Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Portballintrae. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Portballintrae (from Irish: Port Bhaile an Trá, meaning "port of the beach settlement") is a small seaside village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is four miles east of Portrush and two miles west of the Giant's Causeway. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 734 people, a decline of 10% compared to 1991. It lies within the Causeway Coast and Glens District Council area.
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4 based on 128 reviews
My favourite spot in Portrush, not your usual coffee shop experience, more chick chic than trendy hipster. But the foods fantastic and the traybakes put other coffee shops to shame. Staff are brilliant and can't do enough for you.
4 based on 156 reviews
A shabby chic/ vintage style restaurant Serves pancakes American and traditional al with a choice of savoury or sweet toppings, crepes, waffles, full breakfasts , toasties and lots of other scrumptious food, All day menu so pop in any time and visit us( g
I enjoyed a leisurely lunch here. Everything was off a high standard and the staff were all very helpful and friendly. The decor is beautiful and the atmosphere very restful although the cafe was busy. The home baking was of a very high standard. Totally yummy.Hi Alibali27, we are over the moon with your wonderful review, thank you so much for taking the time to write this for us, we really appreciate this. It's great to hear you enjoyed your visit with us, we will pass your lovely comment on to our staff( they will be really pleased ) . We hope you come back and see us again X
3 based on 130 reviews
Creative Gardens Bushmills is located on the gorgeous north coast, a stoneâs throw from the Giants Causeway and Bushmills Distillery. We've recently completed renovations, including our Barn with a fully covered children's play area. As well as being an a
We went as a family group for a Saturday lunch. There is a large car park and staff are pleasant and helpful. It was good to be able to get a meal from the breakfast menu.as well as lunch items. The food was fine, but quite ordinary and the prices are raher steep. The pudding portions are generous.
The place we wanted to go for breakfast was booked out so we walked up the street to Jill's Kitchen and I'm glad we did. This place deserves more breakfast trade because it offers a good cooked breakfast for a reasonable price and a quick service. If only the tourists would walk up the street they would find it.
Coopers Corner is a sit in or take away. We offer a selection of breakfasts, home baked scones including one with a 80 year old secret family recipe! We were established in 2015. We have a cold counter serving local fresh produce of all your sandwich or t
After a fairly long day travelling around sightseeing, we stopped in at Lilly's for a cup of tea. The staff were so welcoming and friendly. They recommended a lemon scone with our tea, which was absolutely delicious. Not being from the area, we asked about restaurants, Not only did they recommend a few, they booked us in for the following evening!! Now that's what I call service!! A lovely tea shop with a great selection of cakes, and the tea was excellent..
4 based on 68 reviews
It's always best to eat where the locals eat so whilst i was in the post office, I asked for a recommendation of where to have lunch. they suggested Mike's, just around the corner.I ordered the Sausage & Champ Mash with a mug of teaThe food came really quickly and it was gorgeous. Three thick sausages with a pile of Champ Mash smothered with onion gravy. The staff were brilliantly really friendly and welcoming. If I ever revisit Bushmills - and I'd like too - I'm going back
4 based on 147 reviews
A cosy converted barn serving traditional food just 500m from the Giant's Causeway and the beautiful North Coast coastline. Open 7 days a week. Coffee, tea, traybakes and goodies not to mention hot and cold lunches too!
Bus stopped here on a coach trip to the Giants Causeway. Ordered the soup and sandwich combo for £9.95 (didn't particularly want the soup but no option to buy the sandwich alone), 2 bottles of coke and a packet of crisps. Total bill came to £19.10!Food was ok and possibly worth £9.95 but the (unpriced) soft drinks and crisps ridiculously overpriced. Seems to be a bit of a trap.Felt like there is some kind of deal going on with the coach drivers and the cafe whereby the coaches stop here and the drivers get a free meal on the basis of fleecing tourists. Had we known we would have avoided but I'd imagine most who stop here on coach trips will have no idea of where they will be having lunch.Good evening adaml886,Thank you for taking the time to write this review. We do have a meal deal that we offer although if you donât want the soup you are more than welcome to have it without. Prices off drinks and crisps however are advertised on the board above the counter. We do not fleece tourists as prices are all advertised for people to see as they walk in the door. Iâm sorry to hear that you didnât enjoy your experience at the Giants Barn.Kind regards Megan kerr
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4 based on 92 reviews
We had never visited here for breakfast but since our preferred establishment was closed for refurbishments we called in, and I'm very glad we did.The menu is more extensive than I had imagined, but we opted for a standard mini fry of bacon, sausage and egg with potato and soda bread. It was cooked in a flash and was delicious. We also took a couple of filled rolls for the journey home and will have them at tea time.
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4 based on 262 reviews
I popped in with my two kids as one of them was hungry and it was right beside Dunluce Castle, where I wanted to get some photos of them. The service was prompt and polite, and the raspberry roulade was amazing!! My youngest devoured a beautifully presented cheese and ham sandwich, while my eldest enjoyed her cup of tea. This wasnât my first visit here, and it certainly wonât be my last.
4 based on 394 reviews
Four of us arrived here on a busy Sunday lunchtime. We were met by a friendly waitress who showed us to our table. We all had toasted sandwiches or wraps.All the food was fresh and tasty.The service was very friendly and efficient. It was very good value.
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