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Dining Mitre Restaurant The Mitre Restaurant remains one of the finest restaurants in Northern Ireland where guests enjoy food prepared by Paul McKnight, one of the country's leading chefs. With an air of gothic elegance, the Mitre Restaurant is the most tranquil area to enjoy a varied menu. Diners can enjoy music from our resident pianist on Friday and Saturday evenings, as well as Sunday lunchtimes. To download a sample Mitre Restaurant menu please click here For information on our special Tasting Menu please click here Dinner is served: 7pm - 9.30pm Monday to Saturday 7pm - 9pm on Sundays The Mitre is open for Sunday Lunch 12.30 - 2.30pm. A casual lounge menu is available each day in the hotel from 9am to 7pm. Click here to download the Lounge Menu. For reservations please call: 028 9042 1066.
Cultra Inn The Cultra Inn set in the grounds of the Culloden Estate, is well established as one of North Down’s most loved restaurants. Having recently benefited from a substantial refurbishment, the Cultra has reopened this spring with a completely new look and new food concept. The style of the Inn has changed to incorporate a brand new open plan kitchen which creates a much more stimulating and interactive dining environment for customers.
The menu items and content has also had a revamp with many new dishes along with some old favourites, all with the support of local suppliers such as Crossgar and Moyallan Foods . Working closely with local suppliers ensures that all customers can be assured that only the freshest and where possible, home-grown produce is used to produce the exciting new dishes on offer! So join us at the new Cultra Inn – a guaranteed feast for the eyes and the stomach
Open daily from 12pm – 9.30pm. Light lunch and Sunday lunch menus also available. Telephone 028 9042 5840 for reservations
Private Dining Private dining is available for individual parties in a selection of beautiful suites such as the very popular Drawing Room or the exclusive Ailsa and Balmoral Suites in the Highland Centre. |
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