Reviews on European food in Limavady, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Limavady (/lɪməˈvædi/; from Irish Léim a' Mhadaidh, meaning 'leap of the dog') is a market town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, with Binevenagh as a backdrop. Lying 17 miles (27 km) east of Derry and 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Coleraine, Limavady had a population of 12,043 people as of the 2001 Census—an increase of some 17% since 1991. In the 30 years between 1971 and 2011, Limavady's population nearly doubled. Limavady is within Causeway Coast and Glens Borough.
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5 based on 91 reviews
Junction Bar & Grill is a family owned restaurant in the heart of Limavady. Our team endeavour to source & cook fresh wholesome food from local origins.
We celebrated my husbands 40th here last night and the service was outstanding from Anthony and his team....as it always is! Food was amazing and everyone said they will most definitely be back. We then went upstairs to the bar, where there was a live band. It was the perfect setting to celebrate the night away...and a bit of dancing too! Thank you Anthony and team for the perfect evening! Thank you for your Great Review . It was a pleasure to look after you all , We are glad you enjoyed the Depot venue afterwards , Looking forward to seeing you & Mark soon again
3 based on 259 reviews
We booked a table in the classic for 7.30. We waited until 8.00pm until we got seated. No apologies for the wait. When we sat down our order was not taken until 8.09. Meanwhile a table who were seated next to us 5 min later were served, ate and left by the time we got our starter. No one came near us to apologise for the wait. You would think when you book a table for 7.30 you wouldnt have finished your main meal by 9.38. Ruined a birthday dinner and will never be back!!! No one was about for us to talk to when we were leaving.
4 based on 92 reviews
Enjoyed a nice Sunday lunch here. It is a self service carvery with the starter and dessert selected from the menu and served at the table . I had really good crispy mushrooms and my friend had caesar salad also good. The carvery meat was tasty but all the beef was well done which was a pity , many other carveries are now providing a choice of rare or well done roasts. For dessert we had Baileys cheese cake and creme brulee. The food was good but the service was awful , we waited ages to order the starter and then had to go an find someone to order the dessert and coffee . We had made a reservation by phone but we were not on the list at the dining room , they seem a bit disorganised.Hi Holiday SeekerThank you for your review. I am pleased that overall you enjoyed your dining experience in Greens Restaurant. I appreciate your feedback regarding service which has been passed to the restaurant manager to review. We hope to welcome you again in the near future.Best WishesRoe Park Resort
4 based on 411 reviews
Three of us dined here on bank holiday Monday and the place seemed very busy but our service and meals/drinks etc was impressive and very enjoyable indeed and well above par to keep in the golfing mode Some time since we previously dined here so really good to see standards up a notch and lift available for anyone who has difficulty with the stairs Superb portions lovely food matched by efficient service adds up to a lovely night out Well done Coach House Brasserie
4 based on 187 reviews
Serve traditional pub food to a high standard. Where possible we source our produce locally and cook all dishes to order.
Visited here a few months ago and it was disappointing. Now under new management and itâs a massive improvement. Sunday dinner for 8 people of the highest quality. Very good portion sizes at a fair price. Service was on point! Looking forward to our next visit!!!
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4 based on 199 reviews
Long established restaurant managed by husband & wife team ,Stanley & Maria ,offering seasonal local produce in a relaxed & informal setting with a menu choice to suit all. Recognised in major Food Guide Books & the only restaurant in Northern Ireland to
We visited on a Friday evening and the place was full ... we had to wait about 10 minutes for our table (which they apologized profusely for).For starters the fried cheese and the crab cakes were both delicious. I had the Galician fish stew (not really a stew) and couldn't stop raving about it - so good. DH had the salmon with a cream chive sauce and it was also very well prepared. Entrees are served with very generous portions of veggies and potatoes. For desert DH said the sticky toffee pudding was very good. The irish coffee was also very good.Reasonable prices for the quality of the food.
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