The Shed - Menu

1D Hammonds Road, BT28 2NG, Lisburn, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Lunch, Coffee, Breakfast

4.2 💬 1496 Reviews
The Shed

Phone: +442892613922

Address: 1D Hammonds Road, BT28 2NG, Lisburn, United Kingdom

City: Lisburn

Dishes: 5

Reviews: 1496

Website: https://www.theshedhammondsroad.com/

"Visited here yesterday with 5 friends for lunch for my birthday. It was very busy but we were quickly shown a table where I had room to park my mobility scooter. Menu was varied and we all chose something different. The waitress was lovely and very patient as 6 pensioners chose!! Food arrived quite quickly and was well presented. Everyone enjoyed their meal. We had brought a birthday cake and this was brought out to us with candles lit, and plates and cutlery, along with our chosen hot drinks. We all wanted to pay separately and the waitress patiently dealt with each if us. My chicken burger with skinny fries, bacon, cheese and fried onions was £14 which I thought very reasonable . Will definitely go back. Would recommend the Shed and thanks for making my birthday special."

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Jon Jon

They have decided not to take bookings so phoned around 11.00am to check they should be able to accommodate a table of five. Assured no problem so five of us from four locations travelled to find they were full up and had a queue waiting outside. We were left trying to find an alternative, not good enough!

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lindahW6401SU
lindahW6401SU

The priciest Americano coffee I have ever had in N. Ireland. Scones whilst very nice also expensive but the greatest rip-off ever was being charged an extra 85p for butter and 85p for a tiny pot of jam! I have never been charged for this ever. Surely they are making enough profit on the price of coffee and a scone to justify this. First and last visit to this establishment.


Leonard
Leonard

First visit to the Shed and we were very impressed. Shown promptly to a table by a very friendly waitress and our drink order taken while we were looking through the menu. Our food arrived promptly and was of excellent quality could not fault anything. While not cheap the food was not unreasonably priced. Would have no hesitation in recommending the Shed and will be back again.


FairReviewer55
FairReviewer55

We had the most fabulous lunch at The Shed!!! The menu is extensive so many wonderful options and our choices were delicious. We happened upon this outstanding restaurant when we noticed a sign on the A26 we are from out of town and were looking for a fun option for lunch. So thrilled with our decision! If you are looking for delicious food, a beautiful atmosphere and excellent service then The Shed is the place to go!!


HolidaySunshine30
HolidaySunshine30

This restaurant used to be a great little spot. However, recent price increases are outrageous. £15 for a mediocre breakfast is not worth it, especially considering the questionable quality of the ingredients used. It seems like cheaper items, such as sausages and apple juice, are being served. While the presentation with old-fashioned china cups and saucers may be charming, the portion sizes are disappointingly small, like the £3.60 coffee that is only three small sips.


Mca2455
Mca2455

I used to love coming to this café when it first opened, but the quality has really declined recently. The portion sizes are smaller, the prices are higher, and the food just isn't as good as it used to be. During my most recent visit with a friend, we ordered two coffees, a scone, and a slice of toasted wheaten bread, and the total came out to £13.10. Sadly, the scone was tiny and the wheaten bread was too dense and hard to enjoy. It's a shame to see this once great place go downhill.


Xhara71
Xhara71

This restaurant is a great find, even though it may be a bit off the beaten path. The fact that it was busy when we visited is a testament to its popularity. Housed in a charming old converted farm shed, there is ample parking and it is wheelchair accessible. The restaurant also has a connected shop that sells clothing and various household items. The menu offered a good selection, the food was delicious, and the staff were attentive and friendly. The prices were reasonable. Overall, we had a wonderful experience and would definitely return in the future.


JosephZee
JosephZee

Good car parking. First impression upon entering is he noise, high ceiling, few soft furnishings so the noise so the noise reverberates throughout the building, like a chicken house. Table that we sat at was very close to next table. I ordered the chicken stack, it did not say on the menu that it was chicken goujons, they were not nice, the peppered sauce was well watered down, I think, no sharpness to it at all. I checked the menu online, it does say goujons on it but not on the paper one in cafe. Very disappointed. The fish one of my friends ordered was very disappointed.


Wrightsy
Wrightsy

Visited the Shed to meet family for coffee a catch up . We all chose coffee scones which were nice but not the tastiest scones I’ve ever had . They were certainly the most expensive I’ve had …. a raspberry white chocolate scone was £3,30 plus 85p for cream which wasn’t enough for two halves of scone 50p for jam …. All in all a total of £4.65 . Coffees were expensive too compared-to other coffee shops . Total bill was almost £30 for 4 people. We have visited this establishment several time’s understand prices have Increased but the prices are not value for money . For this reason we will choose another venue in the locality when meeting family .


AndreeBest
AndreeBest

Visited here yesterday with 5 friends for lunch for my birthday. It was very busy but we were quickly shown a table where I had room to park my mobility scooter. Menu was varied and we all chose something different. The waitress was lovely and very patient as 6 pensioners chose!! Food arrived quite quickly and was well presented. Everyone enjoyed their meal. We had brought a birthday cake and this was brought out to us with candles lit, and plates and cutlery, along with our chosen hot drinks. We all wanted to pay separately and the waitress patiently dealt with each if us. My chicken burger with skinny fries, bacon, cheese and fried onions was £14 which I thought very reasonable . Will defi...

Categories

  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Mastercard

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