Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Ballinamore. Ballinamore (historically Bellanamore, from Irish: Béal an Átha Móir, meaning "mouth of the big ford") is a small town in County Leitrim, Ireland, 19 km (12 mi) from the border with Northern Ireland. It is located on the R202 regional road where it is joined by the R199 and R204. Béal an Átha Móir means "mouth of the big ford", and the town is so named because it was the main crossing point of the Yellow River, which flows past the town. This waterway become known as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal, built to link the Rivers Erne and Shannon in the 1840s. It reopened as the Shannon–Erne Waterway in 1994.
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4 based on 142 reviews
Restaurant and Pub
Met up with family and friends here for a lovely Sunday lunch. The service was great, and very friendly. They had a lovely menu with various choices, and fair prices. Portions large and delicious! Highly recommended to all. Good for family with children as well as just a couple. Called in a couple of other times too, and never been disappointed. A definite visit for you all...Hi Jennifer C,Thank you for taking the time to mention us here on Tripadvisor. We're delighted you enjoyed your time with us and hope to see you back sometime in the future. With our best wishes,Cathy Smyth.
Top 3 Irish food in Ballinamore, Province of Connacht, Ireland
4 based on 96 reviews
Drumcoura City is a 50 acre Western Themed Ranch with a Saloon Bar, complete with swing doors, cocktails, live music and a Bourbon Bar. It has a restaurant (due to launch March 18th) that specializes in slow cooked BBQ meats with an authentic Southern Ame
Myself and my friend needed a catch up and something nice to eat after our session in the gym. We had a really lovely evening in the saloon, a nice quiet table for a chat and we both ordered the Asian Style Stirfry with Chicken. It arrived extremely quickly and was absolutely gorgeous. Thank you to all the staff for such amazing service. Highly recommend eating here.
3 based on 25 reviews
We had the Salisbury steak from a large and comprehensive menu. it was just right, served by the cheerful and friendly waitress, with fluffy potatoes, carrots, peas, gravy on the side and an extra portion of chips. A cure for hunger or heartache!
4 based on 9 reviews
Stopped at Priors during our recent Ireland trip and, well, it was a mixed bag. First of all, the food was just fine...no problem at all. Next, the man who waited on us was very nice and checked up on us often. The downfall was the obnoxious rap music playing over the house system. The last thing I want to hear in a restaurant in Ireland is rap music. And it kept going on and on. Now, I don't expect a place to cater to my musical taste...that's why I don't expect to hear what I personally like to listen to. But come on, it's not like a place like Priors is going to be inundated with hoards of rappers or rap music fans. Play something a little more neutral or controversial, huh?Sorry, but for that reason alone we'd give Priors a pass the next time we're passing through.
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