Find out what Irish restaurants to try in Cushendall. Cushendall (from Irish Cois Abhann Dalla, meaning 'foot of the River Dall'), formerly known as Newtown Glens, is a desired village and townland (of 153 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located in the historic barony of Glenarm Lower and the civil parish of Layd, and is part of Causeway Coast and Glens district.
Things to do in Cushendall
4 based on 136 reviews
Relaxed here after visiting the Caves and exploring this small town we stropped at the Corner House for afternoon tea, it is one of 2 cafes right near the old bridge. We had a lovely afternoon enjoying tea, hot chocolate and cake in the sunny courtyard.
4 based on 312 reviews
Laragh Lodge was built in 1890 and served as a tea house for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen.Glenariffe (Queen of The Glens) is situated amid the world famous Glens of Antrim an area of outstanding natural beauty where
This beautiful restaurant is in a truly unique setting, but donât be fooled into visiting for the location alone, the Laragh Lodge restaurant is at the top of itâs game. We were blown away by the quality of the food, the presentation (especially the starters!), the service (extremely welcoming host) and the overall value of our experience. Make sure you arrive hungry! Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a lovely review. Delighted you had an enjoyable overall experience, from our freshly prepared food to our unique setting. We really appreciate your great comments which makes the hard work from everyone at Laragh Lodge worthwhile!
4 based on 19 reviews
LIR Restaurant is the Restaurant at Cushendall Golf Club. LIR Restaurant is open to members & non members, visitors are very welcome! Bar menu available daily, A la carte menu available from 5pm
We were disappointed initially. It is based in a Golf Clubhouse, and it shows. Also, when we went in at 8pm, we were the only customers. A few more came in later. Overall the "look" of the place isn't right. The staff were friendly though, and the food was delicious. It was only the previous day that my wife had announced that it was rare to get a good Indian curry unless you were in an Indian restaurant. Well she was wrong here. It was very classy and tasty. If they sort how the premises looks, this will be a solid 5 stars.
4 based on 257 reviews
When visiting this beautiful seaside village - do NOT miss a visit to one of Ireland's smallest pubs - Mary McBride's.....say hello to owners Cormac and his sister Fiona while enjoying a pint of Guinness and chatting with one or two of the locals. This pu
One of the places where you can get food and drink, its a very small pub near the bridge, very quaint and with a newer feature which is one of the Game Of Thrones doors. You can get a 'Passport' for the doors and you get a stamp at each of them when you visit each one spread over Northern Ireland. This one is about Arias journey. The doors were carved from trees from the 'Dark Hedges' which blew over in a storm.
4 based on 767 reviews
Lovely meal here while on holidays around the Glens,Would definitely return,thanks for a lovely dinner
4 based on 445 reviews
Our meal was absolutely beautiful and perfectly cooked. My husband steak was perfection on a plate. The seafood risotto was the best I have ever tasted. The scallops were huge and again cooked to perfection. I highly recommend this restaurant and will definitely come again.
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