Reviews
What deemum doesn't like about Harrisons Of Greyabbey:
Disappointing visit today to Harrison’s. On arrival it was very busy last day of school so alot of folk there for lunch. However, our lunch lacked in flavour and taste. It was very disappointing. And I do think £17 for an open salad with a handful of chips (which were inedible) is too expensive. View all feedback. What Caitlin Nicholl likes about Harrisons Of Greyabbey:
Went for a spontaneous family meal and the staff were so lovely and accommodating to my mum, who is in a wheelchair. The only fault I have is that it was relatively busy and their tables for 4 are rather small. All in all, a lovely experience. View all feedback.
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First time at Harrison’s and it was a wonderful experience. Ordered the farmers breakfast and a build you own fry, quantity and quality very good, we were seate...
read moreFood was cold when eventually arrived at our table. was sent back but was cold when it came out the second time. disappointed to say the least
Great just my mum struggling with the walk through shop to restraunt
Great cafe/restaurant with adjoining gift shop and garden centre. Breakfast menu is my favourite. Attached photo is taken from outside dining area, looking over...
read moreJust had Alice and Wonderland themed afternoon tea the food and decorations were brilliant would recommend it
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read moreHarrison's restaurant offers a pleasant dining experience with a bustling atmosphere. The service is generally friendly and accommodating, especially for families. The breakfast menu receives high praise, although some dishes were found lacking in flavor. The view of Strangford Lough adds to the charm of the place. The adjoining gift shop and garden center provide an added bonus. While some delays and mix-ups were noted, overall, Harrison's is a recommended spot for a good meal, especially after visiting nearby attractions. With reasonable prices and a lovely setting, it's worth a visit.