Visited Big Anne's Cafe/Restaurant on Bridge Street, Portadown, Northern Ireland, UK today (May 1st 2024) and found that this dinning operation in the County Armagh Town of Portadown has more than successfully filled the same space as the once well-known Town Cafe 'Wee Barney's' occupied for many many years.
Simon served us, and we ordered an excellent chicken curry meal for my wife, a tasty omelette for myself, and a big pot of hot tea to wash it down. Excellent fare!
The cubicled eating area had been reduced a tad from the 'Wee Barney's' capacity to house a new serving counter which now faces the entrance door of the Cafe, but continued to give the dining customer that vital feeling of privacy when enjoying the varied menu on offer.
The Food was hot, well cooked, and tasty, the cubicles laid out with the usual array of brown/red sauces, salt, pepper, and sugar for the tea. Fresh milk was brought to the table with the good big pot of tea for two, obligatory but good quality paper napkins, and we got tucked in to what Simon and 'Big Anne's Cafe had served.
Excellent good hot meal, tasty, good proportions, semi-private cubicles; and great variety of menu - and all at a most reasonable price range. Result!
What more could the Portadown diner require to satisfy the culinary needs of a busy day, or a day trip to visit the old Town of Portadown?
Well done, Simon and Staff! Well done 'Big Anne's Cafe'! Keep up the great work!