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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Kilkeel Central Newry and Mourne Southern NI

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5.0

12 Opinions

location-icon1 The Harbour, Northern Ireland
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For two weeks, we started most mornings in Kilkeel with big, welcoming smiles and delicious, reasonably priced breakfasts from Janet and her staff at Neptune's Larder Cafe. Highly recommend this cafe for breakfast and lunch. David and Marian

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5.0

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location-icon11 Bridge Street, Northern Ireland
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A bijou ice cream and coffee cafe along Kilkeel Main Street. Its really cosy with comfy seating. The folks serving are delightful. Kilkeel is a small village in the Mourne mountains on the Co Down coast with a fishing fleet. It has two fish producer organisations on the small harbour but I don't know why one isn't enough and I suppose I don't much care, I just noticed it. The cafe sells delicious Mauds ice cream and it's simply better than any other ice cream I've ever had - so there - ya can keep yer Häagan Dazs and Gerry & Ben. Clarke's too and as for Baskin Robbins - well no thank you very much. Mauds has been in the Ice Cream age now for over 40 years. I've been eating delicious Pooh Bear (honeycomb & vanilla) and my wife mint choc chip all that time. One medium Pooh one small (which isn't small) mint both cones £4.35. What's their secret, as well as taking for granted top notch premium ingredients is the one ingredient never ever on any label Overrun. Mauds doesn't have it. See what you can find from your ice provider of choice as most large scale manufactured ice cream is made up of 30% - 50% air content on average, so you may not have noticed that you are being ripped off. As well as paying for air, the cheap ice - cream makers also treat you to nonfat milk solids, corn syrup solids, mono and diglycerides, cellulose gum, guar gum, carrageenan, artificial colour, and artificial flavour. All to inflate their profit margins. Yum yum?

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4.2

390 Opinions

location-iconsilent valley and ben crom reservoir, Northern Ireland
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After a refreshing hike through the scenic Silent Valley, we stopped at the quaint Silent Valley Café for a well-deserved break. The cafe's warm atmosphere and friendly staff immediately made us feel welcome. We ordered a selection of delicious traybakes, coffee and a diet coke, all of which were presented beautifully and tasted fantastic. The cafe's location overlooking the valley provided stunning views, adding to the overall relaxing experience. Whether you're seeking a post-hike bite or a leisurely afternoon tea, the Silent Valley Café is a delightful spot to unwind and savor the beauty of the surrounding nature. There was also some hot food available if needed.