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rockyracoon | 11:43 Wed 10th Jul 2013 | Travel
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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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As I understand it, yes, lots of rows going on. It's about 30 years since I've been, then it was just the causeway itself.
I could advise you of some great spots in Derry, and ofcourse Belfast but I am assuming you wont be commuting that far for dinner?
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No jd, not unless we have to :)

Psybbo, it's ridiculous, how can a visitors centre be worth £8? I hope the loos aren't in there ;)
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/giants-causeway/prices/

I agree, maybe some cheaper ways on that site.
I gotta go and see these sights myself since I am a current resident. Haven't been to Titanic but believe it is great to see.
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Always the. Way Conn, when it's on the doorstep you don't tend to bother. I'm determined to see Dublin as a tourist this time I go, been many many times and can't understand why people love it, so I've decided I need to see it through their eyes.
I haven't been to the Giants Causeway since the days of the old Visitors Centre, when parking was free as far as I recall (last time I "visited" I think was for a half marathon which started there). I guess that's "progress for you".
I heartily endorse Psybbo's recommendation of Benone - a terrific location with lots of interesting things to see and great views.

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