Find out what Irish restaurants to try in Newcastle including Great Jones Craft & Kitchen, Vanilla Wine & Tapas Bar, Brunel's Restaurant, Hugh McCann's, Sea Salt Cafe & Bistro, Maghera Inn, Quinns Bar, Savoy Cafe, Blue Bay Cafe, Golf Links House Restaurant
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4 based on 128 reviews
hi we went here very good place the staff lacking and the food can be ok sometimes its burned and tasteless i would go back to see if its the chef i would say its the managers and prices r mad to ......
5 based on 164 reviews
We are a small family owned and run cafe in the village of Dundrum, County Down. We pride ourselves on serving fresh homemade food as well as a variety of freshly baked goods including scones, cakes and traybakes. We only serve Fairtrade Organic coffee of
We visited Blue Bay Cafe on Saturday 21 September 2019. I had a delicious open prawn salad, my husband had a tasty sandwich with proper, boiled ham, cheese and coleslaw. Both generous helpings, we couldn't find room for dessert, though my husband did manage a German biscuit. Service was quick and friendly. The cafe is small, around 18 seats, well situated in Dundrum. We will certainly return when we are nest in Dundrum.
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 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 143 reviews
Overlooking Newcastleâs picturesque sea front, Sea Salt Café & Bistro offers new flavours & old favourites. We are passionate about quality; our food and coffee come from the best local suppliers we can find and are prepared with care. Our all day breakfa
This place is amazing, and anytime we are in Newcastle, my wife and two kids go here for either breakfast or lunch. Good vegan or vegetarian Ulster Fry, great breakfast burrito too
4 based on 377 reviews
Hugh McCannâs is family business that has been on the go for almost 40 years, the building is around 200 years old and has been sympathetically restored to preserve old world charm, yet with all modern comforts and fabulous design taking advantage of the
Honestly don't know were to start, Hugh Mccann, from start to finish each and every member of staff made my daughter and son in laws wedding such a beautiful, memorable, stress free day, all staff went above and beyond our expectations, food was 10 out of 10,decor absolutely stunning and smiles galore, such a calm and relaxing atmosphere throughout the whole day, can't recommend this place highly enough and can say without a doubt it is simply perfect, a million thank you's x
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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.
4 based on 388 reviews
In May 2015, Great Jones Craft and Kitchen made itâs debut in the seaside town of Newcastle, bringing a fresh and exciting spin to the restaurant scene in the town, delivering a casual dining experience with a focus on quality and style. A carefully craft
We had an enjoyable evening at Great Jones. A casual dining experience with a decent atmosphere.We had sharing plasters of calimari and chicken wings as starters which were fine. The real highlight was the monkfish and beef curry. An unusual combo which was terrific. Ribeye steaks were also good.The wine list was extremely limited - we tried an Australian Malbec which was disappointing.Staff were very friendly and attentive.
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