facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and contact details for The Kingfisher Kitchen at Castle Espie

The Kingfisher Kitchen at Castle Espie
Address: 78 Ballydrain Road , Comber BT23 5XA, XGL, GB
Phone: 028 9187 4146
State: XGL
City: Comber
Zip Code: BT23 5XA

opening times

Monday: 09:00-05:00
Tuesday: 09:00-05:00
Wednesday: 09:00-05:00
Thursday: 09:00-05:00
Friday: 09:00-05:00
Saturday: 09:00-05:00
Sunday: 09:00-05:00


related searches: Kingfisher kitchen menu, Castle Espie map, Castle Espie history
Similar places near
McBrides on the Square McBrides on the Square 4 km Small group of 20 had arranged a private lunch. Staff were very friendly while keepin...
Reviews
Basic food, a bit pricy but perfect for my elderly mother, and the view is great.
One thing I’ve noticed, the staff have great taste in music and I often come away having heard a great album in its entirety. I’ve shared some really decent music chat that’s kept me going on Spotify for the week. They could do a side hustle in local radio. Cracking views from the cafe, a great space for a sit down after leisurely walk.
I'm a frequent visitor to Castle Espie which I love but what once was a lovely cafe has become extremely disappointing, selection of food is minimal and what they advertise is never available. Unless you want a cup of tea and a traybake you can't expect much else
I visited Castle Espie on Fri 8th Oct. We had a friend visiting from Dublin who recently broadcast a radio interview on the importance of seagrass for the Brent geese. My friends & I thought Castle Espie would be wonderful for her to visit. We had 'lunch in the cafe and I was so embarrassed at what was on offer. She had a toasted sandwich which was served in a paper bag and she had to open out the bag to serve as a plate. I had to do the same with the wheaten bread I was served with my soup. Our water was served in plastic tumblers...a glass would have been much nicer, especially when both need to be wash. Our coffee was served in a disposal cup which when instructions followed folded into what I can only describe as a child's sippy cup. I know all the products seemed to be compostable which I congratulate but giving how covid restrictions are lifting and places are trying to get back to normal I found this method of serving food a disgrace. Why have they not gone back to ceramic which are easily washed...are they too lazy? I use to be at Castle Espie on a regular basis when my children were younger and I do think the whole wildfowl experience is fabulous but I won't be back to the cafe any time soon neither will my friends. The cafe could make a good profit for the trust but not under these conditions. I know the up to date guidelines on serving food and the cafe is very out of date!! I would like to add that we didn't find any sanitiser as we entered the building, there was a bottle behind the till at the cafe...out of reach from customers...luckily a few of my friends had some in their bag. It seems like 2 extremes here. We were pleased to find hand sanitiser at the tills to pay for the visitor experience. I do feel how the cafe is being run reflects badly on the trust.
Had friends up from Dublin so went for a walk & planned on having coffee & a catch up. The staff serving us were so rude. It was as if we were putting them out by being there. We were told the kitchen wasn't open as the staff deserved their break when we asked to order food. When my friend asked for chocolate on her cappuccino she was told she'd already been offered it if she'd been listening. Not a nice way to spend a sunday morning. Drank our coffee & left!!!!
My mum sister and I went for lunch this week. First time we had been. The food was lovely and the staff were so frendly and helpful!!! Def recommend it for a lovely day out. Views are beautiful!!! We will def be back
Food was good, shame about the service, was a little chaotic, though some of the staff seemed to be first day there, a confusing till/order process and a bus load of pensioners didn't help. Great views from pretty much every table in the cafe area
Lovely restaurant atrached to the gift shop in castle Espie. Good choice of items on menu. Orientated for prams and children. Good views of birds and activities for the children
What lovely staff! So pleasant and helpful. Fresh tasty food and wonderful views of the lough with such a variety of ducks and geese.
Straight forward menu offering a good selection of food from light bites to complete meals. Foods always great at a reasonable price and located in a beautiful part of the country.
Comment on this business

to add The Kingfisher Kitchen at Castle Espie map to your website;



We use cookies

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our website, to show you personalized content and targeted ads, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from. Privacy Policy