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Doggy Fayre in The Walled Garden, No. 14 at the Georgian House - Comber

No. 14 at the Georgian House, 14 The Square, Comber, County Down, BT23 5DT
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This event is organised by No. 14 at The Georgian House​​​​.

Grab your best four-legged friend (and their favourite lead) and come down to Comber for the day! On the same day as the Comber Earlies Food Festival, The Georgian House has planned their own canine-orientated ‘mini festival’ in the Walled Garden to the rear of their premises featuring only the best quality artisanal produce, treats, toys and gear for any discerning pup and their hooman.  

This will be a pawfect way to spend the afternoon, dogs are very much the special guests in this Walled Garden event. The owners can enjoy beers and snacks in the Walled Garden too.

Find out more about the Comber Earlies Food Festival.

 

Taste Summer in Ards and North Down Programme 

This event is taking place during Taste Summer in Ards and North Down, during which local providers are running lots of fabulous foodie activities. Find out more about everything happening across the borough as part of this celebration of local food and drink, view Taste Summer Programme.

 

Any queries?

This event is organised by No. 14 at The Georgian House​, any queries please contact them direct on 028 9131 1106 or email no14atthegeorgianhouse@gmail.com

 

For more information on safe alcohol consumption, visit the Drink Aware website.

 

Please note all events are subject to change.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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Free entry, charges apply for food, drink and items to purchase.

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Free entry, charges apply for food, drink and items to purchase. (22 June 2024)
DayTimes
Saturday11:00 - 17:00

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