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Prices are on the high side at this much loved inn where locals mix with tourists, many on golfing holidays, in a warren of little snugs leading to the Gas Bar, with strong echoes of a Wild West saloon and much conviviality. Bedrooms are panelled in wood, and, while comfortable, are not in the first flush of youth decor-wise. But if furnishings aren't up to the mark, the genuine Irish hospitality (all staff are local) most certainly is. Lots of American guests.
Local exploring
Foodies
Golf
Sights nearby
Hotel Entertainment
Restaurant
Other Activities
Lively
Family Suites
Cinema
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
House party feel
Disabled access
Historic
Chic
Inn
Antiques
Retro/Vintage
Beach nearby
Gourmet
Traditional
Charming
Four poster beds
Intimate
Romantic
Conference facilities
Rooms
41 rooms in this hotelSuites
Suites avilable with lounges, split levels, walk-in showers. The 900 sqft Master Suite boasts a baloncy and dining room.Restaurant
Award-winning restaurant. Each dish is crafted from traditional roots, but with a Bushmills twist.Bar
The Gas Bar, charmingly still lit by gas light. Traditional Irish music on Saturday nights.Parking
Free parking on site.Meeting Room
Shops
Family Suites
Fireplace
Walking distance restaurants
Cinema
Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
Massage
Safe
No pets
Library
Sit-out Terrace
Garden
Sitting Room
Room service
Disabled access
Satellite / Cable TV
Four poster beds
Wifi
Business Centre
Conference facilities
Golf
Sights nearby
Hotel Entertainment
Other Activities
"Wonderfully rustic – all panelling, beams and oil lamps – the inn comes into its own at night: sup a Guinness on a rocking chair in front of the turf fire, feast on Ulster beef or steaming seafood chowder in the restaurant."
Originally published by The Guardian
"Ravioli of beetroot and ricotta with a dressing infused with fig and pistachio, fillet steak flambéed in whiskey, pan-seared Finnebrogue venison with unctuous cassis-laced gravy – we're in heaven."
Originally published by The Guardian
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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