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    Jenny Watts

    Jenny Watts

    4.3(12 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £

    Long Before my National Insurance card came off the press I was thrust into employment at Jenny…read moreWatts. My Mum convinced me that working at one of Bangor's busiest bars would help round my character. To this day I am not sure if it did, but one thing is for sure the labour I undertook will help me give you the inside track on Bangor's oldest licensed premises. Jenny Watts is the Grandfather of pubs, it is quirky, full of character and can be quite entertaining if you ignore the tobacco stains. But much like an elderly relative it has one or two very interesting stories to tell. Legend has it Jenny herself was a famous 18th Century smuggler, regulars in the bar will tell of long winding caves that run from under the pubs deep cellar all the way to Bangor Bay. Having worked in Jenny Watts I can unfortunately confirm that this story is just a myth. But it is stories like this that help to mould an establishment. Tourists and Locals intermingle in Jenny Watts creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. If you are looking for a traditional Irish pub atmosphere then look no further. In the winter locals huddle round the open fire sipping Guinness and swirling sixteen year old whiskey. In the summer the enclosed Beer Garden is full to the brim with holiday makers drinking cider and sparkling rose. All this accompanied by live music all year round makes Jenny's perfect for any occasion. Jenny Watts also offers a full Bistro menu making it a very difficult place to leave. One tip from me, if you are going to Jenny Watts make sure you ask the friendly staff or locals if they have experienced any spooky happenings, I am sure they will not disappoint.

    It took me to be a little bit older and to have a summer of drinking quite often to really get into…read morethis place and now I really, really like it. Its an old style pub with a lovely homely feeling and really is a cracking place to go and have a few pints or some red wine. It has a lovely wee beer garden/smoking area out the back that is brilliant craic on a summers evening and really adds to the ambience and atmosphere of Bangor's oldest pub. The decor is oldy worldy and the pictures on the wall must've started a million conversations. There is a club upstairs on a Saturday night but its for the older divorceé crowd so I've never been. There is usually some nice acoustic pub singers downstairs so thats enough for me.

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    Jenny Watts
    Jenny Watts - Nice little beer garden

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    Nice little beer garden

    Fealty's - During redecoration .. Good photo ?

    Fealty's

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    A bit of an old man's pub, but definitely a bar for the Guiness lover amongst you. It certainly…read morewon't be winning any awards for decor but what it lacks on aesthetics it more than makes up for atmosphere and friendly attitude. A great place to watch sport, particularly rugby and this place really comes alive around the Six Nations in February. This place doesn't do food and won't be for everyone but it is really good for a few on a pub crawl or for the rubgy if you fancy a bit of a big night out. My friend Gary loves this place and always wants to go and once you go you will see why.

    Fealty's is a Bangor stalwart, standing gracefully in the middle of High Street it acts as the…read moregrandfather of Bangor nightlife, previously old and grey and elder statesman like it has recently had a young vibrant makeover. When I was younger and just of legal drinking age I used to think Fealty's was a boring bar where not much goes on, but now I am older and wiser and I know that the chat that happens in Fealty's probably makes more sense than that which goes on in Bangor's council chambers. The bar itself has a unbeatable whiskey and gin selection and pour a mean pint of Guinness. This is probably the main reason it's distinguished punters keep on coming back. Definitely an older crowd but if you're a fan of the traditional give it a go! Ulster and Ireland matches can be watched here whilst suppin' on arguably Bangor's best pint.

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    Fealty's
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    Jamaica Inn - Prawn Cocktail

    Jamaica Inn

    4.5(20 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    Been here a good few tines over the last couple of months and iras become a favourite. As the…read moreweather has been picking up and especially since the clocks changed the brighter evenings have meant the beer garden at the front is superb to sit by the sea. There are screen about the outside of this area to protect from the wind and electric space heaters that help to take the chill off further. The prices are all in the typical area (a bit too much these days) for a bar/food place, but nothing shocking or out of the ordinary. The staff are always friendly and decently paced if not overly chatty and engaging, to be fair it has always been quite busy when we have been in. There is a good range of beers on tap, normal prices all round, again typical of a contemporary bar in this regard. The food though while again typically priced has been a pleasant surprise on eat visit. While the prices mean the the food would need to be of a decent standard each trip has managed to prove to be over and above expectation, so it is always a pleasure to know we're going here, for a pint or a plate.

    This was the perfect place for a family reunion! We enjoyed a delicious meal while visiting from…read morethe US. 14 in all! It was a good time. Friendly service and lively ambiance.

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    Jamaica Inn - Family reunion while in town from the US visiting cousins!

    Family reunion while in town from the US visiting cousins!

    Jamaica Inn - Steak burger with goat cheese, red onion marmalade, and chunky chips. Super yum! I brought it home to enjoy in.

    Steak burger with goat cheese, red onion marmalade, and chunky chips. Super yum! I brought it home to enjoy in.

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