Rostrevor is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is within Newry, Mourne and Down District. It lies at the foot of Slieve Martin on the coast of Carlingford Lough. The Kilbroney River flows through the village.
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4.5 based on 367 reviews
It is hard to believe such a restaurant is on my door step. Great choice on the menu and the food was fresh and cooked to perfection. Staff was helpful and attentive without being fussy.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
I have been meaning to go to the Bric Café in Warrenpoint for ages, because I love crêpes, but only made it there for the first time very recently.
The building is small and quite narrow, and I imagine if you go between 12 and 2 it might be very busy, as I know it is popular with locals during their lunch hour. My sister, niece and I arrived just after two and there were still people at a few tables finishing off their lunch. However, we got an empty (clean!) table close to the door which was nice, as there was a bit of a breeze. I didn't notice if there was aircon in the café. If not, I imagine it might get quite hot at the tables down the back. I liked the decor and atmosphere and the staff behind the counter were friendly and helpful.
The range of items on offer on the large wall menu is not huge by any means, as it is really just crêpes, bagels and scones, but there is a myriad of fillings on offer. To my niece’s delight, crêpes were both savoury and sweet, and I suspected she’d opt for the latter.
My sister and I ordered a ham, cheese and egg crêpe (une crêpe complète in French, if I remember correctly) and my ten year old niece chose maple syrup with vanilla ice cream. These were all large and well filled. My niece couldn't finish hers - unfortunately I hadn't thought to ask if they did child-sized portions. We had two very decent Americanos and my niece had hot chocolate with marshmallows. I don't remember exactly how much it cost, but I know it was really good value for what we had (I think it was under £20 but that doesn’t seem possible) and will definitely return.
4.5 based on 239 reviews
Family owned, in business for number of years. Bookings required at some weekends. Very good food, reasonabley priced.
Called into Diamonds after Reading reviews,, was not disappointed,, surroundings very good ,, toilets immaculate,, Service excellent and very friendly, We had Cod and Scampi both very good. Will be back to eat here when visiting Warrenpoint again. Plenty of parking opposite at the harbour
4.5 based on 116 reviews
Welcome To Sweet Pea Restaurant, A Little Slice Of Serenity Nestled In The Mourne Mountains Just Two Minutes Drive From The Centre Of The Scenic Seaside Town Of Warrenpoint. Tucked In The Delightful Grounds Of Annett's Garden Centre And Petting Farm. Sweet Pea Offers Delicious Homemade Treats, Wholesome Food And Exceptional Service. The Exposed Natural Beams, Half Doors And Delightful Terrace Give This Country Kitchen A Charming Old World Ambiance Where You Can Expect A Warm Welcome And Enticing Fare Whatever The Occasion. Sweet Pea Cafe, Also Has Private Dining Facilities For Intimate Gatherings And Celebrations Where Menus Can Be Tailored For Events. The Food Sweet Pea Cafe, Aims To Offer Its Customers Something A Little Different.! Catering For Food Intolerance As Well As Vegetarians. There Are Hot And Cold Specials As Well As The Morning And Afternoon Menus Where You Can Sample Anything From French Toast With Crispy Bacon & Maple Syrup To Beef & Guinness Casserole.
Came across this place by accident today, but it was outstanding. Clean and inviting. Excellent food. Interested and friendly service. Could not fault it. Well worth a visit, even if a little off the beaten trackThank you for your kind words. it's always a pleasure to hear how customers enjoy our hidden gem. Look forward to seeing you again. Best regards Nuala
4.5 based on 312 reviews
We had heard that this restaurant had new Italian owners and decided to give it a try. Wow! Wonderful food served by the most attentive staff. The wife and husband owners couldn’t do enough to provide an excellent service. The Italian chef visits every table and chats to all customers to ensure all is well and gives recommendations on wine. No pizza here, just quality Italian food at its best. It’s not cheap but it’s all cooked fresh, so quality not quantity. If I hazard a guess I would say that in time to come you will have to book here. Great for a special night out.
4.5 based on 239 reviews
That’s about as busy as Monday should get. Smoked apple cheese, caramelised onions on a thick beef patty with pulled pork. I never rant about burgers, but this one deserves a standing ovation. ‘The Big Mo’, get involved!
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Fulla Beans is the perfect stop for great tasting light meals and really good coffee. There is a good selection of yummy breakfasts, toasted sandwiches, light lunches and cakes. Go hungry because helpings are generous. As a bonus, the owner and staff are helpful and friendly. Definitely worth many return visits.
4 based on 84 reviews
Visited with my wife and Mum at teatime and shared 5 starters between us from their evening menu.The starters were excellent and in particular the Calamari which was wonderful.Service was excellent and our host was very attentive.Two small flaws,there was a stale smell when we first entered at circa 5pm and the card machine wasn't working.That said,this was a great experience overall.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
The Whistledown Hotel is modern, stylish, family owned and operated. It is renowned for its bustling trade, excellent restaurants and first class service. The bistro creates the perfect ambience for good food, wine and conversation. The menu has a wide variety of interesting dishes to suit the most discerning palate and is complimented by a well-chosen wine list, in terms of both quality and value for money wines. The food is a blend of modern European food with an Irish twist, with an emphasis on the use of the best local Irish produce available. The bistro enjoys an enviable panoramic view of Carlingford Lough and the majestic Mountains of Mourne. Whistledown Hotel Lobby Breakfast served from 7am - 11.30am. Extensive Bar Snack Menu & Chef's Daily Lunch Special Menu served from 12.00 to 5pm. Al Fresco dining on seafront patio - weather permitting. Finn's Pizzeria Restaurant from 5.30pm nightly and Whistledown Bistro from 5.30pm nightly. Speciality Tea, Coffee & light options served in the Hotel Bar. Extensive range of premium spirits & wines available.
We didn't get to the restaurant til just before 9pm (last food orders), but we were still welcomed in.
We got a table for four upstairs - unfortunately not a window seat but they were all occupied.
The food was absolutely great and such large portions that we couldn't manage desserts. A pity because they looked delicious.
We were staying with friends in Warrenpoint and I envy them that such a great restaurant is so near their house.
3.5 based on 55 reviews
I have been using this café for many years and the food and coffee is excellent. However, of recent the service has become appalling. I counted six members of staff who walked past my table before I managed to stop one and ask to put in my order. Then I waited 15 minutes for two coffees to be served! This is not the first time this has happened. There seems to be staff standing behind the counter chatting while customers wait and wait. Very disappointing.
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