Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Castlerock, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Castlerock is a seaside village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated five miles west of Coleraine, and is part of Causeway Coast and Glens district. It is very popular with summer tourists, having numerous apartment blocks and three caravan sites. Castlerock Golf Club has both 9 and 18-hole links courses bounded by the beach, the River Bann and the Belfast to Derry railway line. The village had a recorded population of 1,287 people in the 2011 Census, and currently has a popular local football team called Villagers FC.
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3 based on 416 reviews
Last minute decision to try and wish we picked somewhere else. After being seated we were left alone for nearly 20 mins so had to find someone to take our order. Food arrived in another 20 mins which was average. Pretty pricey for all we got, fish and chips at £16. Lasagne,hard chips £14. Watery jug cordial £2.10 . Jawbuk gin and tonic £8.05 ...... all a bit too dear I'm afraid its a reminder to book the tides in time next time ...we won't be backHi Stephen,Thank you for your review and for taking the time to list the contents of your receipt. Having read your recent review on Morelli's Ice Cream, it seems that you are very price aware. We offer special deals at lunch time and an Early Bird offer in the evenings between 5pm and 6.30pm where you can have 3 courses for the price of the main course. If you decide to return, these might be good options for you.I see no point in name dropping other local restaurants, but for your information, I have checked, and our prices are very similar.Best wishes,Peter
4 based on 350 reviews
Something is most definitely brewing in Portrush - beer is making a quiet and classy comeback! By forging strong links with domestic, individual, artisan brewers Kiwi's Brew Bar is able to source suds that you simply can't get elsewhere along with the bes
Iâve been going to Portrush for many years and usually headed down to the usual venues at the harbour, which are also great. I canât believe that I havenât visited this bar before as it is a great venue. Which door to get in can be a bit confusing but once in itâs a great cosy bar with great friendly service and a limited but delicious food menu (mostly burgers). Great Guinness and good variety of other beers and spirits. Looking forward to my next visit.
4 based on 105 reviews
Arrived unexpectedly on a Sunday evening, place was quite busy but they fitted us in .. a little confusion as to which door to use , we witnessed a few others in same boat .. food was marvelous, service was friendly , but had to be approached for almost everything from drinks to desert..that aside a pleasant evening
4 based on 166 reviews
Had a meal Saturday the 27th. All i can say was terrible food. Lasagne was all dried up and covered in Cheese to disguise it. To be honest it looked like it came from a supermarket freezer. The chicken coujons were tock hard and over cooked. Fries were barely warm. I would not recommend or will i be back here.
4 based on 25 reviews
I took my wife out for dinner and arrived at the Village Tavern in Articlave. We found the Tavern to be very tastefully decorated with stained glass windows which we were told it was to blend in with the churches either side. The Tavern was very spacious when sitting at your table. The food was very tasteful and well portioned. The staff was very helpful and very courteous.
4 based on 181 reviews
All staff have that pleasant north coast warmth that makes you feel very welcome. Food is good, generous portions and reasonably priced. Happy to return and recommend.Dear redhandThank you for your recent review, We are delighted that you received the warm North Coast welcome that we give to all our Guests and customers here at the Cromore Halt. Thank you for recommending us and we look forward to welcoming you back in the near future. Once again Thank you for your kind review.
4 based on 66 reviews
We stopped here last Sunday early afternoon and it was very busy. However, we were met by a friendly server who without hesitation cleared a little table for us, and brought our coffees. Great coffee, superb friendly service, clean toilets.Highly recommended. Thank you hope to see you again soon x
4 based on 1352 reviews
A little beach shack right on the sand serving the best of local fish and home grown vegetables in a relaxed environment. Book in, and enjoy
I love the whole ethos of Harryâs - easy, casual and right on the beach so that you can l take a long walk before or after along lunch. However, itâs lost itâs edge - too many restaurants become complacent with early success. We had the fish and chips - batter was not very tasty and even worse, soft. Chunky chips were bland and the tartare sauce was just about ok. At nearly £15 a dish I came away feeling I wished Iâd gone to the local chippy. Vegetarian options were limited. Service was friendly and amiable. The restaurant looked tired and lacking in love with empty shelves across the whole of one wall. Overall dull and tired and a disappointing experience. Needs to get its vibe back.
4 based on 187 reviews
Serve traditional pub food to a high standard. Where possible we source our produce locally and cook all dishes to order.
Visited here a few months ago and it was disappointing. Now under new management and itâs a massive improvement. Sunday dinner for 8 people of the highest quality. Very good portion sizes at a fair price. Service was on point! Looking forward to our next visit!!!
4 based on 63 reviews
Situated within the old train station building.
Got off the train at castlerock and a few steps from that was the rock. Great food here and all the staff very friendly. Good value too , 3 courses for the price of your main. Every course was just amazing I could mot fault it. Then back on the train which comes every hour. What's not to like about it.. I will get back here again.
Best Bar food near Castlerock, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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