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  1. cocktail bar at Elephant Rock Hotel
    Cocktail bar at Elephant Rock Hotel
    Afternoon Tea at Elephant Rock Hotel
    cocktail bar at Elephant Rock Hotel
    Cocktail bar at Elephant Rock Hotel
    Afternoon Tea at Elephant Rock Hotel

    Portrush

    Address

    17 Lansdowne Crescent, Portrush, County Antrim, BT56 8AY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 7087 8787

    Type

    Type:

    Bar

    The cocktail bar at Elephant Rock Hotel exudes a chic and sophisticated ambiance, offering panoramic ocean views that perfectly complement its dramatic Art Deco interior. Afternoon Tea is served in the cocktail bar 12:00 -16:00 on Fridays and…

    Facilities

    Catering

    • Licensed

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking
    • Parking (free)

    Facilities

    Establishment Features

    • Wifi
    • Wi-fi available
  2. Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating - 131 reviews131 reviews

    Ballymena

    Address

    Galgorm Road, Ballymena, County Antrim, BT42 1HJ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 2565 2639

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    At Tullyglass Hotel we offer our guests both informal and formal dining options throughout the day. From early morning coffee with freshly baked scones, to a gourmet dining experience, all of our food is prepared, using locally sourced produce.

    Dates

    From:
    1 Jan 2025to31 Dec 2025Various Opening Times
    From:
    1 Jan 2025to31 Dec 2025Various Opening Times
    From:
    1 Jan 2025to31 Dec 2025Various Opening Times

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  3. Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating - 178 reviews178 reviews

    Belfast

    Address

    7-11 Commercial Court, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 2NB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9024 1062

    Type

    Type:

    Bar

    Nestled along a narrow-cobbled alleyway in the historic Half Bap area, the Duke of York offers a traditional Belfast welcome of craic, music and humour.

  4. Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating - 158 reviews158 reviews

    Belfast

    Address

    34 Hill Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 2LB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9023 7807

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    The Dark Horse is a European style coffee house nestled along a narrow cobbled alleyway in the historic Half Bap area of the Cathedral Quarter.
    Available for private hire Thursday - Saturday.

  5. A plate of pan-seared Glenarm salmon, with Strangford Lough mussels and red chilli.
    Fish City's award-winning fish and chips, made with Marine Stewardship Council-certified sustainable cod or haddock.
    The Fisherman's Hut dining room, with leather bench seating and tables set.
    A waitress serves a bowl of Strangford Lough mussels cooked in white wine cream.
    A seafood dish of Dundrum Bay clams and Strangord mussels with a fillet of whitefish on top.
    Fish City's restaurant exterior painted deep sea blue with mural illustrations of a lighthouse and cod, and lighted panelling that reads 'Seafood,' 'F
    A bowl of seafood chowder, with two slices of wheaten bread and a glass of wine next to it.
    Battered prawn tacos with salsa dressing and a basket of chips.
    A plate with a pan-seared fillet of hake, a tempura oyster in the half-shell, and roast vegetable.
    A bowl of scampi with chips.
    A plate of pan-seared Glenarm salmon, with Strangford Lough mussels and red chilli.
    Fish City's award-winning fish and chips, made with Marine Stewardship Council-certified sustainable cod or haddock.
    The Fisherman's Hut dining room, with leather bench seating and tables set.
    A waitress serves a bowl of Strangford Lough mussels cooked in white wine cream.
    A seafood dish of Dundrum Bay clams and Strangord mussels with a fillet of whitefish on top.
    Fish City's restaurant exterior painted deep sea blue with mural illustrations of a lighthouse and cod, and lighted panelling that reads 'Seafood,' 'F
    A bowl of seafood chowder, with two slices of wheaten bread and a glass of wine next to it.
    Battered prawn tacos with salsa dressing and a basket of chips.
    A plate with a pan-seared fillet of hake, a tempura oyster in the half-shell, and roast vegetable.
    A bowl of scampi with chips.

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating - 1116 reviews1116 reviews

    Belfast

    Address

    33 Ann Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 4EB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9023 1000

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    At Belfast's first sustainable seafood restaurant, you will enjoy an extensive menu of some of the finest seafood at Fish City, including fresh, locally sourced Carlingford oysters, Strangford Lough mussels, and the much loved and award-winning…

    Dates

    Facilities

    Catering

    • Licensed

    Facilities

    Establishment Features

    • Wifi
    • Wi-fi available
  6. Night time exterior of the Thatch Inn Bar & Restaurant - white building with thatched roof and lights on in the upper windows
    Front bar of The Thatch Inn with wooden seats and tables plus old pictures on the wall
    Back lounge bar of the Thatch Inn with wooden tables and fabric covered seats plus ceiling lit up with lights and TV on wall at far end of room
    Upstairs restaurant in the Thatch inn, with wooden tables, chairs and bar
    Wall sign reading 'You Can't Buy Happiness - But you can buy a great pint at The Thatch Inn - that's close enough!'
    Old whiskey barrels displayed on a shelf
    Old musical instruments displayed on wall
    Shanes Lounge in the Thatch Inn featuring old fashioned fireplace with traditional cooking equipment
    Night time exterior of the Thatch Inn Bar & Restaurant - white building with thatched roof and lights on in the upper windows
    Front bar of The Thatch Inn with wooden seats and tables plus old pictures on the wall
    Back lounge bar of the Thatch Inn with wooden tables and fabric covered seats plus ceiling lit up with lights and TV on wall at far end of room
    Upstairs restaurant in the Thatch inn, with wooden tables, chairs and bar
    Wall sign reading 'You Can't Buy Happiness - But you can buy a great pint at The Thatch Inn - that's close enough!'
    Old whiskey barrels displayed on a shelf
    Old musical instruments displayed on wall
    Shanes Lounge in the Thatch Inn featuring old fashioned fireplace with traditional cooking equipment

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating - 328 reviews328 reviews

    Broughshane

    Address

    57 Main Street, Broughshane, County Antrim, BT42 4JP

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 2586 1366

    Type

    Type:

    Bar

    18th century thatched, family friendly bar and restaurant set in the award winning village of Broughshane with a great choice of menu and unique historic features.

    Facilities

    Catering

    • Licensed

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Car parking

    Facilities

    Catering

    • Restaurant on Premises

    Facilities

    Establishment Features

    • Wifi
  7. mrdeanes
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    mrdeanes

    Belfast

    Address

    28-40 Howard Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 6PF

    Telephone

    02890 331134

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    mrDeanes Bistro Bar Social is a 90-seater restaurant offering a La carte menus featuring many Deanes' classics, reflecting Michael Deane's long running passion for hospitality.

    Dates

    From:
    1 Feb 2025to1 Oct 2026Various Opening Times
    From:
    1 Feb 2025to1 Oct 2026Various Opening Times
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