GastroRanking-logo

The best restaurants in Springtown Derry Western NI

3 Restaurants on GastroRanking

restaurant_img
4.4

87 Opinions

location-icon130 Northland Rd, Londonderry, BT48 0LX, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland
outdoor_seating_370061takeaway_370061delivery_370061

I googled ‘best chip shops in Derry’ and the first two on the list were shut so we came here. Reasonable sized car park. Entrance to shop is up a small ramp and through manual doors. As you enter you place your order at the counter just inside the door and then move to the other end to collect. Takeaway only no dine in. I ordered 2 battered sausages and chips, Cod and chips and for the dog 2 plain sausages; altogether cost £18.50 which I thought was reasonable. I asked the lady if she could cut up the sausages for the dog which she did. The batter on the sausages was crispy and not greasy and a huge bag of freshly cook chips. The lady that served us was friendly and helpful. The chips were amazing, I would even go as far as saying that they are the best chips I’ve had in a long while. Next time I’m in Derry I won’t bother with the other shops on the list; I’ll just come here.

restaurant_img
4.3

539 Opinions

location-icon122 Northland Road, Derry BT48 0LX Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland
Irish
outdoor_seating_247859takeaway_247859delivery_247859

Good food and good live music at weekends

restaurant_img
3.5

200 Opinions

location-icon66 Buncrana Road, Northern Ireland
Irish
outdoor_seating_99130takeaway_99130delivery_99130

We attended with our two kids this evening on the way back from a family daytrip. We ordered our food and unfortunately we witnessed two quite obvious 'none family friendly incidents' within 10 minutes of being at our table. We had no choice but to cancel our food and leave asap. The manager very kindly did not take payment for the drinks that we were served. However what we very blantently witnessed was enough to ensure that we will never dine at the Cosh again. We are to put it mildly absolutely disgusted and we are not sure which is worse - the possibility that staff were fully aware of the 'goings on' in the Cosh tonight or completely oblivious. Either way it was nowhere near good enough.