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Raghery Slemish Market Supper Club

Richard Branson Centre, Rathlin Island, County Antrim, BT54 6RT
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Slemish Market Supper Club & Basalt Distillery are collaborating on Saturday 3rd May on Rathlin Island for a Raghery Dining Experience!

You will discover a taste of Rathlin's sea life, the finest crabs & lobsters caught by creel by Fisherman Benji McFaul & seaweed foraged by Rathlin Seabites Forager Ksenia Zywczuk .

Basalt Rock Gin, with its seaweed symphony of kelp, seabuckthorn & juniper create a truly unique gin that embodies the rugged essence of the Giants Causeway.

You will enjoy an amazing Raghery inspired 6 course meal, including a Basalt Distillery cocktail.
Chef Rob Curley will use produce from the island, Slemish Market Garden & Co. Antrim in the Branson Centre Rathlin Island for a dining experience not to be missed.

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Rathlin Ferry return crossing advisable if not staying on Island.

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Season (3 May 2025)
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Saturday13:00 - 16:00

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