Bar cuisine: the best places to taste it in Cushendall

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Lir Restaurant
Lir Restaurant
92/100 (183 ratings)
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"Yes. I booked the golf club for a meal of 4 and we had delicious dinner not a bite left. We also order white wine nice chardonnay complimented..."
Paul Whoriskey
"The best fish and chips I’ve ever eaten not greasy at all. Amazing chef strongly recommended. Great chef, great food Open to the public. No need to..."
humayun
"Brilliant spot for a drink with a great view of the glens and coast. The new restaurant opened is hard to beat too! Highly..."
Matthew Goodman
"The food in the resturant was really tasty. well worth a visit even if you don't..."
Andy Fanning
"Played here last night, with golf buddies from Ballycastle golf club, Really enjoyed this Lovely little..."
Tony Francis Rees
"Absolutely beautiful Sunday lunch, great presentation, very friendly+helpful staff, 2 young girls we're very attentive,+knowledgeable of..."
Marie Mahon
"I give the five stars because of the welcome extended to my families and I anytime we visit. The views from the bar overlooking the mountains, beach,..."
Tony Mccormack
"Beautiful place will certainly come back. People very..."
John Donnell
"Great course with friendly staff. Great prices for a round too. A small course where the driver has to be left in the bag on many holes for the..."
Barry Mc Cann
"Great social atmosphere and lovely food.Well worth a visit if you're in the Glens of Antrim..."
Sean Mc Closkey