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The Hostory Of Paddy Jordans Station Road Ballina

Paddy Jordan's Ballina occupy's an historic location which was part of the Sir William Black Estate in the eighteenth century.

The conversion of the original habitat to the Coach House , comprising of a rest area for the travellers with adjacent stables for the weary horses, established it as a location for respite and refreshment for those traveling to and from ballina. It was and is the first hostelry the traveller encounters on entering ballina at the train station.

The building was in part destroyed by a fire in the 1940's and subsequently purchased by Patrick Jordan, the grandfather of the present proprietor, Peter Jordan. Since that day it has continued as an oasis of tranquility for visitors and provides excellent food and entertainment in its extensive bars and restaurant.

At Jordan's we pride ourselves on our quality of service and attention to detail.

We look forward to welcoming you to Ballina and making your stay here as pleasurable as possible.

Photo Of Paddy Jordan
Featured above on the top row ,third in from the left is Paddy Jordan himself.