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Smugglers Creek Inn

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Smugglers Creek Inn

Situated high on a cliff edge with a panoramic view of Rossnowlagh Beach, Donegal Bay and the Blue Stack Mountains in South Donegal, this very popular inn is a truly breathtaking spot to unwind.
Seats 60 (outdoors, 26; private room, 26). Open 7 days a week from 12 noon (April-September) & Thur-Sun from 12 noon (October-March). Closed Mon-Wed in winter; 24-26 Dec. MasterCard, Visa, Laser. abbreviations

Situated high on a cliff edge with a panoramic view of Rossnowlagh Beach, Donegal Bay and the Blue Stack Mountains in South Donegal, this very popular inn is a truly breathtaking spot to unwind.


The building dates back to 1845 and is full of character, with an open fire for chilly days, comfortable old furniture and the constantly changing presence of the sea and sky – a dramatic presence when the surf is up, and a great spot to watch the skilful game being played out in the waves down below.


Some might feel that the inn would benefit from some updating, to others it’s that very quirkiness that lends charm to the surroundings. The atmosphere is relaxed and, whilst proprietor Emily Browne and her staff are efficient, the meal experience is casual.


Traditional dishes sit comfortably alongside more fashionable food styles on the menu, and the tasty and appealingly presented meals cooked by highly regarded Head Chef, Deirdre Clinton, suit the cosy laid-back ambience.


Menus offer a good choice and, as one might expect, fish is plentiful (although, surprisingly, it is not especially highlighted) and even the Caesar Salad comprises of pan seared medallions of monk tail and king prawns, along with the more traditional ingredients of lardons and croutons, on a bed of baby gem drizzled with a house Caesar dressing.


To watch the sun go down over Donegal Bay while enjoying a straightforward and tasty meal such as traditional battered cod with mushy peas, homemade tartare sauce and chipped potatoes, is an unforgettable experience by any standards.


Even during the winter months friendly bar staff are happy to serve a hot drink in front of the big open fire. Well worth a visit.

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  • Restaurant/Dining/Pub
  • Banqueting
  • Breaks - Off Season
  • Breaks - Short
  • Budget Accommodation (under €100 for two)
  • Children's Baby Sitting Arranged
  • Dogs - good walking nearby (offlead)
  • Family Friendly
  • Live Music
  • Location - Beach <1km
  • Location - By the sea
  • Location - Peaceful
  • Location - Scenic
  • No Smoking Establishment
  • Open New Year
  • Outdoor Dining Avail. (summer)
  • Private Parties
  • Romantic Venue
  • Self Catering Also Avail
  • Wedding Venue
  • Contemporary Irish
  • Seafood
  • Atmospheric
  • Attractive Views
  • Budget Meals (€21-35/£14-23 pp 3-courses, not inc. dr
  • Coeliac Friendly
  • Daytime/Coffee
  • Extensive Wine List
  • Informal
  • MSG Free
  • Music - Other Live
  • Music - Trad
  • Old World / Traditional
  • Party Venue
  • Pub Grub
  • Sunday Dining
  • Traditional Pub
  • Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)
Last Updated: 27-12-2014
Author: Georgina Campbell
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Smugglers Creek Inn
Cliff Road, Rossnowlagh Co Donegal
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