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Louth - Restaurants
Found 21 matches, showing 1 - 10 below.
Formerly The Forge - a landmark dining destination Collon for many years - the characterful premises was given a stylish face lift and opened in 2016 as No. 3 Old Bar & Restaurant by mother-and-son team Martina and Wayne Fitzpatrick, who will giv ...
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Conveniently located just an hour from Dublin or Belfast airports, the Carroll family's 18th century house is attractively situated in its own walled grounds on the edge of Carlingford village, with views across the lough to the Mountains of Mourne.
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In the centre of Drogheda town, Sonia Micalef and Damien Leddy’s relaxed basement restaurant has shaken things up lately. Gone is the wine bar and the Italian menu – they call themselves a bistro now and the offering is much more eclectic. ...
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This restaurant with accommodation in Carlingford is centrally-located and smartly presented on the main street of this delightful medieval village, The Bay Tree has an appealing frontage - and a well-earned reputation for quality and value, making it ...
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In Drogheda town centre, just a hundred yards or so up from the landmark St Laurence’s Gate, Martin and Patricia McGowan’s small hotel is a handsome Victorian double-fronted redbrick building and, with its broad stone steps leading up to th ...
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Unassumingly located across the road from a shopping centre, The Kitchen on the quays in Drogheda might look like a regular bistro, but open the menu and you’re in for a surprise.
Owners Glyn Schneider and Anne Brennan have travelled extensively ...
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Catherine Whelahan’s popular seaside restaurant is in a neat modern building that you’d easily mistake for a house at first glance, on the right-hand sid ...
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This informal and family-friendly Dundalk restaurant offers authenticity and inventiveness and proclaims its ‘diciassette’ (€17) three-course menu on the steps up to the door.
A comfortably furnished bar in a bright, cheerful ro ...
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The Guide has always had a soft spot for this pub on the seafront in the pretty village of Blackrock – which, although very close to Dundalk, is not at all suburban and retains the atmosphere of an independent community.
The Brake has a loyal lo ...
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This large building in Drogheda town centre is built out on stilts over the river and, although the development may seem incongruous when seen against the old town from across the river, it is a rather handsome building and a very popular meeting place ...
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