Halfway House Banbridge
Review
The Halfway House, just a few short miles from Banbridge, is the epitome of a classic country inn. Beautifully resplendent in white, this pub offers a genuinely warm, welcoming, and friendly experience. Family-owned and preserved for future generations, it exudes an authentic charm that is increasingly rare. With its honest hospitality, exceptional food, and superb atmosphere, it’s exactly what every pub today should aspire to. Having spent time with the pubs owner, I could see his passion, but the glowing reviews truly speak volumes about its quality. Whether staying nearby or simply travelling along the A1 from Dublin northward, it's definitely worth planning a stop. Remarkably affordable and consistently excellent, dining at the Halfway House promises satisfaction without breaking the bank, a memorable visit guaranteed.
- Top 100 Review
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8 Halfway Road
,
Banbridge, Co. Down
, BT32 4HB
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