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Buggy's Glencairn Inn, - Restaurant, bar and guesthouse near Lismore, gives information about the facilities and rates.

Dwyers Restaurant - Information, menus, recipes by Chef Martin Dwyer.

The Tannery - Information on restaurant specialising in contemporary Irish cuisine with some classical French dishes.

Orpens Bar & Restaurant - Pictures, menus, and general information.

Oskars - Bar and restaurant on the Dunmore Road, gives a sample menu, a news letter and contact details.

Rubys Night Club - Provides location, staff and event details.

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