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We're off to Ireland in August and will be spending a night in Coleraine, can anyone suggest a decent family restaurant.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know you probably want personal experiences and I don`t want to sound like a smartarse but did you know Tripadvisor have a restaurant section now? I`ve found some good places to eat on there (discovered my local curry house on there that I would probably never have thought to go into before Tripadvisor)
To be honest Coleraine is a bit of a dead loss for decent restaurants. It's too close to the seaside resorts of Portrush and Portstewart. There used to be the Salmon Leap, but it closed several years ago. However the Lodge Hotel http:// www.the lodgeho tel.com / is OK.
rocky,
With transport your best bet might be to go inland to for, example the Brown Trout http:// www.bro wntrout inn.com / It is many years since I was there but it's a safe bet for a good meal in a nice location I'd say.
In Portrush the Spinnaker is one place I've been and really liked
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Another place I know: The Harbour Bar and Ramore Restaurant in Portrush
http:// www.ram orerest aurant. com/har bour-ba r.htm
which I see is billing itself as N. Ireland's oldest pub
Portstewart is a nicer town, imho, but I don't personally know any decent restaurants there - there's the Anchor but I remember it mainly for a lock-in many years ago (!)
Shenanigans http:// www.tri padviso r.co.uk /Restau rant_Re view-g2 09963-d 1723197 -Review s-Shena nigans- Portste wart_Co unty_Lo ndonder ry_Nort hern_Ir eland.h tml
is very popular, but I've never actually been. Others may be able to recommend it personally.
Obviously there are lots of other places but it's a few years since I was there.
HTH a bit
With transport your best bet might be to go inland to for, example the Brown Trout http://
In Portrush the Spinnaker is one place I've been and really liked
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Another place I know: The Harbour Bar and Ramore Restaurant in Portrush
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which I see is billing itself as N. Ireland's oldest pub
Portstewart is a nicer town, imho, but I don't personally know any decent restaurants there - there's the Anchor but I remember it mainly for a lock-in many years ago (!)
Shenanigans http://
is very popular, but I've never actually been. Others may be able to recommend it personally.
Obviously there are lots of other places but it's a few years since I was there.
HTH a bit
this is probably no good to you rocky - but I believe there is a brilliant Chinese eat-in opened up in Coleraine about 3 years now but it has got great reviews (ie for your dinner). Sorry I can't remember the name - but I googled it some time ago - it looked massive and modern. Have a nice time in Ireland. Con
The Watermargin is a lovely Chinese restaurant in Coleraine
By far the most popular restaurant in the triangle is the Ramore Wine Bar
You could also look at 55degrees North and a new one between Portrush and Portstewart called The Tides, lovely situation looking out over the Atlantic with outdoor seating
By far the most popular restaurant in the triangle is the Ramore Wine Bar
You could also look at 55degrees North and a new one between Portrush and Portstewart called The Tides, lovely situation looking out over the Atlantic with outdoor seating
There's the Water Margin, a large Chinese restaurant aptly named as it's situated on the banks of the Bann. Quite large. Never been there although it seems to get good reviews .
http:// www.wat ermargi ncolera ine.co. uk/
That and others listed here:
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That and others listed here:
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Lol, thanks Psybbo. We're staying in the Premier Inn after an afternoon at The Giants Causeway (£8 each to get in!!!!) then off to Belfast the next day for the Titanc Museum. There were good reviews for the Premier Inn restaurant but I'm not a lover of those kinds of places, I always feel the food isn't freshly made.
http:// www.fre ewebs.c om/gian tscause wayrail way/
You might like a look at this site as I think the carpark at the Causeway charges per head in car
http:// www.dis coverno rtherni reland. com/Gia nts-Cau seway-A ntrim-N orthern -Irelan d-Bushm ills-P2 800
You might like a look at this site as I think the carpark at the Causeway charges per head in car
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