Anchorage Bar & Complex
Review
The Anchor Bar & Complex here in Portstewart is a great find along the picturesque Causeway Coast. With over a century of hospitality under its belt, this award-winning venue seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern comfort. The rooms are cozy, and thoughtful touches like robes and slippers add a luxurious feel. Portstewart itself is a lively seaside town, and the Anchor Bar sits at its heart, offering a welcoming atmosphere and top-tier service. The venue’s ongoing investment in a new restaurant and function room project highlights its commitment to growth and excellence. Whether you're visiting for a drink, a meal, or a stay, the Anchor Bar & Complex remains a key social hub in town, promising a memorable experience for both locals and visitors alike.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Skippers Restaurant, is a standout dining destination, located at the Anchor Bar & Complex, delivering award-winning food that doesn’t fail to impress. With only a handful of restaurant choices in the town, Skippers sets itself apart with exceptional quality and consistency. Since 2014, the team has racked up numerous accolades, from Pub Food of the Year to Hospitality Business of the Year, a testament to their dedication to top-notch cuisine. The menu offers fresh, locally sourced ingredients, expertly crafted into flavour-packed dishes that keep guests coming back. Whether you’re here for a casual meal or a special occasion, you’re guaranteed a warm welcome and outstanding service. And if you want to extend your stay, don’t forget that the Anchor Bar & Complex also offers accommodation!

Contact Us
86-87 The Promenade
,
Portstewart, Co. Londonderry
, BT55 7AG
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