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Carvery
Pretani
Posts: 2,279 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Where have you got a good carvery in N.I. and how much did it cost?
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I'll post the first one:
The Royal Court Hotel, Portrush,
12-3pm, one course, £7.950 -
I had a good one years ago in the Canal Court Hotel in Newry. Not sure what it's like now - anyone been there recently?
http://www.canalcourthotel.com/granary.html Carvery Menu and times is in the PDF document.Regards, Robin.2011 MFW # 34
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Malone Lodge Hotel off Lisburn Road, Belfast.
3 courses, plus tea/coffee. £15.95, Delicious!0 -
The Tannery, Moira - http://www.tannerybar.com/
I can't remember how much it was but we went there for fathers day and it was delicious.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Carrybridge Hotel, Lisbellaw, Fermanagh two courses £10.95, absolutely superb food!0
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I'll post the first one:
The Royal Court Hotel, Portrush,
12-3pm, one course, £7.95
I'll second this one, although it does tend to get very busy during the summer months.
Closer to my home is the http://www.thebelfraycountryinn.co.uk/ standard pricing of around £15.95 and kids half price, 3 course plus coffee or tea and entertainment all set in the stunning ballroom.I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:0 -
Stormont Hotel or La Mon House are around £20 ish each and half price for kids and are out of this world.
I would completely suggest staying clear of the carvery at Ramada Shaws bridge. We went in July for a birthday celebration and it was appauling. Service, presentations, food quality and taste were beyond poor. I would never step foot in the place again.“A house is made of walls and beams;a home is built with love and dreams.”2012 Challenge to buy most gifts and non essentials from money made online.:money:0 -
Greenvale Hotel in Cookstown is out of this world for all meals including Carvery.0
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Tullyglass House Hotel in Ballymena does a cracking carvery. I need a wheelbarrow to leave that place cause i always end up eatting till bursting point. http://www.tullyglass.com/carvery.php0
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