Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Ballymoney. Ballymoney (from Irish: Baile Monaidh, meaning "homestead on the peatland" [ˈbˠalʲə ˈmˠʊnˠəi]) is a small town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is currently served by the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council. The civil parish of Ballymoney is situated in the historic baronies of Dunluce Upper and Kilconway in County Antrim, and the barony of North East Liberties of Coleraine in County Londonderry. It had a population of 10,393 people in the 2011 Census.
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5 based on 202 reviews
Weâve been to the Scenic Inn on a number of occasions after recommendations from friends! Even though I got lost we eventually made it and it was well worth it!! ( Road signs from Ballycastle arenât great to be honest) Service is excellent, the staff are amazing and so friendly. Nothing is too much bother. You know youâre home when your waitress lets your son borrow her phone so he can watch the Liverpool match. Thanks so much for that!! It made his week â½ï¸The place is spotless, kids play area out the back is amazing. Thereâs so much choice on the menu, my favourite is the Pepper Chicken sizzler and the onion rings are to die for!!! Kids portions generous and great vegetarian options..Weâre definitely going to be regulars now. It was our pleasure, we're lucky to have such great members of staff.We look forward to seeing you guys again soon
4 based on 41 reviews
Located at the iconic Dark Hedges tourist site, the Hedges Restaurant provides breakfast, lunch and dinner services in a beautiful themed environment. We serve quality food at reasonable prices alongside daily specials provided by highly trained chefs.
We were visiting the Dark Hedges which is nearby, and decided to pop in here for lunch. What a nice place and the food was really delicious. We enjoyed their special that day which was a baked potato with chicken and cheese on top. Very different and delicious.
Where to eat British food in Ballymoney: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 26 reviews
In April 2015, Gracehill House was bought over and the new owners have transformed the clubhouse into a modern bar and restaurant and continue to make changes throughout the estate. As well as this, they are currently finalising their purchase of The Hedg
We called in here as a hungry family after travelling the north coast, seeing Carrick-a-rede, the Giant's causeway, the dark hedges and some of the other dark hedges doors, one of which is in Gracehill House. There is a lovely bistro restaurant there so we decided to stay for dinner. What a brilliant dinner it was too and great value. Could not fault it! Friendly staff who stamped our dark hedges doors passport too. If you go to see dark hedges, go hungry and stop off here! We are already planning to go back next month!
Went to the Bridge Bar restaurant recently for a function comprising about 100 guests. This can be a test for many establishments - small numbers of diners may experience good food and service, but when the numbers are increased, quality and service can diminish. However, this was not the case in the Bridge restaurant. Our broth was tasty and thick, the set turkey dinner was well cooked and plentiful while the trio of deserts was excellent. Service was prompt and attentive. I would not hesitate in recommending this restaurant.
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