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Fiddlers Green
Contact details
- Telephone+44 (0)28 4272 8393
- Fax+44 (0)28 4272 8136
- Email info@fiddlersgreenportaferry.com
- Website www.fiddlersgreenportaferry.com
- Address 14 Church Street, Portaferry, Co Down, BT22 1LS
Description
Portaferry Down - Northern IrelandThe pub and upmarket bed and breakfast, called Fiddler's Green, is situated in the central square of the historic and attractive small town of Portaferry within a stone's throw of the ancient castle. Portaferry lies at the end of the Ards Peninsula, and from here a ferry plies across "The Narrows," the site of a spectacular tidal torrent, four times a day as the water sweeps in and out between the Irish Sea and Strangford Lough. On the opposite shore is Strangford, an old scenic fishing village. Designated an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" and near several SSSI's (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) and historical relics there is much to see and do nearby.
The Fiddler's Green is famed for its characterful bar, hugely popular with locals and visitors alike because of the wonderful live Irish music played and the welcoming and convivial atmosphere (the Guinness is second to none also)! Wholesome and satisfying bar food is served daily.
In addition to the bar, the Fiddler's Green is home to the maritime-themed Quarterdeck restaurant whose menu has an emphasis on traditional Irish dishes, using the best local ingredients from farm and sea.
It is owned and run by the McCarthy family - Frank and Maureen McCarthy head up the family and two of their sons, Paul and Jim, are excellent musicians playing the banjo, mandolin, fiddle and accordion, hence great folk sessions can be heard any night. Other musicians can join in and 'do their bit' - the walls are covered in instruments and anyone who wants to can take one down and join in the 'craíc'.
Amenities
Euro Accepted
Pets Welcome Outside
Private Car Parking
Central Heating
Garden For Guest Use
Credit Cards
Television In Bedrooms
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