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Contribuisci feedbackThis café may appear small from the outside, located next to a Spar grocery store, but once inside, it is a hidden gem. We waited in line to order at the counter, paid for our food and drinks, and found a table while one of us secured a spot. Despite the café being full, our drinks and food arrived promptly thanks to a waitress. The menu offered unique and delicious options, such as chicken lasagna and chicken with peaches. The prices were surprisingly affordable and the portions were generous. After our meal, we visited the grocery section to search for pear and almond scones and Turkish Delight. The staff members were helpful, showing us our options and packaging our purchases for us. Everyone we encountered, including a helpful staff member named Rebecca, went above and beyond to assist us. Though Fintona is a bit out of the way, we would definitely return if in the area again.
I brought my mother, who uses a wheelchair, to this restaurant and we enjoyed a wonderful lunch. The staff were very helpful in opening doors and assisting my mother in her wheelchair. We ordered our food at the counter and were seated at a large round table in the back, which had plenty of space for the wheelchair and allowed everyone to sit comfortably and chat. The meal came with sides and hot coffee, which were all delicious. We even decided to get a slice of cake, but it was so generous that we had to take it home. The staff were very welcoming and the seating arrangement allowed for easy conversations with other diners. If you are in Fintona, I highly recommend stopping by this restaurant. It is just what this town has been needing.
Absolutely delightful place, with very attentive, helpful and professional staff. It is amazing how in such a small space one can find spaciousness and comfort. You are far enough away to be private and yet close enough to others to enjoy a lovely interaction with locals. I have been several times and this time went on a super busy day (Saturday . I had a short stand in a queue by the entrance and was then shown to a lovely little armchair by the fabulous fire. Just what I needed on a cold, damp day. The staff go out of their way to accommodate all visitors and needs. I have a strict health diet and they were incredibly creative to offer me a meal that normally I would not be able to have (by removing ‘offending’ items! and they waived the cost of a pot of tea after I had been there several hours using their free Wi-Fi. The music was peaceful and is one of those rare locations in N Ireland where you can find tasteful, worship music playing. Several songs ‘spoke’ to my heart during my visit. There is a gift shop at the entrance with all sorts of creative knick-knacks for sale. They also sell Belleek China and I was able to get two lovely mugs for family members for Christmas. They will gift wrap for you too if you want that.
I brought my mum here who is wheelchair bound and we had a lovely lunch. It started well with lots of help holding doors and connecting with my mum in the chair. We ordered at the counter and had a lovely spot in the rear at a large round table where the wheelchair fitted under and everyone could sit and chat. The food came with sides and hot coffee, all of which was very good. So much so, we got a slice of cake as well but had to take it home as it was just too much. The staff here made us feel most welcome and the arrangement of seats facilitated chats with other patrons. If you’re in fintona, drop in. This town has been crying out for a place like this.
This is a tiny looking café alongside a Spar grocer but once inside it is a hidden gem. We joined the queue at the counter and selected what we would like to order, then paid for our food and drinks while one of us found a table. A waitress brought the drinks and then the food with almost no delay even though the café was full. The food was absolutely delicious and was a little different eg lasagne made with chicken, chicken with peaches. The price was much lower than I had expected and the portions much larger. We then went into the grocery part of the business to look for pear and almond scones and for Turkish Delight; in each case I asked a member of staff and both came out from behind a counter, showed me the scones and indicated what was in each; then she packed them for me. The person identifying Turkish Delight, called Rebecca, was equally helpful and packed each item into my bags without being asked. The whole business, café and shop, seemed to be staffed by people for whom nothing was too much trouble. Fintona is a bit off the beaten track but I would go back if ever in the area again.