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Holywood
Restaurant
Vespers is one of the finest restaurants in Northern Ireland. It serves modern Irish Cuisine using only the finest and freshest local ingredients.
Bangor
Restaurant
We have been serving food for over 50 years. Our founder, Mr Tom Davis, started the family run business in 1968 in Belfast. Skandia group consists now of 3 restaurants, Neill's Hill, Acton & Sons, and Tom's part of the Bangor dining scene since 1971.
Bangor
Pub / Nightclub
Gastro pub serving food Mon-Fri.
Bar famous for it's specialty cocktails.
Bangor
Restaurant
Appropriately described as a 'fixture' in Bangor, County Down, Wolseys Bar & Restaurant has been a favourite meeting place for over 30 years. Wolsey's of Bangor is owned and operated by the Wolsey family.
Bangor
Restaurant
Everything is locally sourced our wonderful meat, fish, vegetables, our staff (apart from our Moroccan
yak herder) all of it is good old home grown Northern Ireland stuff.
Holywood
Café
The restaurant is Bridgestone Guide recommended, serving quality food with fresh ingredients and an individual touch. We're open 7 days a week, as well as friday nights for dinner. We hold popular monthly wine/beer/whiskey tasting evenings too.
Lisbane
Pub / Nightclub
Originally established in the 1800’s as an old coaching inn, The Poacher’s Pocket is situated in the heart of picturesque County Down.
Comber
Delis, Food Markets and Farm Shops
There are over 24 regular traders selling artisan food and plants. The range includes breads, cheeses, vegetables, fruit, cakes, tarts, eggs, olives, jams, chutneys, fish, dry cured bacon, sausages, flowers, chocolate, sauces, and oils.
Holywood
Restaurant
Why Little Wing pizza?…
…Because our passion for pizza shines through! Just taste one of our yummy, traditionally made Naples style pizzas and you’ll know what we’re talking about.
Greyabbey
Restaurant
A former coaching house with a cosy traditional atmosphere and log fire in picturesque Greyabbey, just three miles from famous Mount Stewart house and gardens. Fine food catering for all tastes. Families especially welcome.
Bangor
Street Food
Wolf & Devour is one of Northern Ireland’s most established and stylish Street Food trucks. Stylishly kitted out, it serves only the best local produce we can get our hands on. Run by a team of young enthusiastic ‘foodies’.
Bangor
Restaurant
Fine cuisine - Prime Beef, Chicken, Irish Lamb and fresh local Seafood.
Vegetarian dishes also available.
Bring Your Own Wine or Beer (BY0).
A La Carte and Bistro menu's available.
Private parties catered for.
Comber
Café
Freshly prepared and locally sourced is our ethos. We use quality local suppliers to bring you fresh, tasty ingredients and then we work our Sugarcane magic of cooking with LOVE to bring our range of dishes to the plate.
Bangor
Café
Our arts centre features a working pottery with an in house potter, pottery for sale, arts classes and activities for children. While our Café offers delicious artisan wood fired pizza, sharing deli boards and a range of sweet treats.
Newtownards
Restaurant
The Award Winning 1790 Georgian building, lovingly restored with antique fireplaces, cornicing wooden floors and many more period details.
Newtownards
Restaurant
Seafood lovers paradise where seafood is lifted daily off our own Portavogie fishing fleet and carried just 50 yards up into the Quay's kitchen to be cooked fresh to order just for you. Extensive main, vegetarian and children's menu also…
Newtownards
Café
Opened in 2004 The Old Post Office Tea Rooms are situated on the picturesque shores of Strangford Lough in the village of Lisbane, County Down, between Comber and Downpatrick. This grade B listed thatched building dates back to the 1840s.
Groomsport
Pub / Nightclub
The Groomsport Inn is the ideal location to enjoy a quiet meal or drink by a wood burning stove. You can also enjoy all the live sporting action or host a private party in one of our function suites, perfect for all occasions.
Bangor
Restaurant
Picturesque setting with bar, restaurant and off licence.