Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Derry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Derry (/ˈdɛri/), officially Londonderry (/ˈlʌndənˌdɛri/), is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name Daire (modern Irish: Doire) meaning "oak grove". In 1613, the city was granted a Royal Charter by King James I and gained the "London" prefix to reflect the funding of its construction by the London guilds. While the city is more usually known colloquially as Derry, Londonderry is also commonly used and remains the legal name.
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4 based on 849 reviews
The Exchange Restaurant and Wine Bar is a family friendly, informal restaurant located centrally near the Peace Bridge in the busy town centre. Established 10 years ago, we have become a well known attraction on the riverside. We serve a comprehensive ran
I love pubs. But the problem with most of the pubs in Ireland is that they serve lots of drinks, and a smattering of snacks, but not that many offer a full menu for a meal. So because we wanted to eat more than drink, we passed pub after pub that only served drinks. Finally came to the Exchange Restaurant. Very nice and lively atmosphere with a friendly hustle and bustle about it. Delicious food. We had Blackened Salmon and Grilled Sea Bass. Excellent!
4 based on 381 reviews
Bringing you a little piece of sicily in a relaxed atmosphere , authentic italian dishes , coffee and wines.We cater for Vegans , Vegetarians and Gluten free . We can cater for large groups (please book in advance ) All dishes cooked to order with fresh a
My husband and I had eaten a huge lunch and were not really needing dinner. We decided on having just ice cream which can work around all those crevices in the digestive system that aren't filled with food. Unbeknownst to us, most of the ice cream places close 6-ish. Spaghetti Junction has ice cream on the menu as dessert so we went in and asked if we could take up a table for just ice cream. We were treated like royalty and the ice cream was delicious!thanks so much , was our pleasure !
4 based on 1446 reviews
Called in for a quick bite to eat, and the service was amazing as was the food , there was a slight delay in getting our food up due to a technical fault but nothing to complain about but they were so apologetic and amazing with our wee boy who is 6 and he loved his complimentary ice cream and deserts to take home... Can't wait for oyr next visit
4 based on 1604 reviews
first time eating here ,we got a nice table up stairs ,air con was right above us n was a bit chilly , but the food was just warm and it was 2 people had the burgers ,I had a chicken ceaser salad and the breaded chicken was just about warm , it would be better if the food was warmer , I asked for a jug of water but never got it , best part of this meal was the desert , ! I booked Fitzroys as I heard so much about it , but not sure I would go back again ,
4 based on 624 reviews
A family-run Craft Brewery & Eatery creating uniquely local, fabulously flavoursome small batches of artisan beer and food.
We turned up unplanned in the early evening and luckily they had a table.I cannot criticise this place in anyway. The atmosphere, food, beer and service were all really excellent, and very reasonably priced. Try it.
4 based on 1249 reviews
We are a multi award winning casual dining restaurant serving good, local food at good prices in the heart of the Waterside, Derry. Proud winner of the 'best restaurant' in 2019 at the Irish Restaurant Association Awards for Co. Derry.
From the moment we went in the service was fabulous, Connor was very attentive,and our order was taken and delivered very quickly... Zara was super efficient in every aspect of our evening. Me and my Husband who are very picky both agreed that the food here is by far the best in Derry! Thank you to the front of house staff for everything and a very big thank you to the hard working chefs for a delicious meal. And to the owner of Sooty Olive for a wonderful experience. You have a wonderful team and manager. I wish you many many more years of success and we will definitely return!
4 based on 269 reviews
A cool & contemporary new restaurant by Barry P. O'Brien with a strong focus on locally sourced produce.A great spot to enjoy tapas and a good bottle of wine!
At a conference we reserved a table for dinner for 13 with no problems. Staff very efficient and courteous. Exceptional roast with large side of great veggies, monk fish, and braised red rice and grilled halloumi were tops for vegetarians. We were given a table by the window that looks out to the river foyle. It is a 1 minute walk from the city hotel and 2 minutes from the holiday inn express where we stayed. We did not realize that they closed at 9:30 as we stayed to 10PM! They did not bother us about our long 3 hour stay. I gave them a record tip (for me) ten pounds on a 21 pound bill, i was so happy. Getting separate bills for each couple/person was no problem. Everyone loved the place, each of 13 people kept praising it onto the next day of the conference!.
4 based on 141 reviews
Situated at the hub of Derry's shopping, arts and social scene, Shipquay Restaurant is the perfect place for brunch, lunch, a bite to eat or an evening menu with contemporary class. Shipquay Restaurant, with views of the surrounding Shipquay streetscape,
We were staying in the Shipquay hotel for a couple nights and ate one dinner and one breakfast here. The dinner was very filling with generous portions of well prepared and tasty food. I had the lamb shank and it was tender and falling off the bone. The sauce and sides were all great. Breakfast was a nice buffet with a few hot dish options. Everything was fresh and well done. The service was attentive and friendly, always there if we needed something. We didn't have a booking but they were able to seat us immediately nonetheless. This was a high point of staying at the Shipquay.
4 based on 1001 reviews
Whether it's Sunday lunch with the family, private dining for an intimate celebration, lunch over a business deal or a midweek treat, Browns Bonds Hill provides diners with a unique Michelin recommended dining experience. The flagship restaurant in the gr
We return to Browns after a gap of a few years - I missed it! The ambience is as refined as ever and the food is excellent. Very good presentation and all the courses were inventive and very good. Delicious desserts. We had the lunch menu (even on a Sunday) which is excellent value. Excellent home made bread. Large choice of wines - I particularly appreciated that each have a description including the grape and the flavours. Good service completed the great experience. Definitely worth a visit. Browns on Bond Hill is the more formal restaurant, whereas Browns in Town has a more popular menu. I go for Bonds Hill every time!
4 based on 1446 reviews
Called in for a quick bite to eat, and the service was amazing as was the food , there was a slight delay in getting our food up due to a technical fault but nothing to complain about but they were so apologetic and amazing with our wee boy who is 6 and he loved his complimentary ice cream and deserts to take home... Can't wait for oyr next visit
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