What to do and see in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom: The Best Food & Drink

April 25, 2022 Leida Jutras

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Restaurants in Northern Ireland

1. Belfast Bred Theatrical Food Tour

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Belfast Bred Theatrical Food Tour

A dramatic tour of the city’s cuisine from past to present.A walking tour with a difference: on Belfast Bred you’ll discover the city’s fascinating culinary history in the company of Barney, a chef from RMS Titanic – and you’ll sample some great Belfast food along the way.Defrosted after 99 years frozen in an iceberg, Barney has just two and a half hours to search contemporary Belfast for the finest ingredients to recreate the famous ship’s launch menu. If successful, Barney will cook the Titanic Centenary Dinner in 2012. Written by Seth Linder, performed by Michael Lavery or Stephen Beggs and directed by Kabosh’s Paula McFetridge, Belfast Bred introduces you to the very best of local produce. You’ll also get the chance to chat with local chefs, and taste Belfast’s culinary heritage. So join Barney as he recounts the stories of the Edwardian city he knew and discover the world-class food and drink available throughout modern Belfast.This mouth-watering dramatic tour includes free samples at each location: - Gourmet delights at the century-old Sawers Deli, established 1897. - Northern Ireland’s celebrated seafood at the Mourne Seafood Bar.- Superb artisan beers at the atmospheric John Hewitt Public House. - Delicious potted chicken at the Potted Hen.- Sizzling Hot Rock Steaks and traditional Boxtys at the 300 year old McHugh’s Bar. Finish up at St. George’s Market, one of the finest food markets in the UK or Ireland, first opened when Barney was a boy!Tour times:- Departs Sawers Deli, College Street, 10.15am, finishing St. George’s Market 12.45pm. - Every Friday and Saturday from Friday 24th June 2011 to Saturday 3rd September 2011. Tickets £20 per person, including samples.

2. Belfast Cookery School

54 Castle Street, Belfast BT1 1GH Northern Ireland +44 28 9023 4722 [email protected] http://www.belfastcookeryschool.com
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Belfast Cookery School

we are the first purpose built cookery school in Belfast.We are situated in the centre of belfast close to hotels and public transport links.we offer a wide range of cookery classes featuring our chefs from the Mourne seafood Bar but we also offer a number of ethnic cooking classes featuring guest chefs.

3. Mourne Seafood Cookery School

Rooney Road, Nautilus Centre, Kilkeel BT34 4AG Northern Ireland +44 28 4176 2525 [email protected] http://www.mourneseafoodcookeryschool.com/
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Mourne Seafood Cookery School

A seafood cookery school located beside Kilkeel Harbour.

Reviewed By rebekah_shan - Kilkeel, United Kingdom

Received a voucher as a Christmas gift...one of my favourite Christmas gifts to date :) Really enjoyed the cookery class, and would highly recommend it. Had the opportunity to create and then enjoy some truly delicious seafood, all within sight of the harbour! Thank you to all the staff for their help and for making it so beneficial and interesting.

4. Whitewater Brewery Tour

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Whitewater Brewery Tour

Our adventures got up and flowing on the banks of the Whitewater in 1996. Upriver in the Mountains of Mourne, With hard work and perseverance our beer, born in a barn by the river, was really flowing. Until eventually we reached a point where we needed a “bigger shed.” Now we are proud to open our new home for the Whitewater Brewing Company and Tap House.

5. Mobile Team Adventure

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Mobile Team Adventure

Experts in our field we offer sea kayaking tours and canoeing experiences. You can explore our beautiful coastline with our experienced guides, or hire a canoe or kayak paddle along the stunning River Lagan, within the Regional Park, at Shaw’s Bridge, Belfast. We will exceed your expectations and that’s what makes us the best at what we do!

6. Erne Water Taxi

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Erne Water Taxi

Experience the Fermanagh Lakelands and immerse yourself in the beautiful island landscape of Lough Erne. Sit back, relax and see Lough Erne your way with our chauffeur driven boats. Our taxi service will provide a pick up and drop-off from any accessible jetty on Lough Erne. We also offer specialty tours of the Lough Erne. More info at ernewatertaxi. com

7. The Echlinville Distillery

62 Gransha Road Echlinville House, Newtownards BT22 1AJ Northern Ireland +44 28 4273 8597 [email protected] http://echlinville.com
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The Echlinville Distillery

Field-to-glass distillery crafting award winning spirits in the heart of County Down, Northern Ireland. Home to Dunville's Irish Whiskey, Echlinville Single Estate Irish Pot Still Gin, Jawbox Gin and Bán Poitín.

Reviewed By MarkH9406 - Newtownards, United Kingdom

Was bought a tour for Christmas and visited in January. Starts with tea/coffee and scones / buns and health and safety briefing with some history. Tour takes you from process start to finish showing gin poteen and whiskey distillation and the differences. Right through to the storage. Post tour you can use your voucher for some drams of the distillery's own whiskies or exchange them against value of some products and merchandise in the on site shop.

8. Irish Feast

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Irish Feast

Irish Feast Food Tours: ‘For food is history on a plate. No ingredient or combination of ingredients arrives by accident. There’s always a reason for them being there. They tell of trade, conquest, migration, social change. Any people’s fundamental identity is lodged in their food.’ On an Irish Feast food tour, whether in Ballycastle or Bushmills, Glenarm or Rathlin Island, we tell tales of ancient peoples and modern foods; of Viking raiders and English sailors; of the great clans of yesterday and the collaborative industry of today. Discover old recipes and new trends; talk to traditional family-owned restaurants and up and coming artisan cafes and eateries; taste all our history and culture, and truly experience the creative future of our home on a scintillating, surprising, seriously tasty Irish Feast Food Tour. Please join us! Remember the Irish proverb: Laughter is brightest where food is served best. We'll show you the truth of this. See you soon.

9. Titanic Food Tour Belfast

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Titanic Food Tour Belfast

Journey in the footsteps of Titanic’s builders on our new Titanic Quarter food tour. Jump on board the Titanic tram and discover Belfast’s maritime past and explore the legend of the RMS Titanic. Enjoy 5 delicious food and sample courses along the way. Taste local beers and premium gins at historic venues including HMS Caroline and Titanic’s Dock, Titanic Hotel and more Includes the Titanic Tram

10. Enniskillen Taste Experience

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Enniskillen Taste Experience

Indulge your inner foodie on this 3 hour gourmet tasting tour and sample the edible delights around the island town of Enniskillen. Your private food guide will introduce you to the tastes, sounds and sights of Enniskillen.

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