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Morning Refreshments Light Bites Miss & Master Tea Selection Health Morning Refreshments Tea Selection Bagel with Cream Cheese and Irish Smoked Salmon £5.00 Since 1864 the Thompson Family have been buying and blending the world’s finest teas. Homebaked Scone served with Farmview Dairy Clotted Cream, Jam & Butter £4.00 The third generation of the Thompson family stays true to this tradition, blending award winning teas in Belfast to bring you a better cup of tea. Crawford’s Granola served with Clandeboye Yoghurt & Compote of Berries £4.00 We hope you enjoy our selection. All our Teas are served with homemade Slieve Donard traybakes. Irish Breakfast £4.00 Earl Grey £4.00 Green Tea with Lemon £4.00 Peppermint £4.00 Decaffeinated £4.00 Loose Leaf Teas Green Tea with Mint £4.50 Light Bites Turkish Apple £4.50 Soup of the Day £5.00 White Tea Sweet Seduction £4.50 Served with Slieve Donard home baked Bread Camomile £4.50 Walter Ewing’s Smoked Salmon Plate £10.00 Served with Tear Drop Capers, Shallots, Dill and Lemon Aioli Slieve Donard Seafood Chowder £12.00 Creamy seasonal Seafood Medley served inside a Belfast Bap or with Wheaten Bread Salt ‘n’ Chilli Squid £10.00 Tender Squid lightly coated with Gluten Free Crumb seasoned with Red Chilli and served with Napa Slaw, Chilli Jam & Garlic Aioli Avocado Salad £12.00 Salad of Chilli Pickled Orange, Avocado, Fennel and Fava Beans drizzled with Burren Balsamic Vinegar and Broighter Gold Dressing With Irish Chicken Breast £16.00 With Glenarm Organic Salmon £16.00 Chicken Caesar Salad £14.00 Coffee Selection Irish Chicken Breast, Baby Gem Lettuce, Crispy Irish Dry Cured Bacon, Croûtons, Parmesan Shavings and Caesar Dressing All Hastings Hotels coffee is sourced from Bewley’s who have been exploring, sourcing and roasting the world’s most delicious coffee for over a century. Our specialty coffee is prepared using Bewley’s Fivemiletown Goats Cheese, Roast Red Onion, Beetroot Special Reserve Estate Blend, a handcrafted blend roasted exclusively for Hastings Hotels in Dublin. & Rocket Salad £12.00 All of our Coffees are served with homemade Slieve Donard traybakes. Peppery Rocket Leaves tossed Balsamic Vinaigrette, Fivemiletown Goats Cheese, Roast Red Onions & Baby Beetroot, sprinkled with Crawford’s Granola Lighthouse Summer Salad £12.00 Americano £4.00 Light Summer Salad of Rocket dressed with Broighter Gold Rapeseed Oil scented with A shot of Espresso topped with hot water for a longer Coffee experience Lemon and Herbs, Mango, Ribbons of Carrots, Peppery Radishes, Avocado & Pecan Nuts Espresso £4.00 With Irish Chicken Breast £16.00 A small but potent, characterized by intensely sweet flavour With Glenarm Organic Salmon £16.00 Double Espresso £4.50 Superfood Salad £14.00 A small but potent, characterized by intensely sweet flavour A delicious healthy salad with Quinoa, Red Cabbage, Beetroot, Edamame Beans, Macchiato £4.00 Roasted Root Vegetables, Feta Cheese, Chestnut Mushrooms, Black Olives, A double Espresso smoothed out by silky Steamed Milk with a foamy Milk top Baby Cress and Toasted Sesame Seeds. Served with Broighter Gold Rapeseed Espresso Con Pane £4.00 Oil and Burren Bramley Apple Balsamic Vinegar A shot of Espresso topped infused with Caramel and Chocolate and covered With Irish Chicken Breast £16.00 with a dollop of Whipped Cream With Glenarm Organic Salmon £16.00 Cappuccino £4.00 Lighthouse Seasonal Special £14.00 A double Espresso smoothed out by silky Steamed Milk with a foamy Milk top Please see your server for details. Flat White £4.00 Lighthouse Club Sandwich £14.00 A double Espresso smoothed by silky Steamed Milk Irish Chicken Breast with Tomato, Lettuce, Irish Dry Cured Bacon and Café Latte £4.00 Mayonnaise served on a Toasted Ciabatta A shot of Espresso combined with silky Steamed Milk Lighthouse Wraps £10.00 Mocha £4.00 Roast Beef, Sun Blush Tomato & Baby Spinach Leaves Espresso and real Chocolate combined with silky Steamed Milk or Irish Chicken Breast, Roast Red Pepper & Feta Cheese Hot Chocolate £4.00 Miss & Master Health Drinks Herby Buttermilk Chicken Strips £7.00 Berrytime £5.00 Served with Tomato Dipping Sauce Berries, Apple, Banana, Clandeboye Yoghurt Meatballs £7.00 Protein Kick £5.00 Served with Pasta in a Tomato Sauce Blueberries, Banana, Whey Protein, Milk Ham & Mushroom Carbonara £7.00 Detox £5.00 Served with Garlic Bread Spinach, Tomato, Cucumber, Lemon Cheese & Ham Toastie £5.00 Crêpe £4.00 With choice of Lemon Juice, Nutella or Vanilla Ice Cream Desserts Jam Jar Sponge & Glastry Farm Vanilla Bean Ice Cream £6.00 Armagh Apple Crème Brûlée, & Shortbread £6.00 Lemon Meringue Pie £6.00 Daily Special £7.00 Selection of Irish Cheeses £10.00 Served with Ditty’s Oatcakes, Iced Grapes & Pear Chutney Whitewater Brewery Craft Beers Soft Drinks& Mixers Established on a third generation family farm, amidst the spectacular Mourne Mountain range, Whitewater Brewery offer some of the finest Irish craft beers. Hastings Hotels are proud to be working Schweppes Tonic, Slimline Tonic, Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Bitter Lemon, Lemonade £3.00 with Bernard Sloan and his Whitewater Brewery as part of our philosophy to showcase the best in local Fevertree Tonic, Light & Elderflower, Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Sprite Zero, food and drink from Northern Ireland. Britvic 55 Apple, Britvic 55 Orange, Fanta Orange £3.80 330ml River Rock Still & Sparkling Water £3.00 Maggie’s Leap £5.50 Fruit Juices £2.80 4.7% ABV – A formidable India Pale Ale style beer brewed with Australian, New Zealand & American hops. Belfast Black £5.50 4.2% ABV – Roasted barley, rolled oats, chocolate & black malts combine to produce our Traditional Irish Stout brimming with flavour. Something Bubbly Belfast Ale £5.50 Mumm Cordon Rouge N.V. £66.00 4.5% ABV – Whitewater’s aromatic russet ale is brewed with the addition A true classic with a unique character and irreproachably consistent taste. of wheat and roasted barley Made from black skinned grapes, it has a soft, round biscuit style. Belfast Lager £5.50 Pannier Pink Rosé N.V. £71.00 4.5% ABV – Crisp & full flavoured this continental style premium lager is brewed Elegant aromas of red fruit, peaches & liquorice abound in this lively tinted cuvee. with the finest Saaz hops, rich in aroma and taste Beautifully balanced with remarkable finesse. Copperhead £5.50 Prosecco Conti D’Arco, Italy £33.00 3.7% ABV – A bright copper-coloured Pale Ale with a sessionable 3.7% ABV. A fresh, pleasantly soft, lively, clean, dry and harmonious prosecco. Pale yellow Hopplehammer £5.50 in colour, fine bubbles, and a truly intense bouquet. 6.0% ABV – A triple-hopped 6% abv India Pale Ale, delivering up-front American Sensi Gold Processo £40.00 hops and rich fruit flavours. Sublime Sparkling Wine in a distinctive gold bottle. Amazingly fruity, pleasantly refreshing and superbly balanced texture with a crisp, creamy perlage. Sensi Pink Prosecco £40.00 Charming and seductive Sparkling Wine presented in a striking pink bottle. Made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in the Veneto region, it’s fresh with floral and berries on the palate leading to a delicate and irresistible finish. Teresa Rizzi Prosecco Snipe (20cl) £11.00 Our Whites... 150ml 250ml Bottle Vaja Pinot Grigio, Italy £6.00 £9.50 £27.00 International Beers Youthful and fruity, it is dry with a good balance of fruit and acidity and a long finish. Corona, Mexico – 4.5% ABV £5.00 Promised Land Chardonnay, Clare Valley £7.00 £12.00 £35.00 Becks, Germany – 4.8% ABV £4.40 Medium weight palate with fleshy yellow peach, subtle pineapple Becks Blue (Non-alcoholic), Germany £4.40 and citrus flavours. Budweiser, United States – 4.8% ABV £4.80 St. Clair Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough £7.00 £11.00 £33.00 A rich palate with passion fruit and blackcurrant flavours and a salty minerality. This wine has a silky, luscious texture and a long lingering finish. Pazo da Bruxas Albarino, Rias Baxas £31.00 Rich and aromatic with lychee and tropical fruits, off dry and delicious. Our Reds... 150ml 250ml Bottle Katnook F Block Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra £38.00 This wine is dense in colour with rich flavours of prune Local Spirits and plum and very good balance. St. Clair Pinot Noir, Marlborough £7.00 £12.00 £35.00 Shortcross Gin, Crossgar £7.40 Medium bodied, with a soft, full palate, well balanced acidity, At Rademon Estate Distillery, located only 20 miles from the Slieve Donard Resort supple tannins and flavours that linger. and Spa, Shortcross are proud to be Northern Ireland’s first Craft Distillery Andean Reserve Malbec, Argentina £7.00 £12.00 £36.00 Bushmills Irish Whiskey, Bushmills £5.00 An impressive Malbec with deep purple hues and concentrated Bushmills Original Irish Whiskey is a blend of triple distilled malt whiskey and fruit notes like blackberry and redcurrant. a lighter grain whiskey You will notice it’s rich, smooth warming taste almost instantly. Ibericos Crianza, Rioja £7.00 £11.00 £31.00 RubyBlue Vodka, Lisburn £7.40 Toasty vanilla oak characteristics balanced with sumptuous RubyBlue Premium Vodka. Ireland’s First Potato Distilled Vodka, strawberry and red cherry fruit flavours. A wine of velvety excellence. Smooth ultra-Pure Vodka with subtle notes of vanilla and crisp apple. Buttery & well-rounded with just a little earthiness Our Rosé... 150ml 250ml Bottle Lighthouse ‘Keepers’ Cocktails Moreau Rosé D’Anjou, France £6.00 £9.50 £27.00 A gentle, dry rosé with mouthwatering raspberry and cherry Lighthouse Bloody Mary £10.00 aromas. The palate is bright and fresh with the fruit balanced Rubyblue Vodka, Tomato Juice and traditional garnish perfectly by the crisp in the finish. Bee’s Knees £10.00 Shortcross Gin, Runny Honey, Lemon and Lime Mimosa £10.00 Champagne and chilled Fresh Orange Juice.
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