The Imperial Garvagh
Review
The Imperial Hotel in Garvagh, Co Londonderry, perfectly located a short drive away from the stunning Causeway Coast, is a true gem that exceeds all expectations. From the moment you step into this family-run establishment, you are enveloped in a warm and inviting atmosphere that instantly makes you feel at home. The hotel boasts an array of remarkable rooms that are nothing short of amazing. Elegantly decorated and impeccably maintained, they provide a luxurious and comfortable retreat for any traveler. The attention to detail and the comfort of the accommodations reflect a commitment to excellence. Whether you're seeking relaxation, delicious cuisine, or a welcoming atmosphere, this charming family-run hotel has it all. It's a must-visit destination for anyone exploring this picturesque region.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
One of the standout features of the Imperial here in the village of Garvagh, is its outstanding culinary offerings. The on-site restaurant serves up delectable dishes that showcase local flavors, leaving your taste buds delighted. Additionally, the bar exudes a great atmosphere, making it the perfect place to unwind with a drink and mingle with fellow guests. The kitchen team here has created a simple but tasty menu that you’d be hard pushed not to find something you like on it. With several menus to choose from, all listed on their website, no matter whether you want to fine dine in the comfortable dining room, or have a casual meal in the lounge bar, you’ll be more than looked after by the great team here.
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38 Main Street
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Garvagh, Co. Londonderry
, BT51 5AD
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