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Known for
The longest main street in Ireland (at 2km), Beaghmore Stone Circles, Wellbrook Beetling Mill, and a County Tyrone market town of genuine historical depth
A little history
Cookstown's perfectly straight main street was planned in the 17th century plantation. The surrounding area has extraordinary prehistoric heritage including the Beaghmore Stone Circles.
Beaghmore Stone Circles on the Tyrone Moors are extraordinary and rarely crowded. Walk the 2km main street end to end.
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Food & drink in Cookstown
The main street has independent cafes and restaurants. Market days bring good Tyrone produce.
Restaurants & cafes
From neighbourhood classics to hidden gems — Roam surfaces the Cookstown food spots locals actually love.
Bars & nightlife
Craft pubs, independent bars and evening spots across Cookstown. Roam tells you what's open and what's worth the visit.
Independent shops
The local butchers, delis, bakeries and food shops that make Cookstown worth exploring on foot.
For businesses in Cookstown
Cookstown is the commercial hub for mid-Tyrone.
List your Cookstown business on Roam and connect with local customers and visitors exploring County Tyrone. It takes about 90 seconds to go live.
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Roam helps Cookstown businesses build a loyal local following across County Tyrone.
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Frequently asked questions
Cookstown is a place in County Tyrone known for the longest main street in Ireland (at 2km), Beaghmore Stone Circles, Wellbrook Beetling Mill, and a County Tyrone market town of genuine historical depth. Cookstown's perfectly straight main street was planned in the 17th century plantation. The population is around 11,500.
The main street has independent cafes and restaurants. Market days bring good Tyrone produce.
Yes. Roam is a free local discovery app live in Cookstown and across County Tyrone. It is available on iOS and Android.
Local Cookstown businesses can list on Roam for free in around 90 seconds. Add your business name, address, opening hours and a few photos via the Roam website, and your listing goes live in Roam's discovery feed for users browsing Cookstown and the wider County Tyrone area. There is no subscription fee.
Roam covers Cookstown and the surrounding area in County Tyrone, including Moneymore, Stewartstown, Coalisland, Dungannon, Magherafelt, Draperstown, Desertmartin and Tobermore.