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Visit Derry | What To Do In Derry – River Foyle, Derry Walls, The Giant’s Causeway
"The Tower Museum is an award-winning facility that has been open to the public since 1992 and is aptly located within the historic walls. It’s another of the top things to do in Derry. There are two permanent exhibitions, entitled ‘The Story of Derry’ and ‘An Armanda Shipwreck’, the latter being the story of one of the largest ships in the Spanish Armada which sank off the Donegal coast in 1588."
"Head straight to the 5th floor of this award-winning museum inside a replica 16th-century tower house for a view from the top. Then work your way down through the excellent Armada Shipwreck exhibition, and the..."
"Parade Ground, 70 Ebrington Square, Derry BT47 6FA Northern IrelandEuropean, Contemporary, Irish, BritishLunch, DinnerReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 28 7134 3336http://www.walledcitybrewery.com/"
"Walled City Brewery is the first craft brewery in Derry for over 100 years & what a popular spot it has become. Situated on Ebrington Square, they have created a venue where customers can get involved with the 'tasting experience' & learn more about the beers that are brewed in-house incl 'Boom' & 'Stitch' as well as creating a fine dining restaurant serving a locally sourced menu."
"Housed in the former army barracks on Ebrington Sq, Walled City Brewery is a craft brewery and restaurant run by master brewer and Derry local James Huey. As well as having 10 craft beers on tap, Walled City... Irish in Derry (Londonderry)"
"The museum is run mostly by relatives of those who lost their lives in the horrific events that took place on Bloody Sunday and each had a personal story to tell. Our guide told the story of his grandfather Patrick Doherty who was shot in the back while crawling on his hands and knees to try to avoid getting caught in the crossfire, during, what had begun as, a peaceful civil rights march. Patrick was 31, had 6 children and was unarmed."
"Granny Annie's is a popular local pub with a welcoming attitude to locals and visitors alike. Party vibes are on every night, beer flows endlessly and live bands make frequent appearances. The interior is tastefully crafted, and table service is attentive."
"61 Waterloo Street 61 Waterloo Street, BT48 6HD, Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Derry BT48 6HD Northern Ireland+44 28 7126 7295[email protected]http://www.peadars.com"
"The Nerve Centre was established in 1990 as a focal point for youth culture in Derry, Northern Ireland's second city. By bringing popular music, film, video, animation and interactive multimedia together under one roof, the Nerve Centre promotes creative collaboration and fusion between artists and provides a cultural outlet for many young people who feel excluded from what is traditionally regarded as the "arts sector"."
"12-14 Castle Street, Derry BT48 6HQ Northern IrelandAsian, Contemporary, Fusion, Street FoodLunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksReservations, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 28 7137 2888http://www.brickworkderry.com"
"Brickwork Lounge is one of the city's hottest bars & live music hubs. The look and feel of this bar strikes us as classy yet also keeps things casual with its regular live music & comedy events. A firm favourite for a tipple within the city walls!"
"Located in the heart of the city mid-way between two of Derry’s most famous theatres, Badger’s is the perfect place to suit all tastes. A fine polished-brass and stained-glass Victorian pub with wood-panelled nooks and crannies, and an outdoor terrace, Badgers offers a quiet haven on Orchard Street in the City Centre. No matter what time of day you pop into Badgers bar, there always seems to be a few locals propping up the bar, which helps keep the atmosphere authentic."
"This comfortable Victorian-style venue is a popular local meeting spot and the ideal place to collapse into after a long day. The pub is family-friendly, and offers a varied menu of European, Chinese, Mexican, and Indian dishes. Try the steak and Guinness pie."
"A fine polished-brass and stained-glass Victorian pub with wood-panelled nooks and crannies, and an outdoor terrace, Badgers overflows at lunchtime with shoppers enjoying quality pub grub, and offers a quiet..."
"Nonna's was founded by two brothers & their love for real Italian pizza. With two venues in the city, you can enjoy a range of Italian inspired pizza's from the classic wood fired oven . & not only that, they also offer a range of delicious sides, nibbles & antipasti at both venues (Spencer Rd & Shipquay St)."
"A stalwart of Derry’s eating out scene for two decades, La Sosta on Carlisle Road holds pride of place as the city’s original Italian restaurant. With an entrance hidden down an alleyway on Carlisle Road, once inside diners are treated to a sweeping panorama of the River Foyle. The decor inside the restaurant makes it feel like the kitchen of an Italian farmhouse, complete with wooden timber beams running across the ceiling and an oak sideboard for wine storage."
"Central yet tucked away in a small, out-of-the-way alley, La Sosta is a family-owned Italian restaurant that is worth a little extra effort to find. Depending on where you request to be seated, you might be able to dine with a direct view over the river."
"22/02/2021: We ordered from Spaghetti Junction at the weekend. It did not disappoint.We ordered a spicy pizza I can not remember thr name...It was Delicious. We also ordered spaghetti and garlic bread."