Reviews on Cafe food in Blarney, Province of Munster, Ireland. Blarney (Irish: an Bhlarna, meaning "the little field") is a town and townland in County Cork, Ireland. It lies 8 km (5.0 mi) north-west of Cork and is famed as the site of Blarney Castle, home of the legendary Blarney Stone.
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4 based on 264 reviews
What can I say about Tonyâs? It was fân delicious. Locally sourced Black and White pudding and sausage. Everything was cooked to order and great service. Owner is very friendly and the location is a great spot for people watching. Wish I found this place earlier. Weâll be back for sure. Thanks!
4 based on 672 reviews
Seek out the Farmgate on the second floor of the English Market for a satisfying and wholesome lunch. Homemade everything! My husband and I agree the seafood chowder is the best weâve ever had in our travels around the world. We recommend the âcasual â side of the restaurant for its great soups and sandwiches. The chowder is huge and comes with an amazing side of brown bread - amazing in its full, rich taste with not a bit of dryness. Highly recommended.
This is a very well stocked local shop for this area. If you don't want to travel further towards Cork City, this is a really great and important shop for all your basic necessities. It's quite a busy shop with a lot of local people coming and going. Staff are very friendly.
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4 based on 165 reviews
This is a brilliant place for breakfast, brunch or a hot drink and a pastry. Been here a few times but had the most amazing french toast this morning which prompted me to write this review. It had homemade toasted marshmallow and blueberry jam, truly delicious.
4 based on 105 reviews
Diva Boutique Bakery & Cafe is a casual cafe/coffee house located a stones throw from Garretstown Beach and Ballinspittle Woods. The Boutique Bakery is located across the street. We bake everything on site, breakfast, lunch, brunch, cakes, breads, cookies
Since our last visit (8 years ago!) the bakery and cafe/restaurant have split locations. Because of our early arrival in Cork we were in Ballinspittle shortly after nine, and were surprised to find that neither location was open. Seems the Irish arenât out as early as we. We went through the local market and killed some time. We were first in to the cafe and had a nice breakfast. Nothing was rushed, Two of us had Cheesy bacon toast, one Huevos Rancheros, and one mushroom ragout. The latter two came with eggs and toast. Cafe became busy and noisy quite quickly. Not inexpensive but good local food. Worth going a bit out of the way for.
Top 10 European food in Blarney, Province of Munster, Ireland
4 based on 380 reviews
A cosy and quaint Tea Room in the heart of Cork City serving wholesome breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and a selection of home baked goods.
Called in for a spontaneous breakfast, we were treated well by attentive staff and seated at a delightful table, surrounded by quirky decor. Great coffee preceded an excellent breakfast (beware the spicy beans!). I'd have given 5 stars but for the poor housekeeping and maintenance - it needs proper cleaning and decorating.
4 based on 669 reviews
This place reminded me of when I lived in America and on fridays me and my girlfriend would go to the local diner during the 60s. It had a outstanding atmosphere and the staff were delightful and very patient. Great food.
4 based on 392 reviews
Since October 2012 we are now serving Dinner from 6pm to close Thursday to Saturday. All Day Breakfast and Brunch on Saturday and Sunday. We are a modern Cafe on the Western Road in Cork City Opp River Lee Hotel. We serve Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch. Morn
Pleasant lunch although there were some flaws that kept it under a 5. Fried haddock was nice but small piece with too much bready batter. The fish was also overlooked and dry. Nice salad but too much dressing. Staff was excellent and dining room was very comfortable and cheery.
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The Lemon Tree, is run by Blarney Castle Hotel 'Welcoming Visitors since 1837'. My friend & I decided to try the breakfast there. It's situated overlooking the square in Blarney. Forget about Medeteranian vibes, the interior is quite dull and drab- slate blue paint on the mostly bare walls and rows of wooden tables & chairs inside. The lack of soft colours/furnishings/decor lends to a rather lifeless atmosphere. Could do with some colour/artwork/flowers inside. I ordered the Poached Eggs with toastMy friend ordered Blueberry Pancakes & coffee. The poached eggs were a rather sorry looking sight on a large dinner plate. 2 White eggs in the middle of a big white plate....that was it - no colour / no frills. Later 4 triangle slices of standard toasted white bread arrived. The eggs were solid all the way through (usually they're served soft in the middle). Would not look out of place in a hospital. Poor value for money at â¬8.95 My friends blueberry pancakes had a fluffy texture and tasted quite nice. Again, no frills though -pancakes/maple ...end of story and not cheap at â¬9.95.Coffee- was an Americano, tasted like long brewed filter coffee.(On leaving, afterward I realised the above came with tea/coffee included).Feeling disappointed, we left to go to another cafe with similar food on the menu and had a far better experience -homemade bread, & food nicely finished/organic eggs/local ingredients and far better value.Overall- Staff: Friendly StaffFood: Well overpriced (see menu photo) / lacking in imagination./poorly presented.Ambience /Decor : Has a blank canvas feel to the place....flat.Conclusion- Disappointing given the long established premesis. Overpriced. Would not be inclined to return. Better value elsewhere in Blarney.
Where to eat Gastropub food in Blarney: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 133 reviews
Cafe - Deli - Garden in the heart of Blarney right on the village green. Just one skip and two hops from the gates of the famous Blarney Castle. At our cafe we strive to use ingredients and products from Co. Cork. The bread is baked daily in an award-winn
We stopped in here because we could take the dog with us to eat out in the garden. Lovely little outdoor spot, very welcoming and a couple of haughty black cats keeping an eye on the customers! Our waitress was lovely; we had a Chicken Tikka Wrap and aGreek Style Salad - both were good value.
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