Tyrone venue to change name after GAA star’s takeover

Tyrone venue to change name after GAA star’s takeover

A popular Tyrone bar and restaurant has changed its name following a takeover by one of the county’s GAA legends.

Kelly’s Inn at Garvaghy, located beside the Tyrone GAA Garvaghy Centre of Excellence, has changed its name to Canavan’s following a takeover by a business owned by Mr Canavan, who was part of the Tyrone football senior squad that won the All-Ireland championship in 2003 and 2005.

The six All-Star Award-winner went on to manage the Fermanagh senior team from 2011 to 2013.

The venue, which features a restaurant, bar and accommodation, was established by the Kelly family in 1937.

Its website describes it as “one of Tyrone’s oldest and most famous bars and restaurants ideally situated on one of Ireland’s most ancient highways leading from Donegal in the west, Antrim in the north and Dublin in the south”.

A post on the social media pages said: “As we begin our new venture, as we now know it, it’s only fitting and proper that we give a message of our gratitude to The Kelly Family,”

“Kelly’s Inn has been a long standing pillar in our community and the Kelly family’s dedication in running the venue since 1937 has been nothing short of remarkable.

“Their commitment to providing warmth, comfort and hospitality to countless guests over the years has left an indelible mark on the people of Garvaghy and much further beyond.

“To the Kelly Family, thank you for years of exceptional service and hospitality, we hope you enjoy the well-earned rest.”