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The best restaurants serving British food in Armagh Southern NI
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688 Opinions in 1 websites
A lovely country location for a meal out. We booked a table here for the last night of our holiday and were very pleased with our choice. It was the most upmarket restaurant we had eaten whilst in the area but the prices were not unduly inflated to reflect the surroundings, and were quite comparable with what we paid elsewhere. Portions were very generous and the quality of food was excellent.
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Hi there, if you are ever passing The Coffee Cart, between Portadown & Armagh, stop and sample their food, from a simple scone to a lunch/tea it is the best value that I have come across in all my coffee stops, (& there have been many) Scones are delightful and the coffee served in a good sized china mug Staff are delightful and plenty of parking available It's a must if your in the area
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Made to feel very welcome, good choice of hot or cold food. A friend had the soup of the day and we chose a scone and jam. The scones were soft and creamy to the taste. Our coffees were a good tasty version. The owner of the cafe was both warm and welcoming. Making sure we were happy. He gave us a brief history of the area and surrounding places of interest. I would recommend this eatery without any hesitation.
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It was my first time visiting Armagh, and i was so pleasantly surprised. I don't know what I was expecting, but arriving at the hotel was a great way to start it. I was warmly received, checkin was easy, and my room was modern, comfortable (a little warm for my taste, but easy to turn off the radiator). I stayed three nights, while in town for a music festival. Breakfast was fairly standard (the self-serve fried kind), but fine. The hotel has an attached conference center, and in addition to concerts for the music festival, there appeared to be other events happening there at the same time, though the only way you'd know was when you passed the open doors - there was no bleed-through of sound from one to the other, and plenty of room for everyone. Booking my room was easy online, but changing it was a little odd: they wouldn't do it over the phone, they said I had to email them. But that said, they did exactly what I asked (dropped a fourth night, close to the 48hour cancellation window), and changed my booking from two guests to one (which made a difference in the bed-and-breakfast rate), got it right first time, and sent me a confirmation by email within a couple of hours. All-in-all, 10/10 would recommend.
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Visited Elsie's on St Patrick's day, as being the day it is you just don't expect much from business as there always at a stretch, but honestly have to say we found the staff so welcoming and helpful, and the food was delicious the softest warm rolls were delish I had the soup, my husband had the hunters panini both dishes were top quality will definelty be back to try more
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Popped in here and found it same decor as years ago,but under different ownership. I just asked fur vegetable soup. Came with a rough cut slice of wheaten bread. I saw the lady bring it down from upstairs,seemingly to microwave it,so it came piping hot. Taste was fine,but had no barley or soup mix. Wheaten was fine,but roughly unevenly cut. Presentation zero. Price of 4.50 average but not cheap. Place bit run down and my table was grubby. But it was ok and friendly. Recommended.