Harry’s Shack – Sand, Sea, and Seriously Good Seafood
If you’re up for a proper coastal day out — toes in the sand, sea air in your lungs, and a plate of the freshest seafood in front of you — then Harry’s Shack in Portstewart is calling your name. Perched right on the edge of the National Trust-owned Portstewart S
Wee Tom’s – A Proper Pint, Trad Tunes, and centuries of craic
Just a short stroll from Lagom, tucked into the heart of Ballycastle, you’ll find Wee Tom’s — the name locals still use with affection for one of Ireland’s most iconic pubs: The House of McDonnell. Established in 1744, this place is steeped in history. Originall
Slow Bread, Honest Pastry, and Big Coastal Heart: A Visit to Ursa Minor
Just a short stroll from Lagom, tucked into the rhythm of Ballycastle’s seaside streets, you’ll find Ursa Minor — a bakery that smells like heaven, tastes like tradition, and feels like the very soul of the town. Ursa Minor isn’t your average bakery. It’s a fa
A Cheese Lover’s Pilgrimage: Maegden in Bushmills
There are grilled cheese sandwiches… and then there’s Maegden. If your adventures on the North Coast take you to Bushmills (as they should), make sure you carve out time — and appetite — for a visit to Maegden, the artisan cheesemonger and grilled cheese heaven