
The White House Websites

Established 1629
On the R135


There are two public bars and the Lincoln Room also serves drink when it is catering for functions.
Originally, the premises was an inn and catered for the needs of travellers using the old coach road from Dublin to the north of the country.
Today, much of the original structure remains and has been merged with later renovations. Without doubt, the centrepiece of attraction is the archway that divides the lounge area in two. The archway, and much of the accompanying wall, remains from the early building and its purpose was to allow coaches to pass through into the interior yard from the old roadway that runs beside the premises.
As well as catering for events like wedding receptions and anniversary celebrations, a wide range of food and beverages is served in the bar areas.
The lunch trade is always brisk and a carvery service operates at weekends.
A breakfast service is available for the general public as well as for overnight patrons of the motel.
Anything from a cup of tea to a four course meal can be had.
Because of these factors and the fact that The White House has a fine pitch & putt course on its grounds, it is a popular venue for societies and clubs that use the facilities for outings and overnight stays.