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Part of a complex of six restaurants at Portrush harbour, the perennially popular, family-friendly Ramore Wine Bar serves an extensive menu of pub grub like chilli chicken pitta, monkfish and tiger prawns, pizzas, and burgers with tobacco onions. The oversized, homemade cakes and pies on display at the dessert counter make regular appearances on Instagram.

Other restaurants at the Ramore complex include Neptune & Prawn (mains £9 to £18), serving Asian dishes, and Mermaid (sharing plates £17 to £18), specialising in seafood.


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