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The best restaurants serving British food in Central Ards South Eastern NI
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12 Opinions in 1 websites
well worth the money,food always good,good portions,place always busy,and very clean,sit inn or take away,
1199 Opinions in 2 websites
Had a wonderful night at the Rose Lounge at Molly Browns celebrating a significant birthday. The food was exceptional lots of compliments from guests. As always the staff were amazing nothing was too much, they help make the night a success. A very special night with very special people was made all the more special by Mollys. Thank you
147 Opinions in 1 websites
I’m not loca to ards my granny and father were both from ards so would be over quite regularly throughout the years and caffolas of chad been alway the place we would go weather for ice cream or a chippy “sit in”. I visited there a year or two ago and didn’t have a great experience. So I hadn’t been back for a while. I was In the town seeing family this week and thought we would stop in and give it another go. I have to say it was extremely excellent service all the staff were so helpful and friendly great man in a white top came with our menus his service was second to none had a chat pointed out some things on the menu “we were just there for good old chippy” what a beautiful place to be still going and everyone one of those staff members where amazing I wanted to come on here to say thank you for an amazing day. 5 stars all wound.
27 Opinions in 1 websites
Dropped in for a coffee and cake... coffee was excellent and the scones were fresh and extremely tasty. Well worth a visit!
4 Opinions in 1 websites
Never got a chance to try the food , staff seemed more interested in sitting chatting to friends than notice they had new customers.
12 Opinions in 1 websites
The food is incredible, we've been several times now and it's very reasonably priced. I would absolutely recommend it however there was one thing that let down our last experience. The two young chefs were listening to music in the kitchen, Irish folk which was fine, however even though we were as far from the kitchen as it was possible to be it was very annoying to hear different music being pumped into the dining area. Two conflicting songs at the same volume definitely detracted from our dining experience. Before I could say anything however they turned up the volume to play "The Fields of Athenry" again this is a song I have no issue with however if I was the owner of this establishment and knew the chefs were playing a song which is traditionally played at Celtic matches and at a markedly higher volume than the previous songs, I'd be having a word to them about inclusivity and wanting to ensure you were appealing to all customers. They've obviously not taken into account that a service industry job depends upon repeat custom and should learn exactly what that entails.