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Fall in love with Rathlin Island Slemish Market Supper Club

Manor House Rathlin Island, Rathlin Island, County Antrim, BT546RT
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Fall in Love… with Rathlin Island

Northern Ireland's Island of Love is calling on Valentine's Weekend. Escape the everyday and journey to Rathlin Island for a truly unforgettable romantic experience. Valentine's Slemish Market Supper Club Supper Club at the Manor House - Rathlin Island on Saturday 14th February 2026.

Indulge in an intimate 6-course island-inspired tasting menu by Chef Rob Curley, celebrating Rathlin's land, sea, and ancient traditions

Fresh creel-caught crab & lobster from local fisherman Benji McFaul

Seaweed foraging traditions brought beautifully to life

Dine overlooking the magical Church Bay

Full bar available.

Rathlin Ferry booked separately

Dine & Stay at the Manor House and wake up to breakfast with breathtaking sea views.

Book your romantic island escape now:
Accommodation:
reception@manorhouserathlin.com

028 2076 0046

Love. Flavour. Nature. History.

Make this Valentine's Slemish Market Supper Club one you'll never forget & treasure forever on the loveliest Island in NI.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Station nearby

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Season (14 Feb 2026)
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Saturday19:00 - 22:00

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Manor House, Rathlin IslandBuilt in the 18th Century, this listed Georgian Manor House nestles in the shelter of Church Bay, adjacent to the harbour at the heart of Rathlin Island.

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