Northern Ireland has 170 dog friendly pubs, cafes and restaurants to sniff out
Every dog friendly venue in Belfast and beyond
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Finn outside Belvedere Café Restaurant Belfast, a fully family friendly BYO restaurant (Image: @lynsey&catherine)
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Reaction | Carrick progress to the quarter finals after penalty shoot-out victory over Bangor
Bangor almost caused an upset but ultimately fell to Carrick Rangers via a penalty shoot-out defeat at the Loughshore Hotel Arena.
Carrick are now set to play Larne tomorrow night in the quarter finals of the Irish Cup. Niall Currie will be demanding more from his players after having this to say about their first half display on Saturday. With the opportunity to get into a quarter final of an Irish Cup, you certainly need more than what we showed in the first half today. Thankfully, we started well in the second half.
Dog friendly places in Northern Ireland county-by-county
Two towns are in the lead with the welcome mat firmly in place
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.and one for yourself mate (Image: Harbour Bar, Portrush)
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There s a seaside battle underway in Northern Ireland and there s only going to be one winner - the nation s dog lovers.
The second round of the Sadler's Peaky Blinder Irish Cup produced an afternoon of everything you could wish for from cup football - goals galore, shocks, ten.
Sadler s Peaky Blinder Irish Cup R2: Holders Glentoran enter the fray
The Sadler s Peaky Blinder Irish Cup resumes on Saturday with eight second round ties which will take the winning sides a step closer to a place in the Mourneview Park decider at the end of the month.
Holders Glentoran enter the fray for the first time in what promises to be the tie of the round when they welcome Cliftonville to The Oval. Mick McDermott s side received a bye last time out following Dundela s withdrawal while the Reds swept past Portstewart.
This will be the fifth time this season the sides have met and despite the Glens coming out on top on three occasions each game has been closely fought, being settled either by just one goal or a late winner. Kicking off at 5:30pm, the game will be streamed live on BBC NI and the iPlayer.