Reviews on Irish food in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Newtownabbey is a large settlement north of Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Sometimes considered to be a suburb of Belfast, it is separated from the rest of the city by Cavehill and Fortwilliam golf course. At the 2001 Census, Newtownabbey Urban Area had a population of 62,056, making it the fourth largest settlement in Northern Ireland. It is part of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.
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4 based on 2318 reviews
Whilst visiting Belfast we prebooked Gingers for a relatives 60th birthday meal as my husband had been a couple of times prior whilst travelling for business. We couldnât have asked for a better night of celebrations. Unfortunately our guests were delayed, I called Gingers and they were very understanding Despite our late arrival we didnât feel at all rushed Choice of beers and wine were excellent. The food menu was extensive including a vegetarian menu which three of us chose from Amazing starters and mains, we didnât have room for a pudding but shared a cheese board. Superb service - will be back next time we are in Belfast and will definitely recommend to all friends and family.
4 based on 244 reviews
Fantastic place to have a drink. Very old pub with Irish music playing. They also serve food. Staff brilliant. Well worth a visit
4 based on 234 reviews
If your visiting Belfast and want something to eat without fancy price tags the visit the West gourmet Sandwich Bar situated near the now famous Primark Building Castle St it has a great variety of hot and cold sandwiches panninis and a variety of other dishes for the on the go visitor and of course there is always the good old Ulster fry on offer for a reasonable £5.95 that's for the large BTW service as always in our City is friendly and you don't have to wait to long once your order is in only downside you may have to wait on a table especially on Saturdays but don't let that put you off as it wouldn't be long. So next time your in Belfast give it a try
4 based on 989 reviews
DINING AT THE LANTERN, BELFAST Exciting established restaurant in the heart of belfast city centre. A fantastic High quality Northern Irish ingredients create a varied menu with the focus firmly on great seasonal produce. An established favourite in the h
Three of us had a delightful dinner here recently.We were warmly welcomed and seated then promptly waited upon. The drinks were brought in short order as was our delicious food including the excellent octopus. Service was attentive but not intrusive and the sound level allowed normal conversation.The Lantern is conveniently located near City Hall and all the bus routes including the newly introduced Glider. We will be back.
4 based on 643 reviews
Having dinner here is a real treat. The service you receive from when you enter until you depart is genuine and personable. I love the casual approach to such a brilliant foodie experience. I was therefore delighted that they were awarded a Michelin star, but didn't need to become stuck up snobs to get it.Every course here is such a novel and gastronomic experience! We didn't go for wine pairing because we know what we like! (and you don't need to spend a mortgage on it either) - to top it all they have a fab cocktail menu too.!!Can't wait to go back!!
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4 based on 112 reviews
High Quality, Locally Sourced Ingredients & Expert Care and Knowledge.. Striving to Bring You a Refined & Wholesome Dining Experience
I found the restaurant attractive with nice decor. It is located in the centre of Parkgate and there are several parking spaces outside the door. The young staff were very pleasant and quite efficient. I liked the Sunday menu options and chose the beef sliders which were very tasty. Others had the boneless ribs and the chilli prawns which were also enjoyed. Two of us picked the cod and I chose the slow braised beef. Great dishes, especially mine! The beef was outstanding and resembled two slabs of daupinoise potatoes in appearance. We enjoyed the accompanying potatoes and other vegetables. My brother in law chose the chicken chow mein which was a special. It was extremely salty. We all agreed about this and did mention it. He received a complimentary pint of beer. Shame all the dishes weren't perfect, but the lunch was thoroughly enjoyable.
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4 based on 2117 reviews
Holohan's is a family owned Irish restaurant situated on the Belfast Barge and permanently moored beside the Waterfront theatre and Queens Bridge in the heart of Belfast City. Holohan's unusual and picturesque setting is the perfect accompaniment to the u
Absolutely 5 star restaurant ! Highly recommended.What a quirky dining experience.We had inadvertently booked for 2 rather than 4 but they managed to squeeze us in.Stunning starters, beautiful bread, magnificent mains and delightful deserts.
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4 based on 69 reviews
Driving through stopped for lunch. Very busy for a Thursday afternoon. Fixtures and fitting a bit dated and worn. Friendly atmosphere, food was tasty. Food came as ordered and as described. If about here again would return. Quite an extensive menu for a small town.
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4 based on 481 reviews
Went on Fatherâs Day and right away staff greeted my dad with âhappy fathers dayâ and he was given a free drink. Service was excellent by friendly efficient staff. Food also Great with plenty of choice, big portions and well presented. Very enjoyable time and really glad we picked sozo.
4 based on 822 reviews
Beautiful food, great presentation and lovely staff. The goats cheese starter was lovely, also recommend the pork platter.
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