Restaurants in Bangor
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Papillon
An excellent deli-cum-café with a Mediterranean motif and an ethical policy of donating tips to international aid projects, this is Bangor's best place to eat by far. Aside from tapas, special deals include an Express set lunch and all-you-can-eat Italian night on Wednesdays.
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Java
Located above a skate and surf shop, this is a funky, laid-back bar/eatery with wooden tables and floorboards, good music and an incongruous but welcome array of international dishes. There's also internet access.
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Harp Inn
The pick of the pubs in town has real ales and decent, unpretentious bar meals, all served in homely surroundings. There's also live music on Thursday evenings.
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Fat Cat Café Bar
A bustling bar with big leather sofas, pumping music and a younger, out-for-a-laugh crowd. The Sunday chill-out session has Sunday roasts from noon to 16:00.
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Penguin Café
This simple but satisfying café has a small menu, including breakfasts (until 11:00) and homemade pizzas to eat in or take away.
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Herbs
A relaxed café for lunch with simple but hearty, homemade fare, such as soups, sandwiches and daily specials.
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Kyffin
Hidden-gem, fair-trade, vegetarian and vegan cafe with jazz music, a cosy lounge and antique-shop fittings, plus a deli counter for lots of organic goodies. Kyffin now offers evening meals at weekends and world cinema nights with an accompanying menu.
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1815
Fresh local produce and a strong Mediterranean influence are the key themes of this lively, friendly cafe-bar. By day it's a buzzy place for coffees and snack lunches, by night it takes on more of a wine-bar vibe.
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