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Glasson Village Restaurant

Chef-proprietor Michael Brooks opened the Village Restaurant in 1986, making his mark as a culinary pioneer in the area and there is a true love of food which, together with caring service and good value, has earned a loyal following
Seats 60 (private room, 16). D Tue -Sat 5.30-9.30; L Sun only 1-3.30. Set D €37/42, also à la carte; early 2/3 course D €22/27 (5.30-7pm). Set Sun L €20. House wines from €19.50; SC discretionary. Children welcome (high chair); toilets wheelchair accessible; parking (25). Closed D Sun, all Mon, 3 weeks mid Oct, 3 days Christmas. MasterCard, Visa, Laser. abbreviations

In an attractive stone building which formerly served as an RIC barracks, chef-proprietor Michael Brooks opened the Village Restaurant in 1986, making his mark as a culinary pioneer in the area; there’s a real country atmosphere about the place, with a pleasant conservatory overlooking fields.


The style is imaginative - traditional French meets modern Irish perhaps; unusually for the area (especially in 1986) fresh fish has always featured strongly, and wide ranging seasonal menus include treats like lobster and scallops – even the Sunday lunch menu may include grilled black sole on the bone and grilled Clare Island organic salmon, which is remarkable value on a €26 menu.


Michael sees no reason why fresh seafood should not be available throughout our small island, especially now that better roads mean the coast is only an hour's drive away; he carries a lot of seafood, buying in small amounts from half a dozen suppliers and offering a lot of daily specials, which ensures a quick turnover and has worked well for him over the past 25 years. He likes to serve seafood in fairly simple dishes, to retain the true flavour of the particular fish.


Michael often offers less usual dishes too, such as roast wild rabbit and game, in season, and there are always popular dishes like midland lamb and a couple of interesting vegetarian choices.


There is a true love of food which, together with caring service and good value, has earned a loyal following.


A balanced and informative wine list includes seven house recommendations (€20-28) and nearly a dozen half bottles.


* Early bird menu available all evening Tuesday - Friday two courses €22

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Last Updated: 18-01-2015
Author: Georgina Campbell
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