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Tomney's Bar, Moy

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Historic Interest

Grade B2 Listed, reference HB13/08/010

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Mid Ulster
Last updated
27/07/2023
Last surveyed
Pub ID
BEL/1025
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: B2

This 300 year old pub has been in the same family ownership all that time and is virtually untouched since a refit in 1946. The front bar, dominated by the servery with its Art Deco styling, is unique among Northern Ireland's pubs. The sides and top of the bar-back glitter with a myriad tiny mirror tiles on a large cylindrical feature with red and black stripes. The virtually semi-circular counter originally had shiny panels in Vitrolite all along the top but, sadly, this deteriorated and has been replaced by a new strip of material. There are two old leatherette benches and the central light fitting also glitters from the tiny mirror tiles. All you see is what you might expect in a plush 1930s cinema - only in miniature. Through the 'French Room' behind this bar can be found the lounge, open only on Saturday evenings. This has a plainer, sloping counter and bar-back and fireplace from the refit period. Two more small rooms are on the right, one a former kitchen (hence the Aga cooker) and the other with a classic inter-war fireplace.

General information about historic pub interiors

This 300 year old pub that has remained in the same family ownership for that time has a small front bar and the small rear lounge that were refitted in 1946 and are virtually untouched since. The front bar dominated by the servery with its Art Deco styling is unique among Northern Ireland's pubs. The sides and top of the bar back glitter with a myriad of tiny mirror tiles on a large cylindrical feature with red and black stripes. The virtually semi-circular bar counter from 1946 remains and originally it had shiny panels in Vitrolite - a material used extensively in the Art Deco days of the 1930s – all along the top but, sadly, this had deteriorated and it was recently replaced by a new strip of material. There are two old leatherette benches and the central light fitting also glitters from the tiny mirror tiles. All this is the sort of thing you might expect in a plush 1930s cinema - only in miniature.

Through what is called the ‘French room’ situated behind the public bar you will find the lounge bar at the rear left, which is only open on Saturday evenings. This has a plainer sloping towards you panelled bar counter, a 1947 bar back fitting and a 1950s looking brick fireplace. On the right are two more small rooms – the front one has a classic late 1930s style tiled fireplace and the former kitchen at the rear still retains its Aga cooker as this was the former kitchen. If closed during the day, call at the antiques business at the rear. B&B accommodation is available at Charlemont House House just along the terrace at No. 4 which was built in 1760.

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Monday
3:00pm - 1:00am
Tuesday
3:00pm - 1:00am
Wednesday
3:00pm - 1:00am
Thursday
3:00pm - 1:00am
Friday
3:00pm - 1:00am
Saturday
1:00pm - 1:00am
Sunday
1:00pm - Midnight
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