The Scullery - Derry
The Scullery
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The Dungloe is a charming pub situated in the heart of Derry City, established back in 1892. With its warm local atmosphere, excellent beer, and delicious food, it’s the perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy a bit of craic. Over the years, The Dungloe has earned a reputation as one of the city’s premier venues for live music, supporting local bands, traditional tunes, and emerging talent. Each week brings an exciting lineup of live music and entertainment, happening both on the main stage inside and in the spacious Beer Garden. The Beer Garden itself is one of the largest in the city, offering a heated smoking area and a dedicated stage for live performances. For the latest entertainment updates, you can check their Facebook page. Sports fans will appreciate the 14 large LCD screens spread across the bar and Beer Garden, showcasing live events including football, rugby, and horse racing, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of the action. Food is served daily from noon until early evening, whether you’re after a three-course Sunday lunch, a midday meal, or just a snack with tea or coffee – The Dungloe has it covered. Conveniently located less than 300 metres from the Guildhall at the corner of Waterloo Street and High Street, The Dungloe Bar offers a welcoming, lively experience for locals and visitors alike. For more information, get in touch on 028 7126 7716 or visit them at 41-43 Waterloo Street, Derry.
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After a long wait, our table was finally cleared, but there were no desserts available.
Called in for lunch. Food absolutely devine and priced very reasonably. Definitely will call again.
My wife and I (mid 40s couple) visiting from USA. were Denied access on Sunday August 6th to this pub by a sad little bouncer who seem to be on a power trip and wanted to act the big man in front of younger staff members. We informed him that we were due to meet family members here after attending the funeral of our grandfather. He refused us entry and accused us of stumbling in the street. I informed him that he was mistaken and our evening was just starting. I asked him repeatedly for his name but he refused to identify himself. As we were leaving to go somewhere else he then radioed into other bouncers and we got refused entry into all the pubs on that street... Be careful visiting the Dungloe Bar.
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