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    La Dolce Vita

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Bella Napoli

    Bella Napoli

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Actually I like it, I mean it looks a bit dodgy and some of the staff would scare the bejesus out…read moreof Stalin, but the food is good, and they make the pizza in front of you (take note some other kips!) and its genuine dough not the pre packed shite. A little scary but worth it, a contender in the pizza wars of Newry

    This place is now called Sergio's. Oh dear oh dear this was a one off experience. Let me start with…read morethe positive; the chips were ok three star on a good day, also the portion was generous and the fish and chips came at under £5. The fish however was grim. The thin fish inside the awful batter was good enough quality and quite fresh but the batter was far too thick, with no salt or seasoning in the batter mix, and for every gram of fish there was about 7 grams of thick batter. I mean the outside of the batter was crisp but the batter inside was spongy. Horrible really. Food for drunks. It's not often I buy fish & chips and I will never order fish in this place again. There was a fair bit of grease on the paper it was wrapped up in and frankly it didn't smell great. This was our third attempt at buying fish and chips as three of us started in Dundalk and tried to sit in at the Roma cafe. I've never been before but heard good reports but there was a problem and it was take away only. Then Giovanni's in Newry. It was shut at 7:30pm!! So we ended up here. As I drove by Giovanni's at 10pm the so and so was open.

    Friar Tuck's

    Friar Tuck's

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I really don't know what the fuss is about this place. It serves overpriced, industrially produced,…read morerubbish food. I know people who have moved away to work and live and when they return home for visits a stop here is a must for them. I find that sad. I was with a group who decided to go here for their chicken burger and chips. It would never be my choice but I was well outnumbered. It was takeaway given the Wu flu and while I had this rubbish bought for me but I think it was around £7.5 for chicken breast burger & chips with a Diet Coke. The burger included a white bread roll and coleslaw. The chicken had a coating that was barely ok. The coleslaw was predominantly thin sliced white cabbage with a very well thinned down factory made mayonnaise. Euch. The Diet Coke was flat and had an unpleasant chemical note to its smell/taste. The factory made chips were a good size, cooked in a factory refined veg oil rather than animal fat but they were poorly cooked so they were limp and lukewarm and a deeply unpleasant eat after only a few minutes. The bread roll had all the texture of how I imagine damp cardboard - in short poor. Hunger made me eat the industrial chicken, I had some of the top part of the factory made bread roll and two chips. This is nasty food - it has the edge on Mc D's - but at the price it's sheer rip off. Hopefully I won't re experience this place. If you want this type of food try making your own as the quality and taste difference will be huge and your tummy and intestines will thank you.

    Yum yum yum yum foods delicious reasonably priced huge portions friendly staff what more do you…read morewant?

    Chubby Mackrell's - How to find it.

    Chubby Mackrell's

    5.0(1 review)
    6.1 mi

    Oh good grief. At last, at long last, I've found pizza that's worth eating…read more The last time I had pizza this good at this price I was in Naples at one of the notoriously good family places that had cheerful queues outside. I had intended just ordering a couple of portions of fish & chips here because I'd been a few times and they do do this food very well indeed. They use cod and Maris Piper potatoes so with ingredients this good it's hard to go too far wrong but there are places that manage to go wrong. Then as I looked at the menu I decided on one portion of fish & chips and a pizza. The reason was that it had dawned on me as I stood reading the menu that this was the guy who made pizzas in Fusion, a great restaurant which is just across the street from here. Fusion does great food and I began to recall the previous owner Mark praising this guys pizzas to me a few times. Having experienced bad pizzas before not least the overpriced and grim Dominos and Pizza Hut I tended to stop listening when people told me that pizzas somewhere around are great. So I abandoned one of the two fish & chip portions and instead I had a goat's cheese with chilli jam & basil. I was tempted by the fish offering but once I saw no anchovy I abandoned the thought. I tried the 9 inch size at just under £6 and it was a real taste sensation. I'd made the right choice. Now that I know it's so very good for pizza it'll be the 12 inch next time and I'll experiment with some other offerings.

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    Chubby Mackrell's - Wonderful pizza.

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    Wonderful pizza.

    Grounded Espresso Bars - Super flat white

    Grounded Espresso Bars

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    Four of us were in the nearby Canal Court hotel for our Sunday lunch when coffee was suggested…read more I thought it sensible to go next door to Grounded as I'd remembered that their coffee is ace and certainly well ahead of this hotel in quality but certainly not price. It has to be many years since I last had a coffee here, as I prefer other places that don't open on Sunday. I also identify its main customer base as the younger generation. I was surprised to find it almost empty on an early Sunday afternoon when my memory was that it was usually full. It's not a big place by any means and currently operates a one way system - one door in and a different door exiting. They are also only serving coffees etc in paper/plastic cups (even Starbucks have locked away the ceramics.) We had three coffees (cappuccino) and an iced drink. The coffees were ace and the service friendly. Our son wasn't impressed by his iced drink - he thought it insipid and watery. The piped music was great, but I must say I found the seating uncomfortable and the furnishings were as jaded as I now feel most days. Next time I want a Sunday afternoon coffee and I'm right next door I'll likely pop in but I'm afraid I do prefer a comfy seat.

    Pretty darn good, this is where the young trendy things of Newry go to be seen (and you cant be…read moremissed with the glass windows!) Menu could be more extensive to suit its long opening hours, it really offers nothing in the way of hot food, apart from soup but what you get is good. Eco friendly and its all about fair trade and saving the rain forest in here. Great concept and well run, some of the staff are a bit way out looking but, hey I'm a geriatric so what the hell do I know about facial piercings? Sandwiches, bagels, paninis etc, and all day breakfasts

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    Grounded Espresso Bars - Lovely looking flat white..

    Lovely looking flat white..

    Grounded Espresso Bars - Mmmmm.... coffeeeeee

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    Mmmmm.... coffeeeeee

    La Dolce Vita - pizza - Updated June 2026

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