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The Ticket Bakehouse

69 Station Road, Cullybackey, County Antrim, BT42 1BU
The Ticket Bakehouse

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The Ticket Bakehouse is an award wininng, small café set inside the beautifully restored old ticket office at Cullybackey Railway Station - a building celebrated for its character, traditional charm and unique historic features.  Its cosy atmosphere and heritage setting make it a welcoming stop for commuters, locals and visitors looking for great food in a relaxed environment. Friendly service and a warm, homely feel have helped it become a much‑loved hidden gem. 

Inside, the aroma of fresh baking fills the space. The bakehouse is known for its tempting selection of cinnamon swirls, sausage rolls, scones, banana bread and a variety of delicious traybakes - all made with care and attention to flavour.  Alongside its baked treats, the café offers quality coffee and a breakfast, brunch and lunch menu perfect for leisurely visits or quick pick‑me‑ups. Outdoor seating also available.

Adding to its appeal, The Ticket Bakehouse is within easy walking distance of the President Arthur Homestead, the ancestral home of Chester Alan Arthur, making it an ideal stop before or after exploring this historic site. 

The Ticket Bakehouse blends delicious food, friendly service and rich local character - a spot well worth discovering.

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Opening Times

* Monday - Friday: 08:00  - 16:00 
Saturday: 09:00  - 16:00 
Sunday: Closed

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