the years, as well as smugglers and pirates, sailors and soldiers. Fishermen and lifeboatmen, businessmen and rascals have all enjoyed a drink or two in the original snugs at the front of the bar.

These snugs exist to this day, having been visited by a range of distinguished names in the generations since: names such as writer Daniel Defoe and composer Franz Liszt, as well as poet John Keats and even Peter The Great of Russia.

Today, Grace Neills is home to an award winning restaurant open 7 days a week with live music every Friday and Saturday night.

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For all bookings and inquiries please contact Grace Neills on 028 91 88 4595.

    Pub, British Restaurant, Irish Restaurant

    Coffee, Dinner, Drinks, Lunch

   
          Suitable for groups
          Suitable for children
          Outdoor tables
          Reservations
          Table service
          Booking is NOT mandatory


   02891884595

      33 High Street, Donaghadee, United Kingdom

  Internal parking

   
Monday
11:30-23:00
Tuesday
11:30-23:00
Wednesday
11:30-23:00
Thursday
11:30-23:00
Friday
11:30-01:00
Saturday
11:30-01:00
Sunday
12:30-22:00



   
          


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