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The Village Tavern

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The Village Tavern

Owner-chef Enda O Rourke has built up a great reputation for this atmospheric bar and restaurant, especially for their terrific local seafood
Open Mon-Sun in summer, Small Plates Bar Menu 12.30 -5.30; set D €39.95; also à la carte. MasterCard, Visa. abbreviations

Mountcharles is an attractive little village just a few minutes' drive from Donegal Town, and well worth visiting to see Elizabeth Temple's famous Salthill Walled Garden - and to enjoy some good food at this hospitable tavern.


A handsome stone building in the centre of the village, it was once a Royal Irish Constabulary barracks and is said to date back to the 1798 Rebellion. Today it's an atmospheric place, a genuine Irish hostelry where visitors are always made welcome and there's the cheer of an open fire on chilly days.


Proprietor-chef Enda O'Rourke is passionate about the local area and likes nothing better than introducing its highlights - and, especially, the superb local seafood - to as many people as possible.


Although there are traditional elements, menus give an ethusiastic nod to newer trends, by including a range of 'small plates' on the afternoon menu, for example. Specialities include a good seafood chowder and freshly baked wheaten bread, the house fish pie ('finished with a splash of Sambuca'), prawn & monk gratin, battered fish, and their 'signature seafood tasting board'. The Captain's Table set menu is exclusively fish and seafood, except for desserts, so the à la carte  would be better for anyone looking for vegetarian dishes or wanting a wider choice,


If you're not driving, make a point of investigating some of the  great range of Irish craft beers and ciders on offer; a recent phenomenon, craft brewing and cider a making has undergone a massive revival in recent years and the range stocked here is outstanding. 

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Last Updated: 01-09-2017
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Main Street, Mountcharles Co Donegal
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Just off Donegal-Killbegs road, about 5 minutes from Donegal Town.
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