Cookstown
Greenvale

Greenvale

57 Drum Road, BT80 8QS, Cookstown, United Kingdom

Pizza • Cafés • Kebab • Fast Food


"Been twice lately as a couple , both times during midweek in the evening for dinner. We will not be back which is unfortunate as it’s within walking distance to us. Very poor and unacceptable. Used to enjoy coming here as our local but the food served midweek is borderline embarrassing. Unfortunately it’s not nice to say but true The lasagne served to us was 100% the exact same one that a local butcher in the town sells for a quarter of the price. The presentation of the food is poor lasagne and chicken fillet burger were served on the corner of the plate, one the other corner there was a few salad leaves which had brown tinges on them. This is the second time in a few months salad has been served to us in the Greenvale top bar and it’s going off and visibly brown. A friend of mine, his wife and parents complained about the poor quality of rare steaks served to them before Christmas 2022, the manager was very unprofessional in how he dealt with the matter. I believe the glenavon offers much better value across the road and a better experience. The Greenvale is very expensive for what it serves the menu is typical northern Irish meals that you can purchase in any butchers or shop in the town. Will not be back as we gave it a second chance after the last time. I think it’s one of these places that has its regulars who have come for years and won’t hear a bad word about their local. Villa Vinci and other local restaurants are miles above this and cheaper."

Hannover House Coagh

Hannover House Coagh

24 Hanover Square, BT80 0EF, Cookstown, United Kingdom

Irish • Buffet • British • Burgers


"I am at a loss for words to describe my experience at this restaurant! The food tasted like it was bought from a store, despite being promised as homemade. I had planned to book a Christmas dinner for myself, my husband, and our three young children, all under 10 years old. However, I was shocked to discover that the price was £55 per adult and £29 per child under 11. As a mother of three young children, I know they would not eat much, so I found the prices to be extremely high. Spending nearly £200 on a carvery held in a small, outdated, and stuffy room that resembled a 19th-century school seemed unreasonable. The music was incredibly loud and repetitive, playing old-school country music that even some older customers did not enjoy. The staff seemed to be of poor quality, with many appearing to be underage. The young girls were often seen running around frantically without assistance, and I even overheard management being rude and disrespectful, claiming they provided no support to the workers. While some parts of the food were acceptable, as I mentioned before, it tasted more like it was from a brand rather than homemade. Additionally, I noticed that the utensils had old food stuck to the handles and water stains. It is concerning to see such lack of proper cleaning in a restaurant that is supposed to be "classy" and "well taken care of." This place definitely requires a thorough inspection."