Reviews on Grill food in Comber, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Comber (from Irish: An Comar, meaning "the confluence") is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies 5 miles south of Newtownards, at the northern end of Strangford Lough. It is situated in the townland of Town Parks, the civil parish of Comber and the historic barony of Castlereagh Lower. Comber is part of the Borough of Ards. It is also known for Comber Whiskey which was last distilled in 1953. A notable native was Thomas Andrews, the designer of the RMS Titanic and was among the many who went down with her. It had a population of 9,078 people in the 2011 Census.
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4 based on 87 reviews
You know the old saying, when on holiday go where the locals go, well McBrides is that place.Set right on the Square in the heart of Comber, McBrides is truly a flagship for community pubs. Locals from all generations choose McBrides for the warm friendly
The restaurant is on the first floor, above the bar, however, it has it's own entrance. There are good views over the square from some of the tables. My husband and I had dinner there on New Years Eve. The restaurant was busy enough to have a buzz however it was not overcrowded and the waiting staff were very pleasant and helpful. The food was well prepared and presented and was served promptly. I found the price paid to be reasonable and will certainly visit again.
4 based on 236 reviews
We are a family run Bar Bistro that delivers tasty food using great local produce. We pride ourselves on friendly, professional service and offer a great selection of drinks, we also have live music on certain nights to create a fantastic atmosphere. We c
Came here as a couple for lunch, midweek, so fairly quiet. Seated quickly by friendly staff.Modern, comfortable and clean environment, perhaps a little dark for lunchtime!Impressed by the quality of decor, furniture, furnishings and tableware.Those are the pluses!!!I had checked out their menu online before arriving using current website Foursquare.com.Prices seemed very reasonable, but after being given the lunch menu, there was no comparison.Now, I wasnât making notes, but the advertised price of eg beef burger was £8.95, hard menu price was actually £12.00. All other items were also about one third higher in reality.Portion size was fairly small, food was of decent quality, although skinny fries being the advertised accompaniment to most mains made it a bit like McDonalds.Waiting time for the food to be served was lengthy.I guess I just like to see the same menu on the table as advertised online.I think £30 for a pub lunch for two is just a fair bit higher than neighbouring alternatives. Not good value then!
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5 based on 149 reviews
££-£££, Japanese Cuisine, Sushi and Ramen Restaurant. Fresh and Traditional Asian Taste. Child Friendly Restaurant.
This relatively new addition to the ever expanding East Belfast food scene was a welcome surprise - but really, plastic trees in the sushi? What a blast from the past!And itâs BYOB £3.00 CorkageWeâve driven past this restaurant a few times and it always looked intriguing. After hearing a few favourable comments, and having a rare free Saturday evening, we decided to give it a shot.We made a booking and were glad we did, because it was packed, and walk-ins were being politely turned away.There was an eclectic combination of customers which really gave the place a buzzy vibe.We ordered several dishes: to start-Spicy Tuna RollYasai GyozaKushiyaki &EdamameAnd for mains-Salmon teriyaki soba &Tofu steakIt was all excellent quality and it arrived when cooked, so this meant that we had time to savour each dish. If youâre in a rush, the service may feel a little slow, but we were delighted that we had time to enjoy each course before another arrived.There were two slightly odd things which confused us somewhat - we expect to be offered chopsticks in an Asian restaurant but when we sat at the table we were told that the restaurant had no chopsticks left. However when we looked round, one table of two which hadnât yet arrived had chopsticks on theirs. We asked if could we have them, so the waitress then supplied us with those chopsticks. However during our meal we discovered that other tables were having chopsticks delivered to them on request and at the end of the evening, all the tables being set for lunch the next day were furnished with, yes you guessed it, chopsticks!! We were told there werenât any! It just all felt a little bit weird.Secondly, a slightly retro peculiarity is the abundance of plastic foliage decorating the spicy tuna roll which felt completely unnecessary even though it made us smile about âSaturday Night Beneath The Plastic Palm Treesâ by The Leyton Buzzards, and Radioheadâs âFake Plastic Treesâ. Ah nostalgia!Overall we were really very pleasantly surprised at this addition to the area, providing fantastic quality Japanese food in an eclectic environment. It had a buzzing atmosphere and we will definitely be back.Hello! What an amazing and very detailed review, We loved it!!!! We treasure all our customers feedbacks including yours and makes us aware of what we can do better.... We are happy and thankful for spending your time with us... We hope to see you again soon! Thanks again!
3 based on 85 reviews
We provide quality food and drinks at great value, in clean, comfortable surroundings from 8:00am to 11:00 pm Sunday to Wednesday, 8:00am to midnight on Thursday and 8:00am through until 1:00am Friday and Saturday, served by great staff.
I come here every Friday with my dad for lunch for the past 3 to 4 weeks and the foods been amazing and the service is great too.Thanks for taking the time to leave such a great review. Itâs great to hear that you have been enjoying our food. I will make sure to pass this on to the whole team. We look forward to another visit in the near future.
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