4 Best Restaurants in Derry, Northern Ireland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Derry - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Badger's

$$ | Central District

The famous Derry Girls mural adorns one outside wall of this old-school tavern. Inside, wood-paneled walls are covered with photos of local sporting legends. Those with a big appetite can wash down lavish portions of filling pub grub with what is claimed to be the best pint of Guinness in Derry, and the menu also includes bar snacks such as toasted sandwiches.

18 Orchard St., Derry, Northern Ireland
028-7136--0763
Known For
  • Traditional Irish pub decorations
  • Sunday roast dinners
  • Guinness pints

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Browns in Town

$$ | Central District

The owner, Ian Orr, a former maestro chef who has handed over the cooking to others, has put Derry on the culinary map. Candles on tables and leather-upholstered horseshoe booths with calming cream and brown timber shades set a stylish scene, where the three-course dinner menu at £27.50 is a hit. The menu showcases seafood chowder, chargrilled steak, chicken wings in a honey hot sauce, or braised shoulder of Lough Erne lamb. If you have space for a dessert, then indulge in the chocolate fondant or banoffee profiterole. Attentive service and comfort means you leave here with a mellow afterglow that lingers.

23 Strand Rd., Derry, BT48 7DZ, Northern Ireland
028-7136–2889
Known For
  • Greencastle seafood chowder
  • Pressed beef with buttered greens and celeriac remoulade
  • Sugar pit pork

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The House Restaurant

$$ | Central District

A duo of dining experiences is reflected in different rooms at this refashioned old waterfront building which was once Derry's Custom House where taxes were collected from ships arriving at the port. Beef, chicken, and fish dominate the main restaurant, Entrada, where you can also enjoy snacks such as meatballs, salted cod fritters, or cured meats and cheeses. The elegant lounge, with its Spanish Para Picar menu, is a wine and tapas bar and may feature ham hock, spiced beef, or charcuterie.

Custom House St., Derry, BT48 7AS, Northern Ireland
028-7137–3366
Known For
  • Variety of options
  • Sirloin steaks
  • Classic cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Thompson's Restaurant

$$ | Central District

On the banks of the River Foyle, this airy and cool main restaurant of the City Hotel, taking its name from the old Thompson's Mill that once occupied this site, is a fine place to chill while taking in some great river views. The menu might include pork belly, oven-baked salmon, or supreme of chicken with an herb stuffing.

Reservations are recommended (and practically essential on weekends).

The Wine and Dine menu (available every night except Saturday), based on two people sharing two courses, is £39 for two. There's also an impressive but not expensive wine list. Breakfast is served daily, but lunch only on Sunday. The adjoining Coppins Bar serves wine and cheese (£9.95) and runs a special Tapas Friday from 4 pm at £4.50 each or 3 for £12.

Derry, BT48 7AS, Northern Ireland
028-7136–5800
Known For
  • Delicious chicken supreme
  • Impressive, inexpensive wine list
  • River views
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Sat.

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