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Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links

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Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links

Sea views, a smart desination restaurant as well as appealing informal dining options, stylish new bedrooms, a bar of character - and an 18-hole golf course - make this famous beachside hotel a pleasing option
The '1780': Seats 80 (private room, 20) D Sun-Thu, 5.30 9pm, Fri-Sat 5.30-9.45pm. 3-course D, €42, also 2/3 course midweek D €23.50/27.50 (Wed-Fri). A la carte also available. Reservations advised, check opening hours off season. House wine from about €20; SC discretionary. Children welcome (no children's menu but half portions available.) Air conditioning. Closed some evenings off season. Jameson Bar and The Seaview lounge also serve food daily. Amex, MasterCard, Visa. abbreviations

Originally owned by the Jameson family of whiskey fame, Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links enjoys a wonderful beachside position overlooking the islands of Lambay and Ireland's Eye.


Convenient to the airport, and only eleven miles from Dublin city centre, the hotel seems to offer the best of every world - the peace and convenience of the location and a magnificent 18-hole Bernhard Langer-designed links course.


This comfortable Dublin hotels recently come into new ownership and - beginning with work to the golf links and the addition of a statement glass entrance that makes a striking contrast to the original Victorian building - an extensive refurbishment programme has been undertaken, giving it a fresh and more contemporary ambience.


Despite the brightness of the foyer area, with its huge windows and marble floor, the decor is generally pleasingly soft-toned, taking inspiration from the constantly changing views and allowing them - sea, beach, islands, sky - to take centre stage.


The aptly named Seaview lounge is a popular meeting place, with a magnificent view over the golf links to Lambay and Ireland's Eye. Informal meals and drinks are served here all day and 'Afternoon Tea-by-the Sea' is a speciality.


Accommodation, which includes junior suites and family rooms, is imaginatively designed and very comfortable - and there is a choice of outlook: garden, golf links or sea view. All outlooks are pleasant, but it is worth asking for a sea view room; there is usually a premium but prices at this pleasing hotel are much more accessible than might be expected, with frequent special offers at off-peak times.


The Jameson Bar is in the old house and, with its oak paneling, marble fireplace and twinkling chandeliers, this high-ceilinged room has character. It is a popular socialising area for local residents as well as hotel guests and serves a casual dining menu (also live music, Friday & Saturday night from 10pm). An Sibin Pub also offers an atmosperic old-style pub area, available for private parties.


Replacing the old Oceana facility, The Spa at Portmarnock opened in 2016 and includes an Essie Hand & Nail Salon; while not large, The Spa offers a range of treatments using top quality products (Elemis and Caritas among others) and is known for a high standard of service. Next door, there is a fully equipped gym.


Conference/banqueting (350/140) Business centre. Golf (18). Spa; gym. Children welcome (under 4 free in parents' room, cots available without charge, baby sitting arranged). No pets. Garden.


Rooms 138 ( junior suites, deluxe, superior, family, wheelchair friendly). Lift. 24 hour room service. B&B from about €109 per room. Open all year.


The "1780"

The hotel's main restaurant, The '1780' is a handsome room overlooking gardens and it has been smartly refurbished in a clubby style with rich brown hardwood flooring, tables dressed simply with white linen runners and generous glasses - and very comfortable armchairs. White leather button-backed banquettes and the soft glow of filament lighting give a nod to curentrends, but the overall feeling is modern classic and it's built to last.


It's a pleasing setting for the good food offered by head chef Tom Walsh and his team - those who have not eaten here for some time will be agreeably surprised by the smart new décor and excellent contemporary food currently offered.


Given the setting - and proximity to one of Ireland's main fishing ports, Howth, which is just a few miles along the coast - fish and seafood is a highlight, especially in summer. Turbot, with Baby Beetroot, Potato Galette, Honey Roast Parsnip and Spinach Foam is a typical example from a choice of three fish main dishes on the dinner menu, and anyone in a mood for meats or poultry will have choice such as black Angus beef or the excellent Thornhill duck from Co Cavan.                                   


A carefully selected wine list is offered - and partnered by an impressive spirits collection and cockail menu.

 

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Last Updated: 19-08-2017
Author: Georgina Campbell
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