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    Dundonald Old Mill

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    The Secret Garden - The Secret Garden

    The Secret Garden

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This really is a 'secret' garden…read more My sister and I were seeking a venue for a little treat and she recommended we try here. Afternoon tea without the ridiculous price - perfect. At £24 for two this really is a steal. Sandwiches of your choice, scones (with the usual accompaniments) and some yummy traybakes. This is more like non pretentious, Northern Irish style afternoon tea. With the tray bakes including mini fifteens and malteaser squares. If you are looking for something cutesy, scrumptious and not breaking the bank then look no further! Will definitely be back. Don't forget to check out the gift shop for some trinkets and the perfect gifts for mums.

    Well what can I say my mum took me out for lunch to this place over Easter week and I was a bit…read moresceptical. Tea rooms attached to a garden centre, tend not to have the most out there reputation. I'm glad to say my scepticism was blown out of the water. This place is definitely a little gem of Belfast. The actual tea rooms/restaurant are an elegantly appointed building with stunning views of the countryside. You feel like you are in the great hall of some stately Victorian home. Sumptuous décor and a varied and delicious sounding menu. As we were there during the week we availed of the two courses for £9.99 (I think that was the price so apologies if I got this wrong, my mum was paying) We both ordered the soup for starter, Butternut Squash, chilli and coconut. Very tasty and a huge portion, I couldn't finish mine because I wanted to leave room for the main. My mother ordered slow cooked beef brisket, Mash and roast root veg while I had the smoked haddock, creamy bacon and leek sauce and the same sides. I cannot fault the food, it was delicious. My only tipple would have been that a selection of different sides for the fish may have been a little better, Maybe some samphire and potato croquets or some such. We also caught a glimpse of their cram tea on another table which looked stunning (I think the Waitress said it was £20/25 per head) Overall an amazing place for lunch, but it doesn't end there. They also offer a dinner menu Thursday to Saturday and it is BYO so definitely cannot be doing wrong there. I highly recommend this place for lunch or for dinner! If you go for dinner though I think you have to book as this place is making its mark on the map and seems to be getting ever more popular!

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    Cafe Nosh - Breakfast bagel

    Cafe Nosh

    4.5(6 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    ££

    This lovely wee coffee shop is just fab. Great food, coffees and desserts served with a smile! The…read morepremises may be small, and due to its popularity, Cafe Nosh is very often filled to the brim, but the service and food more than make up for it. The ice-cream is particularly good, but the sandwiches and paninis are also delicious. Their traybakes / muffins etc are usually quite big, but truly scrumptious. I remember sharing a muffin with a friend, and even between the two of us, we just couldn't finish it. Once again though, the high standard of customer service is what really makes it for me. The staff are more than helpful, and genuinely lovely. On one particularly busy day, the staff were rushed off their feet and had forgotten about my hot chocolate, but as soon as they realised, the apologies came thick and fast. Bless 'em. At this time of year, the Nosh team provide picnic baskets filled with goodies, including the rugs! What a wonderfully novel idea. I do pity them though...one week of persistently heavy rain and showers and the Northern Irish summer looks like another washout. Do nip into this delightful little cafe if you're around the area...it does have some of the best Nosh in town.

    10 minute walk from the entrance to the ulster hospital in Dundonald. A gem of a cafe...small and…read morecozy with great food. It was extremely busy when we arrived so we queued for a table, was worth the wait. Quite an extensive menu, something to suit all tastes. Breakfasts...from Fry's to porridge, from scrambled eggs to eggs Benedict, every angle covered. Lunches... You can choose from the deli counter, sandwiches and salads or from a range of hot food items. I chose the steak ciabatta which was cooked to perfection, served with chips and a dressed salad and was very reasonably priced. There is a wide variety of hot drinks and delicious looking tray bakes and desserts on display. All food can be ordered for collection also. The cafe opens as a bistro Thursday and Friday evenings.

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    Binky's - Inside Binky's

    Binky's

    3.9(7 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    ££

    Didn't get a chance to eat because e were told the kitchen was closed at 4:45…read more First time in Ireland and at restaurant. Luckily all restaurants around them were open. Ended up next door at Wolfs which was delicious

    Seeing all the great reviews for Binky's I had to try it out. Binky's Kitchen and Binky's are side…read moreby side, or rather they are one eatery with two sections. We went into Binky's Kitchen and a large sign advised us to wait to be seated. A waitress found us a table immediately and provided us with the dedicated Vegetarian menu which we specifically requested. A broad menu with five Vegetarian options listed. I ordered the Superfood Salad which consists of rocket, spinach, avocado, beetroot, goats cheese, peppers, pine nuts and a sunblushed tomato oil dressing, it was flavourful and delicious. My dining companion had the Vegetarian Bake which I sampled and while nice it was a little bland with too much cream sauce and not enough veg. Feeling greedy we ordered coffees and desserts. Soya milk lattes are available on request. Coffee was fabulous and our Banoffee Pie and Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Ice Cream Sundae Jar (what a mouthful!) out of this world. Such beautiful and massive desserts. I really enjoyed dining in Binky's. Service was quick, food scrumptious, decor warm and ambiance relaxed with a family friendly feel. You do need to be hungry to eat here though as the portions are massive. Prices are good for such generous portions and quality food. Two main dishes, two desserts, two coffees and a soft drink cost us £32.53 in total. A great cafe and casual restaurant.

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    Binky's - Afternoon tea £12 per person

    Afternoon tea £12 per person

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