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NI pub and restaurant shuts its doors after 30 “unforgettable” years

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“It has been our absolute pleasure to be part of your lives”

A popular Co Armagh gastro-pub has announced its closure after three decades in business.

The Crafty Hound in Lambeg took to social media to share the news that they have closed their doors after “30 unforgettable years”.

Owners Majella and Martin Woods thanked both their customers for being part of their story over the years and their “amazing staff” for their dedication and passion.

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The post on Wednesday read: “A Fond Farewell. After 30 unforgettable years it is now our time to say goodbye.

“To our customers, many of whom became friends over the years – it has been our absolute pleasure to be part of your lives.

“We’ve watched families grow, hosted birthdays, first dates turn into anniversaries, celebrated life’s milestones and shared countless laughs and memories. We appreciate all your support on our journey.

“To our amazing staff, past and present, none of this would have been possible without you. You created the magic that made this place feel like home to so many. We are indebted to you for your passion, talent and dedication.

“Though the doors are closing, the memories will always remain. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.”

The Crafy Hound team has said they are working their way through contacting anyone with upcoming bookings and asking those with vouchers purchased in the past year to reach out over email by November 8.

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