Clenaghans Restaurant
Review
“ Around the human heart; And like the ivy on the wall, will ne’er from thence depart.” H. Kendall.
When you visit Clenaghans restaurant, you’re in great danger of never wanting to leave, such is the intoxicating atmosphere and delicious food. Everything about this gorgeous place oozes charm and elegant comfort. Situated in Craigavon, Northern Ireland, the award winning restaurant is set down a leafy lane, under vast blue expanses of sky. Ivy covered, the 18th Century traditional stone building, becomes aflame each autumn, as the ivy transforms the grey to a burnished ruby-gold. Within, there is a warm and captivating vibe, as roaring fires crackle and blaze, throwing out delicious heat. Treat your loved one to a candlelit dinner for two in spacious, spotless surroundings, which blend contemporary with antique furnishings beautifully. Using the freshest, locally sourced ingredients, the exciting, glorious menu is a cornucopia of yummy delights.

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48 Soldierstown Road
,
Craigavon, Co. Armagh
, BT67 0ES
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