A Scotstown woman has turned her local village pub into a popular new coffee shop that has certainly put the Farney county on the map in recent times.
After returning home from Australia shortly before the outbreak of Covid-19, 27-year-old Laura Creighan decided to turn her grandfather's pub which was sitting idle into a tasty business venture and hasn't looked back since.
Henry's was established back in 1955, however closed its doors a few years ago when her grandfather, the popular Henry McCaffrey became ill.
With Laura at the helm, Henry's has gone from strength to strength, and was recently featured in the Irish Independent's top nine places to grab a coffee in Ireland.
Our reporter Jodie Curran spoke to the Scotstown native. She began by asking her how the idea all came about: