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Savour & Sip Warrenpoint | Food & Drink Tour

Meeting point: Warrenpoint Bandstand, Warrenpoint Municipal Park, Queen Street, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3HZ
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Discover the best food and drink in Warrenpoint on a guided walking tour with local expert Eithne for a delicious journey through the heart of Warrenpoint on Savour and Sip – a guided food and drink tour showcasing the best local produce and flavours that Warrenpoint has to offer. Starting at the charming Warrenpoint Bandstand in Warrenpoint Municipal Park, you'll be welcomed with stories of the town's vibrant culture and culinary heritage before setting off on a mouthwatering adventure.

Savour and Sip: Warrenpoint’s Ultimate Guided Food and Drink Tour with Local Flavours

Your journey begins at the historic Warrenpoint Bandstand in Warrenpoint Municipal Park, where you’ll be welcomed with stories of the town’s rich culture and culinary traditions. From there, we set off on a mouthwatering adventure through the heart of town.

Tour highlights and stops along the route:

The first stop is at the beloved O'Hare's Bakery & Coffee Shop, a family-run gem where the scent of fresh-baked bread and sweet pastries fills the air – a perfect place to sample traditional bakes.

We'll then make our way to the stylish Bric Café, known for its rich coffees and artisanal nibbles,

Cool off with a sweet treat at the legendary Genoa's Ice Cream – a local institution that's been delighting generations.

As the day winds down, we sip and socialise at The Vic Bar, a welcoming spot to taste local tipples and enjoy a touch of Warrenpoint's lively spirit.

Finally, we toast the evening at the elegant Whistledown Hotel, where the tour wraps up with a scenic view and a refined flavour finale.

Whether you're a foodie, a local explorer, or a visitor wanting to taste the town, Savour and Sip Warrenpoint is your perfect way to experience the heart – and taste – of this beautiful coastal community in Warrenpoint.

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Season (26 July 2025)
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Saturday11:00 - 14:00
Season (16 Aug 2025)
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Saturday11:00 - 14:00

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