Find out what Irish restaurants to try in Strangford. Strangford (from Old Norse Strangr-fjǫrðr, meaning 'strong fjord') is a small village at the mouth of Strangford Lough in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has a population of 475 according to the 2001 Census.
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4 based on 307 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.
4 based on 280 reviews
Irish country pub serving great food, drink & craic with a relaxed informal style 7 days a week in a rural setting on the shores of Strangford Lough.
After reading great reviews on TA, I made a booking for my husband, grown-up daughter and myself for lunch before heading to Portaferry. We got a lovely welcome and given a choice of table which we picked looking out over the gardens. It was just after noon and lunch service was just beginning. Although quiet, the restaurant/bar had a cosy and relaxed atmosphere, we felt really comfortable and treated like old friends. Armed with wine and a beer the 3 of us decided on an assortment of starters, great decision. Three crumbed brie, two pulled beef sliders (tender beef, bbq sauce in a dinky wee brioche bun) and lightly battered mushrooms. Seriously good food, and plenty of it! As the restaurant started to fill, we were given time to enjoy our food, with attentive but unobtrusive service. This place is wonderful, friendly staff, lovely surroundings and outstanding food. Very resonable prices on drinks and food. Totally recommended. Thank you so much for your kind words, Gives us all a lift. i will ensure all the staff are aware. We hope to see you again soon and thanks for choosing the Brig. Cheers.
4 based on 167 reviews
The Dufferin Arms is famous throughout Northern Ireland for its great food, perfect Guinness, live music and the best craic that money just cannot buy! We pride ourselves in the friendly welcome that greets all our customers, come in a stranger, leave as
We enjoyed excellent food and a well stocked bar at this old, and busy pub. I had lamb which was very tender, and my wife and I shared a rhubarb apple crumble served with custard sauce and local vanilla ice cream. The trad music with six or seven musicians singing, playing guitars and a harpist, left no doubt that we were really in Ireland.
4 based on 223 reviews
Quaint restaurant in Killyleagh a short distance from the water's edge.Charming surroundings, super food, great service and good value - a smuggler's delight!!
4 based on 257 reviews
We came here for a late lunch / early dinner after visiting Mount Stewart. I had the large bowl of seafood chowder served with wheaten bread. The chowder had a rich, creamy taste although I'd have preferred less potato and more seafood. The chowder was served in a wide, shallow bowl which looked very tempting, but served in a deeper bowl would have kept the food hot for longer. My wife's hake with garlic potatoes and samphire was served with a tangy, citrus mayonnaise which was delicious.
4 based on 85 reviews
Im fairly well versed in steak sandwiches, and the one I had last week at the Pantry was second to none. I know how I like my meat - and I got exactly what I asked for (which, in my opinion, is a rarity in Northern Ireland as most places like to over-cook your order - assuming "she couldn't possibly have meant rare, we know best, lets give her medium-well done" and then ruining a perfectly good cut of beef that had the potential to be so much more! My husband and I enjoyed a shared starter that had such great flavours (goats cheese) and did exactly what a starter should do, got us ready for our main! We also had a dessert - the pavlova - it was perfect. I couldn't believe the quality of all 3 dishes - compliments to the chef. The whole experience was so much higher than I was expecting, from a little cafe/restaurant in little ol' Strangford. I will definitely be returning (today actually!...and bringing a friend!) The service was nice, and the prices very reasonable - in my opinion, if this place was in London/Belfast they could/would be charging much more!
4 based on 115 reviews
For a place that is only open three days a week this restaurant is superb. Great views, lovely friendly staff and delicious, good value food. You can either eat upstairs in the restaurant or a more limit menu in the bar downstairs.
4 based on 443 reviews
Winners of Ulster Seafood Restaurant of the Year 2018, runners up Pub of the Year 2016, Taste of Ulster 2016 & 2017. This family run restaurant and bar, is situated in the heart of Strangford village overlooking the lough, serving local fresh produce. Dis
We booked a table Friday night for dinner, it really exceeded our expectations .From the decor , atmosphere and friendly staff to the amazing food. We had the rump steaks with all the trimmings , absolutely delicious, good quality wine , can't wait to return !!
4 based on 603 reviews
The Cuan Licensed Guest Inn is a family owned and run hotel located in the beautiful conservation village of Strangford, on the shores of Strangford Lough. We offer a fantastic food experience with seafood as our specialism and a passionate commitment to
We came over from Isle of Man on a grey day. We were hungry so came straight to the Cuan as we have been well-fed here previously. Right up to our expectations, if anything even better than before. Prompt, friendly service, our beautifully cooked meals arrived in good time. Even our normally reticent crew member commented her meal was delicious, praise indeed! The usual welcoming atmosphere is still there, if anything slightly improved as we were earlier than our normal time so the restaurant was still only filling up. It all set us up nicely for a stroll around the coast path overlooking Audley's Roads and Castle Ward.
5 based on 170 reviews
Contemporary Bistro in Strangford, County Down. Using the best of local seasonal produce, cooked simply, letting the ingredients sing for themselves. We pride ourselves on providing high quality and professional service in a friendly and relaxed environme
Great service, friendly, fast and professional. Lovely food at a good price. A clean and lovely place to eat. Only 2-3 minutes walk from the ferry to Portaferry.
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