Reviews on Bar food in Portadown, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Portadown (from Irish Port a' Dúnáin, meaning 'landing place of the little fort') is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Belfast. It is in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area and had a population of about 22,000 at the 2011 Census. For some purposes, Portadown is treated as part of the "Craigavon Urban Area", alongside Craigavon and Lurgan.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Recently had lunch and was super! The bar is under renovation but instead of closing they have adapted upstairs into a temporary restaurant. The menu choose is great, the cost excellent. Great choice of specials. Cajun Sea bass with crushed potatoes and green beans, amazing and only £9!Iâve had poorer meals at twice the price on occasions. Definitely worth a visit for lunch.
4 based on 23 reviews
Tenants and staff attended Christmas Dinner in the Riverside restaurant today. We were made to feel very welcome the restaurant was beautifully prepared.The meal of Turkey Ham and trimmings was excellent and hot on serving and desserts choice of Christmas Pud. Pavlova or Chocolate fudge cake.All served with a smile from the lovely staff who were led by JulieGrateful thanks to the Chef Stephen for a lovely meal. Thoroughly recommend a visit. We'll be back.
4 based on 167 reviews
Established since December 1997. We offer a traditional themed bar, restaurant, takeaway and off-licence.
My partner and I went to our local for a midweek dinner. The service was prompt and friendly. We ordered crispy chicken wings and mushrooms in a crust with garlic dip to start. Tasty... but the chicken wings were anything but crispy. We waited for our starter to be cleared but, what we got was our main course served in the manner of fast food... so fast, that there was no pause between courses! Our starter crockery and cutlery was still on the table! We were out for a well earned dinner. It would have been nice to have a chat between courses, but clearly we were deemed to be in a sprint, rather than a leisurely dinner! Weâd both ordered fillet steak for our main, cooked medium rare. They were lovely pieces of meat but, medium rare they were not! The lady serving came back to ask if everything was ok, and I informed her that both steaks were over cooked. She took both meals back - phew! We got a chance to have a conversation! The meals were brought out again. She stood to check everything was ok and, low and behold, they were exactly the same! She offered to take them back again but, I told her we had waited long enough, and as we were hungry, weâd eat them. When I went to pay, they apologised and knocked our starters and drinks off the bill. Good gesture but, as the mains were the problem, and the most expensive aspect of the bill, in hindsight, I shouldâve asked for that to be knocked off. Iâm sorry, but if a client asks for something, doesnât get it and sends it back, surely a chef worth their salt would make sure the next one was spot on.... just saying!
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4 based on 190 reviews
Very poor service, long time to get a waitress then our drinks took 35 minutes, the drinks order took 3 attempts to be correct, two of us ordered champ but got mash, my meal was cold but the other 7 were really good, I wouldn't recommend as the service was poor
4 based on 162 reviews
A quaint 18th Century Country pub nestled in the town land of Tartaraghan. Be it a birthday party, christening or just dinner for two we can accommodate! Wholesome tasty dishes created using fresh local produce. We look forward to seeing you.....:)
We have been here on numerous occasions for family meals. Again, we werenât disappointed. The meals were gorgeous, the serving staff were pleasant and friendly. The atmosphere was great. Thanks for a memorable night. We will defo be back.
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4 based on 272 reviews
Sally's has grown from a two- roomed pub to a sprawling restaurant with lots if inviting nooks and crannies with bagfuls of charm and character. A leisurely pint, a dinner for two or a quiet coffee on the sofa Sally McNally's has it all. Whatever you are
Had a gorgeous meal here with my family, as they recommended it being here before, we where made to feel very welcome from the time we came in till we left, very attentive, place is lovely, cosy and warm, Food was beautiful from Quantity to the Quality of the food we enjoyed everything served to us, We would highly recommend eating here as you wont be disappointed :)
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