Restaurants in County Derry
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Sandwich Co
Sandwich Co sells white bread, brown bread, baguettes, panini, ciabatta - this place offers good-value, choose-your-own sandwiches and salads. Also at 61 Strand Road.
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Lime Tree
Unfussy decor in shades of burgundy and beige softened by flickering tea-lights makes for a relaxing atmosphere in Limavady's top eatery. The menu promotes local produce – from seafood thermidor made with Donegal fish to fillet steak from award-winning butcher Hunter's of Limavady – and includes vegetarian dishes that are a cut above the usual. There's also an early-bird menu (two/three courses £14.50/17.50) available before 7pm Tuesday to Friday.
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Brown's Restaurant
From the outside Brown's may not have the most promising location, over the river in Waterside, but step inside and you're in a little art deco enclave of brandy-coloured banquettes and ornate metal light fittings, with the odd Rothko print adorning the walls. The ever-changing menu is a gastronome's delight, making creative use of fresh local produce in dishes such as wood pigeon wrapped in pastry, with creamed shallots, cranberries and red wine sauce.
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Mange 2
Tea-lights flickering in pierced pottery bowls lend a bit of atmosphere to this Georgian-style dining room, an elegant venue for a bit of a splurge. The French fusion menu includes lots of Irish ingredients - try plump Strangford Lough mussels á la Basquaise (in a thick broth of roasted red pepper, garlic, wine and cream) - and a handful of good vegetarian dishes, and there's an 'early bird' three-course dinner.
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Preference Brasserie
This stylish brasserie prides itself on a seasonal menu of fresh local produce served with continental flair – dishes include peppered loin of venison with parsnip and orange purée, and fillet of cod with roast salsify, bacon and vermouth cream sauce.
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Morelli's
Morelli's is a local institution, founded by Italian immigrants and famous for its mouth-watering ice cream since 1911. The menu includes breakfast fry-ups, pizza, sandwiches, omelettes, and fish and chips, as well as good coffee and cakes, and there's a great view across the bay to Mussenden Temple, Benone Strand and Donegal.
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Encore Brasserie
Set in the lobby of the city's main cultural venue, the Encore is a stylish little place with friendly, efficient service and a crowd-pleasing menu of perennial favourites from home-made lasagne to slow-braised lamb shanks served with honey-glazed carrots.
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Fitzroy's
Informal Fitzroy's does café-style, burger-and-chips lunches till 17:30, and then bistro-style dinners, including Moroccan-style lamb kebab, baked cod with leek risotto, and Thai vegetable stir-fry. There's a second entrance on Carlisle Rd.
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Hunter’s Bakery & Oven Door Café
If you fancy a quick snack, this homely bakery has a comfy cafeteria at the back, serving good coffee, cakes and light meals. It’s a local institution, patronised by a broad cross-section of the community, with a pleasantly old-fashioned feel.
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Ground
This cheerful and child-friendly coffee shop serves excellent fairtrade coffee and tasty organic grub, including soups, sandwiches, panini and home-baked cakes, as well as offering organic baby food, bibs, wipes and a baby-changing room.
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Café Artisan
This cool little café is tucked away at the back of the Bookworm bookshop and serves delicious home-made soups, deli sandwiches, panini (type of Italian sandwich) and excellent cappuccinos.
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Boston Tea Party
Home-made soups, hot lunches, freshly baked cakes, friendly service and the best apple pie in town - what more could you want from a café?
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Hunter's Bakery & Oven Door Café
If you fancy a quick snack, this homey bakery has a comfy cafeteria at the back, serving good coffee, cakes and light meals. It's a local institution, patronised by a broad cross-section of the community, with a pleasantly old-fashioned feel.
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Halo Pantry & Grill
Housed over three floors of a converted shirt factory decorated with local art and photography, Halo offers light meals and snacks (including superb homemade lasagne) in the Pantry, and more formal dinners (from steak to seafood) in the upstairs Grill.
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Café del Mondo
A bohemian cafe that serves excellent fairtrade coffee as well as hearty homemade soups, artisan breads and hot lunch specials that use organic, locally sourced produce.
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Spice
If you can't decide what cuisine you fancy, this pleasantly chilled-out eatery offers a range of culinary influences.
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Sandwich Co
The Diamond; Strand Rd Good-value, choose-your-own sandwiches and salads.
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Mange 2
Set in a shiny, glass-fronted venue on the riverfront, Mange 2 offers top-quality Irish produce served plain or with an Asian- or French-fusion twist – try slow-braised belly of pork with champ (potatoes mashed with spring onions), buttered cabbage and red onion jus.
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Fitzroy's
Informal Fitzroy's does cafe-style burger-and-chips lunches till 5.30pm, and then bistro-style dinners, including Thai chicken curry, homemade fishcakes and Mediterranean vegetable bake.
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Encore Brasserie
Set in the lobby of the city's main cultural venue, the Encore is a stylish little place with friendly, efficient service and a crowd-pleasing menu of perennial favourites from chicken Caesar salad to herb-crusted salmon.
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Café Artisan
Delicious homemade soups, deli sandwiches, panini and excellent cappuccinos.
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Boston Tea Party
Homemade soups, hot lunches, freshly baked cakes, friendly service and the best apple pie in town.
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