The 9 Best Food & Drink in Causeway Coast & Glens, Northern Ireland

December 22, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in Causeway Coast & Glens, United Kingdom including Irish Feast, Causeway Boats, Bushmills Distillery, Causeway Speciality Market, Causeway Coast Foodie Tours, Irish Feast, High Sea Spirits, Toast the Coast, Irish Feast.
Restaurants in Causeway Coast & Glens

1. Irish Feast

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5.0 based on 70 reviews

Irish Feast

Irish Feast Food Tours: ‘For food is history on a plate. No ingredient or combination of ingredients arrives by accident. There’s always a reason for them being there. They tell of trade, conquest, migration, social change. Any people’s fundamental identity is lodged in their food.’ On an Irish Feast food tour, whether in Ballycastle or Bushmills, Glenarm or Rathlin Island, we tell tales of ancient peoples and modern foods; of Viking raiders and English sailors; of the great clans of yesterday and the collaborative industry of today. Discover old recipes and new trends; talk to traditional family-owned restaurants and up and coming artisan cafes and eateries; taste all our history and culture, and truly experience the creative future of our home on a scintillating, surprising, seriously tasty Irish Feast Food Tour. Please join us! Remember the Irish proverb: Laughter is brightest where food is served best. We'll show you the truth of this. See you soon.

2. Causeway Boats

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5.0 based on 55 reviews

Causeway Boats

We invite you to enjoy a fully immersive experience of the North Coast from a different perspective! Fishing/ Scenic Wildlife/ Sunrise Foodie We provide year-round tours that go far beyond the fishing season, offering 3 completely unique tours tailored to suit all ages, abilities and interests, with each of our tours delivering truly awe-inspiring coastal views that include stunning sunrises, traditional harbours, majestic lighthouses, puffins, dolphins and the infamous images of Giants Causeway and Dunluce castle. From children learning to catch their first mackerel, to stunning sightseeing on 'our living' coast, birdwatching and foodie tours such as our one of a kind ‘Catch and Sea’ breakfast tour. For full details of this check out our website and please get in touch via email We look forward to welcoming you onboard- the Causeway Boats crew.

3. Bushmills Distillery

2 Distillery Road, Bushmills BT57 8XH Northern Ireland +44 28 2073 1521 [email protected] http://www.bushmills.com/#BMTheOldBushmillsDistillery
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4.5 based on 2,741 reviews

Bushmills Distillery

Opened in 1608, this is the oldest licensed distillery in the world and exports its whiskey internationally.

Reviewed By matts23 - Brighton, United States

A tour of the Bushmills distillery was definitely called for when in the area! Overall, the tour was excellent...very informative, and went through the working area of the distillery. Unfortunately, this was during the distilleries' "down" time (approx. 2 weeks), when they perform maintenance and cleaning of most areas, so we didn't get to see any of the production going on. Fortunately, the staff at the visitor's center made it very clear that this was the case (as did their website) before you pay for the tour, so the expectations are clear. As a nice added touch, patrons were provided a small sampler bottle of Bushmills as consolation for not seeing the production. Despite not seeing production, our tour guide was fantastic, and the tour itself very informative. We thoroughly enjoyed this visit. The sample at the end of the tour was also very much appreciated!! In the "sample" bar, there are also options to purchase additional samples and drinks, so there's no rush to leave, and it's easy to pass some time, enjoying the beautiful tasting room. Underage patrons receive a free non-alcoholic beverage, which was appreciated. Of course, after the tasting room is the gift shop, including some limited edition whiskeys, so after the tasting room, it's easy to feel your wallet get lighter........ My only negative is that picutres during the tour were strictly prohibited; it would have been nice to capture some pictures of the grounds and buildings.

4. Causeway Speciality Market

35 The Diamond outside Town Hall, Coleraine BT52 1DP Northern Ireland +44 28 7034 7044 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/causewaymarkets
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Causeway Speciality Market

A bustling, local food and craft market held in Coleraine Town Centre on the 2nd Saturday of each month, 9am to 4pm. It is Northern Ireland’s largest regular outdoor market with over 50 stalls. Take time to visit the array of food stalls with: meats including goat, quail, venison, pork & bacon, buffalo, Dexter beef and local chorizo; fish both fresh and smoked; curry sauces; oils; relishes; olives; fresh pasta; sheep’s cheese; jams; chutneys; teas, coffees, artisan breads and local vegetables. For those with a sweet tooth, we've a wide variety available; cakes, cookies, meringues, cup-cakes, traybakes, marshmallows, waffles and sticky toffee puddings. For that unique gift or a treat for yourself, the traders at the Causeway market provide a superb selection of quality crafts, such as handmade jewellery, textile crafts, handbags, soaps, scented candles, woollen products, ceramics and framed photography. Located outside the Town Hall, just 12 min walk from Coleraine Train Station

5. Causeway Coast Foodie Tours

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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Causeway Coast Foodie Tours

6. Irish Feast

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Irish Feast

7. High Sea Spirits

8. Toast the Coast

9. Irish Feast

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