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Street Feast

John Mitchel Place, Newry, County Down, BT34 2BP
Guitar, Accordion and Bodhrn Drum played by band 'Parcel of Rouges'

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With some familiar and new delicous faces, bringing the bar up a level each time. Top class food, drink and local crafts at Newry Street Feast.

Take shelter in our covered seating area and enjoy with friends and family.

Newry Arts Festival

Come and join us for an evening of food and music at the Festivals Street Feast. This event has local farmers, chefs, distillers and breweries who are making world class food and drink on our doorstep. The bar offers a range of spirits from Killowen distillery, Whitewater brewery and Kilmegan cider to name a few. The Chefs use ingredients sourced from places like Castlescreen farm, William Bairds, Nature's Nosh, Peggy's family farm, Milbay oysters for freshly landed local seafood. It is great to see these Chefs as well as bakers, artisans, farmers and crafters interacting directly with the public. There will be music throughout the evening

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Accessibility

  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

Parking & Transport

  • Station nearby

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£2.00
ChildFree

£2 Entry Fee Per Person. Children Go Free.

This small fee contributes to keep us all safe, entertained and tidy.

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