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    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    8 years ago

    Lovely inside and excellent food. It's good.to see lots of healthy options too. Staff are great

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    Sunflower Sandwich Bar

    Sunflower Sandwich Bar

    4.9(8 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    Been passed here so may times and finally decided to call in when we were milling around Bangor the…read moreother day with time to spare. The range of sandwiches was really good with the set line up of specials etc pretty good as well as the usual array of deli offerings to allow you to make your own. Both my wife and I got the "chelle" subs which were nothing short of amazing, really good filling in both quantity and quality. The coffee was decent too especially by deli standards (as opposed to dedicated coffee places). The prices were on the higher side of average although not too excessive and to be fair it was reflected in the quality which meant we didn't feel ripped off by any means, although of course if you're feeling the pinch in your pocked there is a Greggs not too far away! The staff were nice and the process of ordering was all COVID compliant and well run. If there was anything to add by way of a downside... and its small, was that the wait outside for the subs was a little on the long side given we were there at a very quite time (just me and 1 other customer) so I don't know how fast it would be if you are there at a busy time and in a rush. But all in all a great experience and will definitely be back again.

    The Sunflower has began to build up a bit of a cult following in Bangor. It is known for its…read moresandwiches and quick service. A few of my mates have a bit of an addiction to this place. They would go down at half time of football matches and they even have a designated runner to Sunflower. In and out and back in the house to watch the second half. That's the beauty of Sunflower. The BBQ chicken melt with crispy onions is Harry and my personal favourite, to quote Harry, "crispy onions are so delicious I could eat them on their own!" If that doesn't convince you to eat at the Sunflower I do not know what will. How about the price? At around £3.50, it is hard to refuse and you can also make it feel like you are staying healthy by having 2 free salad toppings at no extra cost. With a town centre location The Sunflower is the ideal place to grab a quick melt or sandwich before you continue your shopping or get back to work.

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    Sunflower Sandwich Bar - The cure!

    The cure!

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    Ruby's - Chicken, stuffing and coleslaw

    Ruby's

    5.0(5 reviews)
    10.8 miCity Centre
    £

    With out doubt one of the best sandwich shops in the centre of Belfast. These guys really do the…read morebasics very well when it comes to the sandwich. Unlike most other city centre locations they don't mess around with hot sandwiches or paninis etc.. They keep it simple by offering an unreal selection of high quality fresh fillings and salads. The portion sizes are ridiculous (in a good way) they pile so much in it's hard to see how they make any money! My personal fav it's their club sandwich, this easily the biggest sandwich you can buy in Belfast, it's costs just over a fiver but would easily do two people. Along side the quality produce and massive portions the service is second to none. Bob and Christine run it and their banter alone is worth a visit, a nice touch is also the fact they give you a free apple with every sandwich for a healthy desert.

    Was here at lunchtime and well impressed. I got a chicken and stuffing sandwich on granary with…read morelettuce and tomato. Then I realised that all salads are free and they fairly fill up the sandwiches and salad bowls look immense. They don't do toasties or hot food. All food is extremely fresh and you can see them chopping up all the vegetables behind, and the chicken is freshly cooked chicken breast not pre-cut frozen bags. Family run friendly business, and great to see these still exist and are going strong. You even get a wee bag of harbio on leaving - be warned he doesn't let you leave unless you take one!!

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    Ruby's - Lovely wrapping and free gummy bears

    Lovely wrapping and free gummy bears

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    All the fillings

    Thyme Cafe

    Thyme Cafe

    3.6(5 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    Thyme is a wee cafe situated smack bang in the middle of Glengormley. I feel awkward reviewing…read moreit... you know when you find somewhere that you want to keep all to yourself? If I chuff on about how charming this place is, maybe it'll end up being inundated and I won't get my usual table... Anyway. I challenge any of you to find me a better coffee anywhere. That's a bold statement, isn't it? Forget about Starbucks and all that nonsense... When it comes to a good coffee, love in preparation is what matters. Love. Not firing out 3000 lattes per hour. You'll normally find me here, just either side of the lunchtime rush (there seem to be a load of solicitors nearby) enjoying a sandwich or salad (and a latté, of course) in nice, genuinely lovely surroundings. Highly, highly recommended.

    Thyme is a tiny little café that does an amazing chocolate milkshake. I go here sometimes whenever…read moreI am in the centre of the village and have about 30 minutes or so to spare. It does a lovely lunch menu. It is strange that there are not more little places like this around Belfast, little locally owned cafes and it is unfortunate that this is not so. The best meal I have ever had here has to be their B.L.T sandwich. It is one of the best sandwiches I have ever. Made on brown rye bread and made with freshly made bacon it was spectacular. There soups are often pretty good as well. A worthwhile little place to stop in if you are ever hungry!

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    Seven Ate Nine - welcome :)

    Seven Ate Nine

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Seven Ate Nine used to be by far Bangor's best sandwich shop but in recent times it has experienced…read morea bit of a decline. It is in a perfect location and you would expect queues out the door. So what is the problem? Firstly competition is fierce for sandwich shops in Bangor. I recently asked a friend of mine why he chose to go to other shops over Seven Ate Nine and he said, "I don't like the rock music they play!" So if you are a fan of rock and roll you will like Seven Ate Nine, a rather strange observation I know. One thing is for sure the problem certainly is not the Chicken Tikka Sauce, which is by far my favourite sandwich filling. The quality of the sandwich is excellent with vast choice. They will even make custom sandwiches but only if you ask nicely. Overall I have never quite warmed to this shop but that should not take anything away from its ability to create a great sandwich. Its just Seven Ate Nines competitors always stump up the goods.

    The best sandwich place in Bangor, it is absolutely brilliant in my opinion. There is a big…read moreselection of sandwiches and subs, which you can come up with your own ideas or pick from one of the great set menu sandwiches that are on the hand written board behind the staff. The staff are great and are always good value for a chat and a bit of banter when they're making your sandwich. You get crisps with each sub, which is a good way to get value out of your lunch. My favourite sandwich out of this place is the Chicken Amigo which is a chicken sub with nachos and re-friend beans. It's amazing, especially with jalapenos. Top Stuff.

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    Creed Coffee

    Creed Coffee

    3.9(9 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    ££

    Superb food,served promptly by really nice staff. Best kept secret in Carrick. Defo best carry out.read more

    I was really glad to see this coffee shop open a few months ago. It was one thing Carrick was…read moreseriously lacking as there weren't many places where you could just go for a relaxed coffee and catch up, particularly later on in the day when the cafes had closed for the day. Creed is surrounded by glass walls so you can see inside the relaxed and tastefully decorated shop as you drive past, however the lighting inside is muted so you can see everything comfortable without it being intrusive. I finally visited for a cup of tea with a friend about 6 weeks after it opened, and the experience was great. In the area where the shop is, there are two other businesses, a flooring shop and a pizza takeaway. There is enough parking to cover the three as long as things don't get too busy, and it's a short walk from the front door. We got a seat no problem when we arrived, and got served straight away. I just had the berry tea which came served in an infuser, and it was beautiful, my friend had a coffee. We didn't eat this time, but I saw a fantastic range of pastries, tray-bakes and sandwich options, so will definitely make a point of going back for food soon, particularly as I follow them on Facebook, and the salads they post up look absolutely divine! They also have some really comfy leather couches, great if you aren't in a rush and want to just chill out and watch the world go by.

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    Creed Coffee - Carrick's coolest coffee house!

    Carrick's coolest coffee house!

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    Delacey's Cafe

    Delacey's Cafe

    2.8(5 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Just a bog standard little greasy spoon that has been in North Street for pretty much as long as I…read morecan remember. They have the bakery as you walk in, to your right, where they serve all the buns, eclairs, pavlovas, scones, cakes, meringues, vanilla slices and turnovers that you can stuff your face with. Up towards the back of the shop, they have the cafe and seating area. They do a variety of food such as making up sandwiches, chips, curry, fries, and all the usual breakfast, brunch and lunchtime fare. The food is just ok, nothing to write home about. It's cheap enough, bit tired looking inside, but nothing exceptional. The only thing about this place that is not mediocre, is the staff. They are sour faced, abrupt, and quite frankly downright rude, so they would need to do something about that for me to ever go back there again.

    Almost finished off my daughter's birthday cake that I picked up yesterday. Have to say it was…read moretotally delicious. Everyone enjoyed it. The icing was beautiful and you really can't beat it as far as bakery cakes go. A little on the pricey side but hey it was worth it. The writing on top of cake was different than your bog standard piping bag writing so that was a plus for me. I only ordered it on Thursday for party on Saturday. All round positive for me. I would regularly buy buns n scones from here also. Never a problem and always tasty....maybe that's why I have put on a few pounds :(

    Sweet & Green - Artic wrap with roast chicken

    Sweet & Green

    5.0(1 review)
    53.3 mi

    This place is open now about two weeks. For us it's very welcome. Up to now the choices here were…read moremostly junk food: KFC, Subway, Burger King who all sell completely rubbish coffee and industrially made over priced, processed junk food. There's pretty good coffee from Starbucks & Costa who each sell over-priced pre packed factory made food, but this new place provides freshly made good food in comfy surroundings and there's darn good Italian coffee too. The key idea here is to pick or build your own sandwich or salad from various breads, greens like lettuce, spinach, kale, rocket, then proteins which I recognise as chicken, pork, salmon; oddly there's cheeses like halloumi and feta listed on the menu under protein when these contain more fat than protein. Then dozens of choices of vegetables from avocado to olives, edamame to pineapple and a selection of fresh dressings. We had mushroom soup (€4) with crusty bread and butter added (95c) which was delicious and an artic wrap (like a soft tortilla) at €5.95 with roast chicken, lettuce, tomato and some Parmesan dressing. Again very tasty indeed. Then a cappuccino and a flat white (about €3 each). The coffees tasted great too. So all in all the bill for two was €16.65. The wifi didn't work and it seems this is a teething problem. The service was friendly too. There's an environmental aspect here as the serviettes are recycled, and soups are served in eco friendly cardboard bowl.

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    Coffees

    Sweet & Green - Mushroom soup and crusty bread

    Mushroom soup and crusty bread

    Sweet & Green - The front entrance

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    The front entrance

    The Trading Post Coffee House - coffee - Updated June 2026

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