Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Magherafelt (from Irish: Machaire Fíolta, meaning "plain of Fíolta") is a small town and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 8,372 at the 2001 Census. It is the biggest town in the south of the county and is the social, economic and political hub of the area. It is part of Mid-Ulster District.
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3 based on 50 reviews
The Terrace Hotel, Magherafelt provides fresh cooked cuisine throughout the day. With hearty breakfasts served from 7.00am weekdays and from 8.00am weekends, lunch between 12-4pm, and exquisite evening dining until 9pm (8pm Sundays). With extensive functi
We stayed for two nights to attend a family get together. The Terrace provided good town centre accommodation, the rooms were relatively basic (no room safe or fridge) but for the price (which includes a full breakfast) we had no complaints. We were pleasantly surprised to find car parking at the rear.For breakfast there is a buffet with cereals and juices and then a choice of hot food â the usuals such as a full breakfast and omelettes with plenty of toast and hot drinks. It would have been good if we could have had some extras â such as black pudding â which we would have been willing to pay additionally for. We ate in on one evening. Between us we had a selection of dishes â oven baked cod, chicken supreme and lamb rump. For the prices, we felt that the dishes just lacked a bit of finesse and the chicken was probably a little more cooked than our preference, more a matter of taste than anything else. A big plus point was a willingness to keep the bar open for us, until 04.00 one morning and 03.00 the next morning!Staff were universally friendly and helpful and really helped make our stay.Thank you for your recent review. We are glad to hear that you were happy with your accommodation and with the service you received during your stay. We are sorry to hear that you did not have a satisfactory dining experience during your visit to the Terrace Hotel. If you would like to contact us and discuss any issues we will be happy to help. It is only with feedback that we can improve our services. We would be delighted to welcome you back to The Terrace Hotel in the near future.
4 based on 41 reviews
We visited on Easter Tuesday & quite a few people were waiting despite a lot of empty tables & booths. Once seated we again waited a long time for the food to be served. But boy was it worth the wait! The food was plentiful, hot & absolutely delicious! We genuinely couldnât fault a thing. Itâs a bit of a distance for us to visit but weâll definitely go out of our way to return. Highly recommend!
4 based on 82 reviews
had heard about this place having a carvery on a sunday and finally was able to get. absolutely briallant. you can choose from 1, 2 or 3 courses and very very reasonably priced. you have a choice of starter which is brought to your table after being freshly cooked by friendly waiting staff. you go for your own main course which is dished up by a very friendly chef. the plates were full with a lovely range of meat, vegetables and potatoes. if you are able to go for a dessert there is a variety of desserts to make your mouth water and take ages to pick one. will definitely be back on a regular basis.
4 based on 133 reviews
Myself and my wife and twins (aged 18 months) called for lunch Saturday about 4.30. The twins usually make strange with strangers but not in this case. Ordered 2 lunches and a baby lunch for the twins to share.Waiter couldn't do enough providing high chairs and ensuring kids were properly strapped in. Baby lunch was served first which gave us peace to feed twins thus giving us time to enjoy our meal. Choose chicken and stuffing and honestly it was cooked and presented beautifully , didn't get dessert as we were stuffed. Kids had left a bit of a mess but nothing was a problem for the staff. There was light music playing which twins really enjoyed as they were up grooving at one point. When bill arrived we were informed that kids eat free from kiddies menu at the weekend which was a nice surprise. Smiling Staff waved us off (glad to see the back of us Mabey) and to be honest I can't wait to return, top class
3 based on 129 reviews
Always really good service here and the food is always good. Great selection on the menu and good value for money. A totally different experience to Moe's in Antrim. Much prefer the Magherafelt restaurant because of the service, the atmosphere, and the time taken for food to arrive.
4 based on 98 reviews
The Old Thatch Inn is one of the oldest pub restaurants in Northern Ireland. At the Old Thatch Inn Castledawson we offer good food at a great price. We are family orientated and cater for all.
My husband and I arrived Just before midday. No brunch only lunch! So we decided on toasties. I asked for Granary bread(only brown)with Brie,Cranberry sauce & crispy bacon! Husband had cheese &bacon. It came with coleslaw&thin fries(Great value@£5.90!) Weâd coffees. Mine came bacon was RAW NO Brie-as itâs âonly cooked in breadcrumbsâ???! So had to get cheddar. French fries needed another few minutes! I told the Lovely wee girl that the bacon was Raw&un-eatable and she offered to take it off the bill but it was hardly worth it. Seems a Great pity as we Often come here on route to Donegal! Does the Brie mean itâs Bought In ready made? Or does it mean itâs frozen then defrosted? I Donât know! But to be honest it Has put me offWhich is a Great Pity...!!
4 based on 146 reviews
I ate here when staying at the hotel. On the first night I had a seven course pairing and tasting menu which was delicious, although quite expensive. The next night I had a two course meal from the menu which was also delicious. This is a place to go to for a special occasion.
4 based on 342 reviews
Typical pub fare, they do some items better than others. Caesar salad as an appie came with chicken, a little over dressed, but decent portion size. Squid appie came as small limp pieces. Chicken burger was large (and fried), the Parmesan and rosemary fries were a huge miss; Fries covered in salad dressing and Parmesan cheese is not what we thought it would be. Fish and chips, again, a decent portion size. Friendly service and a well stocked bar. Lots of cozy seating, strong wifi and clean washrooms.
4 based on 323 reviews
This restaurant doesnât have huge appeal from the outside so we were quite surprised when we went in.Service was friendly, but they could do with someone staying in front of house instead of everyone disappearing into the kitchen.The food was delicious. Everything we had was enjoyed immensely.We were lucky enough to get the midweek deal - £35 (2people) for 2 courses and a glass of wine each. Whatâs not to like!
4 based on 305 reviews
Three of us visited this restaurant 17th July. Previously a party of our family dined at this location and the food was good but today the food was superb. Each of us had selections from fish to steak to duck with various selections of vegetables and likewise with pudding. All superb.
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