Food Review: The Peppercorn Bistro, Comber

The peppercorn bistro comber food

The Peppercorn Bistro in Comber is on Castle Street just off the main square.  It’s a busy road for traffic, so outdoor seating is limited, however inside there is more than enough seats to welcome a coach party!

The peppercorn bistro comber

Decorated just like an aunties’ dinning room with feature wallpaper and laminate flooring, The Peppercorn Bistro has two seating areas.  One with standard cafe seats and the other with comfier dining room seating.
The peppercorn bistro comber

The peppercorn bistro comber

Menu

There’s a wide range of dishes on the menu from sandwiches to a cooked breakfast and even a pie of the day.

The peppercorn bistro comber menu

The peppercorn bistro comber menu The pensioners special looked a good filling deal…if only I was a bit older!The peppercorn bistro comber menu Scones and traybakes were on show as well.

The peppercorn bistro comber food



Food

A big cup of coffee from Robert Roberts, not too strong with a mellow flavour.

The peppercorn bistro comber food

Both of us picked the tuna, red onion and mayo sandwich on granary bread. A surprising addition of a side of chips.  Crispy chips and a healthy amount of filling for the sandwich. The salad leaves looked a bit like ourselves on this hot day though!The peppercorn bistro comber foodFresh bread with a filling that had a good balance of flavour. Not too much onion or tuna that’s eeked out with mayo to make it go further.

Unfortunately we had no room for any of their enticing traybakes.

Verdict

A good sandwich and cup of coffee. Quick and friendly service as well. A tasty sandwich which was surprisingly filling. Clean toilet as well.

 

TL;DR

+ Location
+ Sandwich filling
– Salad leaves a bit wilted

Where

The Peppercorn Bistro
6 Castle Street
Comber
BT23 5DZ

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I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

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