Located at the entrance of Giant's Causeway, this cafe is a boon to tourists, friendly staff, excellent fast cuisine and choicest drinks, a memorable place to spend time after a grueling trek.
Madan Gopal Madabhushi
After trekking on the challenging Giants Causeway, we bumped into this little cafe, it was windy and cold outside, the staff at this cafe are young, smiling and friendly. Simple ambience and super service. Irish delicacies are amazing.
S W
Really, really disappointing food - poor quality and vastly overpriced. £14.85 for a small bowl of soup and 4 small sandwiches is ridiculous. Soup tasted shop bought and prawns had clearly just been defrosted. Staff were attentive and food served quickly. Nice atmosphere. Badly let down by food quality and price.
Mxccy
Great little pub just before the giants causeway. Warm and cosy. Good beer on tap. Decent prices considering it's in the middle of nowhere.
Mollie Maynard
Lovely place for a drink but be aware it's a tourist area so prices are incredibly high. It's warm cosy and staff are friendly.
Catherine R
The pub was quiet as it was just before Christmas and we got a place to sit right away. Food came quickly but was average in taste. The meat was overcooked and the chips were greasy. We also had the soup which was tasty but with a small piece of wheaten bread so was expensive. The kids meal had the biggest plate of chips and seemed to be enjoyed. Definitely feel that it was expensive for what we received. Interestingly they asked us how was the meal and we said average and they just took our plates.
Harley Henderson
Stopped in after visiting giants causeway. Great spot to chill and grab a pint. They had a nice fire going which added to the atmosphere, and the food was delicious. I got the steak sandwich, and would recommend.
SARAH BANCROFT
Stopped for lunch and coffee.Only wanted something light so opted for a sandwich and coffee.Though they had a really good menu of homeworker food.It's a licensed cafe also.Nice friendly staff with plenty of seating.
John - Paul Vassart
Great little pub right beside the Giant's
Howard Hawkins
Nice place to stop after visiting the Giants Causeway. Plenty of seating, friendly service, and excellent food. We had the Beef and Guinness pie and the Seafood Chowder. Highly recommend. Food was served quickly after ordering. Full service bar is also available. Irish coffee hits the spot after being in the cold air. Credit cards are accepted.
Don't want to give £10 to the National Trust to use their concrete monstrosity of a car park and visitor centre blighting the landscape?Then visit The Nook: a local little pub with warm friendly staff. We had a pint and a half of Guinness for the price of parking and got to sit comfortably in the warmth for a bit.The staff are happy for you to park in their private car park if you're getting drinks/food.Then we walked AROUND the visitor centre and down to the Giants Causeway.
lyk aza
place full of tourists. pay as you order. accepts credit cards if you don't have pounds with you. food was just okay.
Eric Tank
The Nook was a delicious surprise - everyone in our group was impressed with their food; everything was generous in portion and excellent in flavor! Reasonable price for what you get. The Irish Stew and Irish Coffee were both amazing in particular.
William F
Ate here for a stop on a tour. I was leery as most of the time restaurant recommendations on tours I don't trust. I was very wrong on this one. The pub was airy, the food excellent and the Irish coffee hit the spot. I had the fish and chips and was pleased. Service was excellent considering the high volume they were handling. Price considering location at a major tourist spot was reasonable.
sae
Had two chicken sandwiches which were very good. Order of fries was huge and very good. Still no ketchup in bottle anywhere in Ireland so if you’re a ketchup lover be prepared to open small packets. Had a hot Baileys and chocolate cake with ice cream that was also delicious.
Located at the entrance of Giant's Causeway, this cafe is a boon to tourists, friendly staff, excellent fast cuisine and choicest drinks, a memorable place to spend time after a grueling trek.
After trekking on the challenging Giants Causeway, we bumped into this little cafe, it was windy and cold outside, the staff at this cafe are young, smiling and friendly. Simple ambience and super service. Irish delicacies are amazing.
Really, really disappointing food - poor quality and vastly overpriced. £14.85 for a small bowl of soup and 4 small sandwiches is ridiculous. Soup tasted shop bought and prawns had clearly just been defrosted. Staff were attentive and food served quickly. Nice atmosphere. Badly let down by food quality and price.
Great little pub just before the giants causeway. Warm and cosy. Good beer on tap. Decent prices considering it's in the middle of nowhere.
Lovely place for a drink but be aware it's a tourist area so prices are incredibly high. It's warm cosy and staff are friendly.
The pub was quiet as it was just before Christmas and we got a place to sit right away. Food came quickly but was average in taste. The meat was overcooked and the chips were greasy. We also had the soup which was tasty but with a small piece of wheaten bread so was expensive. The kids meal had the biggest plate of chips and seemed to be enjoyed. Definitely feel that it was expensive for what we received. Interestingly they asked us how was the meal and we said average and they just took our plates.
Stopped in after visiting giants causeway. Great spot to chill and grab a pint. They had a nice fire going which added to the atmosphere, and the food was delicious. I got the steak sandwich, and would recommend.
Stopped for lunch and coffee.Only wanted something light so opted for a sandwich and coffee.Though they had a really good menu of homeworker food.It's a licensed cafe also.Nice friendly staff with plenty of seating.
Great little pub right beside the Giant's
Nice place to stop after visiting the Giants Causeway. Plenty of seating, friendly service, and excellent food. We had the Beef and Guinness pie and the Seafood Chowder. Highly recommend. Food was served quickly after ordering. Full service bar is also available. Irish coffee hits the spot after being in the cold air. Credit cards are accepted.
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Don't want to give £10 to the National Trust to use their concrete monstrosity of a car park and visitor centre blighting the landscape?Then visit The Nook: a local little pub with warm friendly staff. We had a pint and a half of Guinness for the price of parking and got to sit comfortably in the warmth for a bit.The staff are happy for you to park in their private car park if you're getting drinks/food.Then we walked AROUND the visitor centre and down to the Giants Causeway.
place full of tourists. pay as you order. accepts credit cards if you don't have pounds with you. food was just okay.
The Nook was a delicious surprise - everyone in our group was impressed with their food; everything was generous in portion and excellent in flavor! Reasonable price for what you get. The Irish Stew and Irish Coffee were both amazing in particular.
Ate here for a stop on a tour. I was leery as most of the time restaurant recommendations on tours I don't trust. I was very wrong on this one. The pub was airy, the food excellent and the Irish coffee hit the spot. I had the fish and chips and was pleased. Service was excellent considering the high volume they were handling. Price considering location at a major tourist spot was reasonable.
Had two chicken sandwiches which were very good. Order of fries was huge and very good. Still no ketchup in bottle anywhere in Ireland so if you’re a ketchup lover be prepared to open small packets. Had a hot Baileys and chocolate cake with ice cream that was also delicious.