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Picnic Delicatessen

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Address:
47 High St
Killyleagh
Downpatrick
Belfast
BT30 9QF

Tel: 028 4482 8525

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This little cafe and delicatessen is an oasis of excellence in this part of South Down. The staff are always friendly, the coffee (including soya) is always fresh and the homemade friands are to die for! Thanks Kath for an amazing sweet potato and asparagus quiche to celebrate my son's wedding! Geraldine Hull

beagle lover Posted 29 Jun 2007 2:43 PM

Divine coffee, top notch service with a smile and reasonably good food too.

AoifeK Posted 11 Jun 2007 2:16 PM

Picnic is a gem in the wonderful village of Killyleagh. The food is always freshly prepared, the menu is a fascinating fusion of local and aussie - reflecting the homelands of the owners, John and Kath! The service is second to none - well trained and happy staff. They're doing something right! They also stock a great range of local and Irish produce. If you are looking for a supper to take home or some fabulous cheese for a dinner party - go to Picnic!

Judeh Posted 15 Sep 2006 2:22 PM

I experienced my first visit to picnic on Sunday after a recommendation from a friend and now I see why she holds this little village deli in such high regard-The food was superb but I was even more impressed with the service-a vital part of any good restaurant/cafe. The waitress was gracious and obliging and promptly noticed I may require a high chair for the baby, was more than happy to spend time explaining menus and recommending dishes, ensuring my time at picnic was most agreeable and relaxing. Picnic is a very child friendly environment and the staff all made me very welcome from the moment they greeted us when we walked through the door. I am much looking forward to my next visit.

Angie HB Posted 06 Sep 2006 7:19 PM

friendly helpful staff. they can accomadate any food allergy you might have and bend over backwards to make sure you enjoy your food.you can buy their fresh baps to take away which can be frozen and used in your lunch box.coffee is worth travelling for along with a tasty cake..all the cycle club run look forward to johns coffee stop every sunday he is open..he will always be our number one!!!

debz 3 Posted 05 Sep 2006 7:31 PM

Wide range of products, great coffee and lunches, super raspberry and white chocolate cakes, friendly staff. Small, but perfectly formed, even if a bit crowded!

Cookiepuss Posted 05 Sep 2006 4:05 PM

There are so many reason's to recommend this wonderful place.The fantastic homemade food(Kath's cakes get my vote every time!) the welcoming friendly service, delicious coffee,fabulous view of the castle,the perfect place to meet up with friends any time of the day and if like me, cooking is the bane of your life, then grab a pot of something delectable from John's kitchen to take home and you'll have a meal to remember with no effort!

serena anne Posted 27 Aug 2006 3:12 PM

Picnic has high quality food, served in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere! Picnic is a brilliant place to work and I think it definately deserves to win Local Food Hero 2006!

Rackaloobie Posted 22 Aug 2006 2:09 AM

a gem of a deli overlooking the wonderful castle, which a great range of quality foods - perfect for a lazy morning reading the complimentary papers, or a delicious homemade lunch. I always visit every time I am in Noethern Ireland.

salami 1 Posted 14 Aug 2006 3:06 PM

A wide range of fab local produce,great service, the best...

orp73 Posted 28 Jul 2006 9:49 PM