The Bureau in Whiteabbey provides locals and visitors alike with a classy, yet chilled atmospheric…read morebar by day, and a hip, trendy place to be for a night out. Having visited myself on a number of occasions (all at different times) the bar hardly ever fails to let me down.
Any time I've visited, the staff are always more than pleasant, the waiter service very efficient, management are fine with children and are always accommodating to your needs.
The bar has a good range of beers and wines, mostly sold at reasonable prices, though these can be a tad
expensive... saying that though , one of the male bar staff makes the best cocktails I've ever tasted (and for a pretty good price)!
I would recommend coming during the afternoon / early evening for a quiet, relaxed drink (or meal) with friends, in this modern, dynamic bar with stunning views overlooking Belfast Lough ... or come on a Saturday night for the younger, noisier crowd to enjoy the night until the small hours (on occasion the bar provides special guest DJs / live sets ... see bureau bar updates for info)
The beer garden provides simply stunning views of Belfast Lough and of the Holywood/Bangor area. The bar makes great use of the retractable canvas coverings in the smoking area during the ever so temper-mental Irish weather. Come rain or shine though, the beer garden is gorgeous, if a little noisy during busy traffic, but the views more than make up for it.
If you're coming for a meal, I've found it particularly lovely if you get window seat in the restaurant upstairs where you can watch the boats sail up and down Belfast Lough and generally find yourself jealous of the sun shining its last, lovely, dying rays over those lucky folks in Hollywood. The food here is generally pretty top notch, I've tried a variety of dishes on their menu, and I've never been let down by the food they've produced.
However, I've found that at times the bar can be busy and the service will be slow ...but this is a most definitely a rarity.
I've also heard a few stories about the management (who also owns The Lighthouse bar a few doors down, where you'll find cheaper drink, but in much less fashionable surroundings) ...apparently the turn around for waiting staff (at least in The Bureau) is quite high. Having met the man though I can't say much bad about him. He's only trying to ensure his business survives (many companies haven't in Whiteabbey ... See Rory's / Auntie Socials / etc....)
So in summary I would say it's definitely worth a try. I've heard some people haven't had the best of experiences here, I honestly, don't know what to put that down to, (being very busy/no staff/ ...) but, as they say, everyone deserves a second chance. So I really would give it a go and see what you think. I'd absolutely recommend this bar to anyone visiting the country or someone stuck for somewhere to go within the area.