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Central Bar, Irvinestown


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38 Main Street, Irvinestown, BT94 1GJ (View on Google Map)
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Behind the modest yellow facade of this drinkers’ pub can be found a really impressive Victorian interior. The pub was refitted in 1895 and has been in the Reihill family since 1924. The interior contains a tiny snug on the right as you enter. The part high-ceilinged main bar has a 25ft long counter and a bar back featuring on four mighty spirit casks. There is a smaller room at the rear and a sitting room on the front left. Further back still is another room brought into use in relatively modern times.

Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday from 5pm (to close).

Information for this venue is provided by the Northern Ireland Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Fermanagh and Omagh
Last updated
02/03/2025
Last surveyed
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
BEL/1003
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: Not listed

Behind the modest yellow facade of this popular drinkers’ pub can be found a really impressive Victorian interior. The pub was refitted in 1895 and has been in the Reihill family since 1924.

A tiny snug lies to the right of the entrance for off-sales and taking a discreet drink; it has service via a ticket booth-style opening. In the main bar not only are the walls panelled but so is the ceiling (high at the front, low at the back), thus creating a very distinctive warm atmosphere. There is a huge Cantrell & Cochrane advertising mirror plus other smaller ones. Set behind the 25ft -long counter are four mighty barrels, set vertically and which are thought to have last dispensed spirits in 1953. On the left-hand wall is an annunciator box for the staff in times past to see where table service was required. Behind is another, smaller room (no doubt the ‘Back Room’ mentioned on the annunciator box), also fully panelled. Further back still, another room was brought into use in relatively modern times. On the left is a moderately large ‘sitting room’ (now coffee room), also named on the annunciator box.

General information about historic pub interiors

Behind the modest bright yellow painted façade of this long-popular town-centre pub lies a very impressive Victorian interior. It was refitted in 1895 and has been in the Reihill family since 1924. The front right hand door has a vestibule entrance and a door in the part glazed partition on the right side leads to a superb tiny snug for discreet drinking which also doubles as the off sales. It has a tiny hatch for service from the end of the servery, a bench attached to the partition walls, but modern tiled floor.

The public bar has a high ceiling near the entrance and more standard height one at the rear and there are a number of old mirrors advertising different drinks including a huge Cantrell & Cochrane's one. The bar has both tongue-and-groove panelled walls and panelled ceiling. It has an impressive 25ft-long continuous counter. The splendid bar-back fitting has four mighty spirit barrels, which is thought to have last dispensed spirits in 1953.

On the left-hand wall is a bell and annunciator box for the staff in times gone by to see where table service was required in the other rooms – it has ‘Sitting Room’, ‘Bar Parlour’ and ‘Back Room’ windows. The bar has a modern tiled floor. The front left door leads to a sparse room with a wood-block floor, panelled dado and has a bell-push. Behind the main bar is a smaller room (no doubt the 'Back Room' on the annunciator box) which is also fully panelled. Further back still there are a couple of rooms that have been brought into use in recent years, one of which was formerly the kitchen.
 

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