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Found 216 matches, showing 101 - 110 below.

97%
8 votes

The Tankard

Fenit, Co. Kerry
Bar / Restaurant
3 euro Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere Serious About Seafood
Easily spotted on the seaward side of the road from Tralee, the O'Sullivan family's large pub and restaurant has a great reputation, especially for seafood. An imaginative bar menu, which overlaps to some extent with the restaurant à la carte, i ...
83%
2 votes

Dan Lowrey's Tavern

Cork City, Co. Cork
Pub
2 euro
This characterful pub beside the Everyman Palace Theatre was established in 1875 and is named after its founder. Long before the arrival of the "theme pub", Lowrey's was famous for having windows which originated from Kilkenny Cathedral, but ...
100%
3 votes

Schoolhouse Hotel

Dublin 4, Dublin City
Hotel
2 euro Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere
Dating back to its opening in 1861 as a school, this canalside building at Mount Street Bridge has seen many changes, and it is now one of Dublin's trendiest small hotels - and an ideal place to stay while exploring Dublin. A huge amount of business g ...
100%
4 votes

Ashes Bar & Restaurant

Dingle, Co. Kerry
Bar / Fish & Seafood / Restaurant
2 euro
This old pub in the centre of Dingle has a smart traditional frontage, and lots of warm mahogany that makes for a warm and cosy feeling in the friendly bar. The pub goes back to 1849, and is now owned by Sinead Roche and Thomas Ashe. Menus offer somet ...
100%
5 votes

The Lobster Pot

Burtonport, Co. Donegal
Pub
1 euro
Known locally as Kelly’s and easily recognised as you go through the village by the huge lobster that seems to be crawling up the side of the building, the Kelly family’s cosy pub-restaurant is one of the county’s best-loved hostelrie ...
97%
24 votes

Restaurant 104

Dublin 9, Dublin City
Café / Deli / Restaurant / Wine Bar
2 euro Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality.
Once a branch of the famous Youkstetter’s pork butcher shops immortalisd by James Joyce in Ulysses, this handsome tiled shopfront with dark green paintwork, matching awning and outside seating, has been home to Aidan and Karen McNeice’s pop ...
100%
3 votes

The Front Door

Galway City, Co. Galway
Pub
1 euro
Like its sister establishment, The Dail Bar, The Front Door is located in the middle of Galway’s city-centre Latin Quarter. The Front Door claims to be Galway’s premier night spot. It is certainly one of the biggest, boasting five bars and ...
100%
8 votes

The Curragower Seafood Bar

Limerick, Co. Limerick
Pub
You’ll get a very different slant on Limerick from this atmospheric bar on the County Clare side of the River Shannon – said to be one of the oldest pubs in the city, it has character by the bucketful and a splendid view across the Curragow ...
100%
2 votes

T J Newman's / Newmans West

Schull, Co. Cork
Café / Character Pub / Wine Bar
1 euro
Just up the hill from the harbour, this characterful and delightfully old-fashioned little pub has been a special home-from-home for regular visitors, especially sailors up from the harbour, as long as anyone can remember. The premises was bought by J ...
100%
1 votes

Abbeyglen Castle Hotel - Connemara

Clifden, Co. Galway
Hotel
5 euro
Set romantically in its own parkland valley overlooking Clifden and the sea, the crenellated Abbeyglen Hotel is family-owned and run in a uniquely hands-on style by legendary hoteliers Paul and Brian Hughes. It’s a place that has won a lot of fr ...
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