Find out what British restaurants to try in Downpatrick. Downpatrick (from Irish: Dún Pádraig, meaning "Patrick's stronghold") is a small-sized town about 33 km (21 mi) south of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has been an important site since ancient times. Its cathedral is said to be the burial place of Saint Patrick. Today it is the county town of Down and the joint headquarters of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. Downpatrick area has currently shown to have a population of 19,817 according to the 2011 Census, although it is likely to have increased in recent years.
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After a busy day I decided to go and buy fish and pasties for myself and my family. I had food from this takeaway before and it was very nice. However on this occasion I was really disappointed. The fish was swimming in grease and the batter looked very un inviting. The pasties had been thrown into the packaging together and when I opened the paper they simply fell apart. One of the pasties had bits of black batter on it. There were large chunks of onion in the pasties. â¹ï¸I returned to the shop and complained and they offered to cook new food for me however I declined and got a refund instead. A very bad experience
Beautiful 120 seater Restaurant set within the grounds next to the Downpatrick Cricket grounds, with ample parking. Providing great food and a comfortable dining atmosphere, We also cater for a large range of events in our two function rooms.
We dropped into the Quoile Bistro for Sunday dinner, after finishing our Game of Thrones tour in the locality.The restaurant itself is akin to a country club, set in picturesque surroundings.Inside is spotlessly clean. The decor is modern, bright and tasteful.Our seating was comfortable and the view was outside was pleasant to say the least.On the Sunday of our visit there was a three course set menu with lots of options to choose from.For starters we both opted for the honey chilli chicken and it was delicious.I had the turkey and ham for main course and my partner had the roast beef. The food arrived promptly, and piping hot. The meat was cooked to perfection, and we both really enjoyed our meals. Desserts were also lovely,and we finished with a couple of Irish coffees that were made perfectly. Good food and plenty of it, reasonably priced in a beautiful location. We enjoyed our visit to the Quoile Bistro, and will definitely return. Highly recommended.
Great to be able to eat here regularly again. New chef, great menu and very economical. Food always fresh and interesting choices. Tiramisu to die for by the way. Definitely great for family and group occasions. Well done!
4 based on 62 reviews
Really good fish and chips, burgers etc, and good sized portions.You can also sit in. Friendly staff.
5 based on 51 reviews
The service and quality of food is excellent, the "fry" is highly recommended as are the scones and tray bakes.
4 based on 196 reviews
Denvir's is an old Coaching Inn dating from 1642. It is full of old world charm and is popular with both tourists and locals, so you will enjoy a real County Down welcome and fit right into the community. Food is served all day from breakfast through to d
We had a nice meal with reasonable service (although waiter did not come back to check on meal). The fish and chips was not as good as we have had at pubs so at this place, order something different. My pasta was delicious.The dining room is nice location for quiet conversation.Hi Barbara,Thank you for the review and please accept our apologies on two counts. Our waiter absolutely should check back, we'll be having words, and our fish and chips, usually, are the best in the area. You should have not been disappointed, and if the waiter had been carrying out their duties properly, this could have been addressed.So, please accept our sincere apologies.I'm glad everything else was good, and I'm glad you enjoyed the restaurant. The building dates from 1642 and originally, what is now the restaurant would have been the kitchen, hence the 17th century fireplace etc.Kind RegardsChris
4 based on 351 reviews
At AJ's Diner you will find something for everyone! Always fresh and always the best locally sourced ingredients teamed with fantastic service. For breakfast, lunch and dinner, we are here for you! We have a huge menu with breakfasts, fresh roast dinners
Called in for daughters birthday meal. Everyone enjoyed their choice. We had various starters - pate (good portion with plenty of toast to accompany), loaded potato skins and Brie (huge slice). Mains - steak, cooked as ordered, scampi- delicious and light and burgers. No desserts. Approx £115. Friendly staff, prompt service.Dear Nuala T,Thank you so much for submitting your review. We appreciate the feedback and we are delighted that you chose AJâs Diner for your familyâs special occasion.It seems as though we impressed you right across the board with great food, service and value for money.We hope you will call again soon!
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4 based on 306 reviews
I took my friends here on Friday night and simply put had a superb meal.Everyone on at the table had something different and everyone was suitably impressed.Right from the beginning the service was first class, nothing was any trouble.I had a steak, beautiful, tender and cooked to perfection, my girlfriend had the Cajun chicken salad with blue cheese dressing and it was delicious too.My friend had the special, salmon and prawns ... the prawns were to die for!This is with out doubt a great place to eat, lovely ambiance and decor is tasteful.Not number 1 in the area for no reason .... if you're in the area give it a try ... you will not be disappointed.
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