Bridge Bar

Top choice in County Donegal


The Bridge Bar is one of those lovely old country pubs you specifically came to Ireland to seek out. Its excellent restaurant (open weekend evenings only) has classic Irish steak and seafood dishes: be sure to try the excellent beers from Kinnegar Craft Brewery while you enjoy a trad-music session.


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