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carvery in Belfast
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The Ramada at Shaws Bridge has a carvery.Do a little kindness every day.;)0
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Kgrant, is the £37 a set price for a 3 course meal for 2 people or can you just choose from the menu?
You have a choice from a menu boasting around 4 full pages of starters-deserts. Please note: our bill was £37 but this may decrease/increase for you depending on your type of drinks choice (i.e. lager to spirits)/choice for main meals (i.e. steaks are dearer than other meats available):money:0 -
johnnyinbelfast wrote: »I think there's on in the Ramada in Shaws Bridge too
You have to book a couple of weeks ahead for the Ramada, it's very popular.0 -
Clarion in Carrick do a fantastic one. if u pre book £10 for adults £5 for kids0
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I've been to the Clarion too - great food. If you want to celbrate something special you could reserve a table at the Dunsilly Hotel just past Junction One in Antrim (previously the Quality Inn) for the Sunday Carvery. Best carvery in NI but around £18 for adults and £10 for children. I can't wait to go again as they really look after you.0
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The Canal Court Hotel in Newry but I suppose that's stretching the Belfast city limits a little too far0
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I've been to the Clarion too - great food. If you want to celbrate something special you could reserve a table at the Dunsilly Hotel just past Junction One in Antrim (previously the Quality Inn) for the Sunday Carvery. Best carvery in NI but around £18 for adults and £10 for children. I can't wait to go again as they really look after you.
Have things improved since it changed its name? I'm assuming its under new ownership or something? The food here was woeful when it was the Comfort hotel, truly digusting - everything was deep fried, hard and served either blisteringly hot from the microwave, with a nice skin on top, or cold from presumably sitting in the kitchen waiting to be ordered. The Sunday carvery wasn't much better - lukewarm, tasteless food, served off a table set up in a corridor, to be eaten at tables in the communal area of the hotel. Very, very strange. I had the misfortune to eat here several times, as my parents kept arranging it because they once had an excellent meal there and they were sure we had just been there on a bad day. Even they gave up on it in the end, as it appeared the bad days were more or less every day, and the good days were once in a blue moon. I shudder at the thought of the place.....0 -
I know its not Belfast but favourite is the Parsons Nose, Hillsborough (TOP CLASS). £20 a head though.
Also Fortwilliam golf club up the antrim road is very good about £15.
Oregano in Newtowabbey also superb but £20.
Note: Clarion in Carrick is now up to £13.95 :-(0 -
I had a bad meal at the Quality Hotel (now Clarion) a few years ago and started going to the Knockagh Lodge near Greenisland. Sods law had a bad one at the Knockagh and heard the chef and menu at the Clarion had changed. Was there about 4 weeks ago and had a lovely meal. If you ring up and pre-book your seat you get a discount, I think it was about £3 per adult. Well worth a punt in my opinion.0
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Good to see this thread resurrected - love a Sunday Carvery
Think I might have a Sunday off in January! So will just have to dream until then!DJWW - cos we won't let it!0
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