Reviews on European food in Greyabbey, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Greyabbey or Grey Abbey is a small village, townland (of 208 acres) and civil parish located on the eastern shores of Strangford Lough, on the Ards Peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies 7 miles (11 km) south of Newtownards. Both townland and civil parish are situated in the historic barony of Ards Lower. It is within the Borough of Ards. It had a population of 939 people in the 2011 Census.
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4 based on 657 reviews
A beautiful country pub and farm shop in Lisbane, near the shores of Strangford Lough. Emphasis on fresh local produce, pub grub classics and seafood from the lough. Michelin recommended 2014 and 2015.
Slipped into The PoacherâPocket for dinner on the recommendation of our B&B host and dinner was delicious. Wait staff was attentive and checked on us several times during the meal.Wide variety of food options, something for every taste, so consider stopping in if youâre in the area.
5 based on 177 reviews
Dine with a view at the Lighthouse Bar and Grill, situated right on the sea front in Donaghadee we provide high quality, fresh food using local ingredients at an affordable price point. Our chargrill dishes are our signature meals including our burger, st
So I go to this amazing restaurant regularly with my folks/friends/kids or a combination of all three. Took my folks and kids Sunday past- about time I write a review. Point form works for me:-1. Stunning restaurant,great decor and atmosphere.2. Despite how busy it is they always makeRegulars feel special and appreciated which really doesnât happen anywhere else in the dee....3. Food is outstanding.4.Service is fab.5. Kids made to feel so welcome.Then there is the final no.6 6. Toni- Toni is the heart of the restaurant,always smiling,always welcoming,sings happy birthday over and over and always with a smile. She is the wee gem of this fabulous place and my kids adore her.To sum up, if you visit the dee, this is the only place to eat!!!!
4 based on 321 reviews
Booked for eight Friday night even tho left it a bit late , wasn't a problem, the staff so friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The steaks cooked beautiful the proper way!! Sides and desserts amazing , all other food looked fab . Will most definitely return !!
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.
5 based on 425 reviews
We had heard a lot about this place and had read the reviews. Our expectations were therefore raised. The service was particularly slow with a large portion of the wine consumed before our orders were taken. The menu was indeed extensive and looked promising however the end product did not live up to expectations. Unfortunately rather average. We have eaten in a large number of fish restaurants around the world but this one is some way off the pace. Closer to home the Boat House on the island of Gigha and Cafe Fish in Tobermory are hugely better. Overall not worth the drive to Kircubbin.HiThanks for taking the time to leave a review which has left us all quite shocked!I would love to hear from you to confirm when you dined with us, what you had that was rather average, to discuss the service as it does not ring any bells with our manager or supervisors who do not remember any diners waiting any length of time more than usual to place an order, or any diners who consumed a large portion of wine while waiting, or when checked while dining if there was any problems/issues with their chosen dishes.I'm delighted you have eaten in a lot of restaurants around the world but to say we are off the pace is laughable, we are booked well in advance, we serve only fresh local ingredients, we will keep doing what we do and we do very well, obviously the other diners who leave a review on tripadvisor do not know what they are talking about!By recommending to people the Boat House on the Island of Gigha and Cafe Fish in Tobermory (closer to home HELLO) you could maybe supply the ferry to get the customers from Northern Ireland over to Scotland.I look forward to hearing from you, please ring me on 028427 38222.CheersLeigh
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5 based on 79 reviews
Small, friendly and cosy atmosphere. Delivering great quality food with a Dutch twist. Locally roasted coffee. Fresh scones made daily.
We have visited a number of times now between breakfast and lunch. The food is always fresh with a dutch theme. Tasty, beautifully presented and no skimping on anything. My favourite is sourdough bread with ham, mustard gouda cheese. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Coffee has flavour. It is a small venu but worth the wait if it is busy.
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