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4 based on 128 reviews
Called in with my friend Mary-Clare, on her strong recommendation, for an all-day breakfast. Wonderful fry. I had the Big One and Mary-Clare had the Small One. Mine consisted of 2 x eggs, 2 x bacon, 2 x sausages, beans, soda bread and potato bread, with tea and toast - £7.95. The food was cooked to perfection and the service was fantastic. My first time in The Savoy - it will not be my last!!
4 based on 89 reviews
We stopped here for lunch whilst on our way to Tollymore Forest Park. The food blew us away. Not only was the Vic and Rosti delicious, they were beautiful to look at. Chai latte was excellent as well. Very relaxing atmosphere in this cafe. Reasonable prices. Very good service!
4 based on 108 reviews
We are a century old bar situated at the foot of the Mourne Mountains; with a traditional public bar; with all the original fittings. Welcoming to all families, ramblers and climbers. We offer fabulous home made Pub Grub, where Kids eat free and we even h
Best pub in town. 3 different rooms - traditional pub, a quieter more modern room and pool tables/function room. Oh and friendly beer garden, where most craic & banter is. The food here never disappoints, i love friday burger nights. 5 stars to the chef. Sundays roasts are hard to beat too and the menu changes which is great. There is often music be it a jam session or a gig and always people having a good time. Do not miss this place if your down for a break. And beware you go in for a meal or a pint and you stay until kickout...
4 based on 241 reviews
One of the best selection of beers we found in our travel around NI.Friendly and helpful staff.Good choice of food and good quality.Had to move as we sat underneath a speaker, but the change of table was OK.Yes we are old, but we do like music! It was actually a great selection.
4 based on 478 reviews
Terrific place. The food was excellent, as was the Guinness. Excellent service, super buzz about the place. Very popular with locals (always a good sign) although tricky to find if you don't know where it is. Would absolutely return at the drop of a hat. Highly recommended.
4 based on 193 reviews
Family Run business in the heart of Newcastle ,Co Down...friendly staff, warm atmosphere with a wide variety of food to suit everyone...popular for our all day breakfasts and homemade scones/tray bakes and cakes .......
This is definitely the best food in Newcastle, so clean, fresh ingredients, service couldn't have been better, staff are easy on the eye I always get some scones to go, plenty of nice bakeries in Newcastle but the scones from this establishment are to die for
4 based on 274 reviews
We went to docs yesterday for dinner it was very delicious I had the scampi which was amazing and the service was very good then I had the sticky toffee pudding which is my favourite pudding it was nice and quiet at docs it lovely seeing the chefs at work I would recommend docs to anyone
4 based on 538 reviews
Focusing on bold and creative gourmet dishes, Brunel's will use only the freshest in regionally sourced ingredients to create dishes that will both challenge and inspire, showcasing seasonal local fayre at it's very best. It is our mission to deliver exce
Ate last night despite arriving at 7.30 got main course at 9.10pm only after asking, staff who were pleasant initially did not approach at anytime to say anything about delay at the end food was average, expected more because of previous recommendations
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4 based on 1056 reviews
The young team in this bustling tapas bar is producing some extremely good food, as non-meat eaters we can vouch for vegetable dishes, cauliflower and broccoli that sang with fresh flavour, while a plate of just seared salmon melted in the mouth. A good wine list and excellent Titanic ale did the job. We were sorry not to be able to visit twice on our short break but look forward to coming back.
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4 based on 279 reviews
Olive Bizarre is a delicious little spot in the harbour area of the town. You can enjoy exquisite teas/coffees with goodies galore and a view to die for. Our afternoon tea is highly recommended and our traybakes and scones will not fail to please. We have
After a lengthy afternoon walk in the sunshine around Newcastle we came across Olive Bizarre along the front and ordered coffee, fruit scones and chocolate brownie. Our choice was difficult with so many loveliest choose from but what a delight with fab fruity scones and Smartie covered brownie accompanying coffee made exactly to order. If you're in the area don't miss out on this lovely coffee stop or the quirky ladies loo!
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