Reviews on Cafe food in Rossnowlagh, County Donegal, Ireland. Rossnowlagh (Irish: Ros Neamhlach, meaning "heavenly headland") is a seaside village in south County Donegal, Ireland. It is about 8.5 km north of Ballyshannon and 16.0 km southwest of Donegal Town. The area's 3 km long beach is popular with families and is frequented by walkers, surfers, wind-surfers, kite-surfers and swimmers.
4 based on 40 reviews
This is a fairly mainstream restaurant. Nothing fancy, nothing horrible. Service was good. The room was clean. Food was ok, but unremarkable. Pizzas probably adapted to local tastes, and some ingredients seemed a bit incongruent. For example one the pizzas stated Basil as one of the ingredients, when it arrived it had dried basil on it-Maybe market demand determined this, but every other place Iâve been to always had fresh basil on the pizzas. Pizza base was good. Would go back.
I recently visited Slevins department store and found the staff to be the friendliest, most helpful and courteous people- all of whom clearly love their jobs. My final port of call was the Poetâs Café- welcoming, delicious food and lovely ambience. There is even a nook where one can relax with a book! I was laden down with parcels so was told to relax and take a seat and my coffee would be brought over to me. The scone I had was really delicious. The staff, as in all the departments, are what makes this place so special.
4 based on 78 reviews
An exciting cafe in Bundoran Co. Donegal, serving honest, tasty and fresh food in a bright and relaxing environment. Sip on a Badger & Dodo coffee to accompany a slice of home-baked cake, or enjoy our signature fresh fish finger sandwich with some homemad
On the recommendation of my son and a few other friends, I made a slight detour into Bundoran to see for myself just how good the HardyBaker Café really was. Tucked off Bundoranâs Main Street, I found the café which was full of vibrant chatter and people with happy faces - locals and visitors alike. Even though itâs a café, there was a lovely ambiance and vibe to the place, orchestrated by charming staff who seemed to know everyone or who certainly made everyone feel so welcome and special. The menu was spot on, not too fussy or pretentious but offered a great selection of tasty food. I was torn between the Hardy burger but was swayed by the lovely Meg who recommended crushed avocado on fresh sourdough, topped with soft poached eggs and their homemade relish. I was delighted I took her advice as it was absolutely delicious. The accompanying flat white was equally good and all served with charm and efficiency. Great staff.All in all, Iâd strongly recommend anyone to make a slight detour and sample the wonderful establishment that is The HardyBaker Café - a hidden gem!
Oh my God. I can't say enough about dollys cafe.. amazing.. everything is homemade. An absolute treat for the taste buds. A lovely vintage little cafe. I had roasted tomato soup with their homemade bread. Pizza, sausage roll with side salad and apple and rubarb tart to finish. (What can I say, I'm a glutton for great food ) I wanted to try everything. Honestly I can't rate this cafe high enough. Def worth a visit if you are in ballyshannon...
4 based on 31 reviews
This was a find, located just up the hill from the Rory Gallagher statue. There's a wide range of food which meant that some of us could have breakfast while others had lunch or just a snack. Our waitress was very friendly and efficient and service was prompt. The food was lovely and we were all pleased. They even had great gluten-free rolls. Well done.
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I visited Chew & brew and I cannot rate the place highly enough. The salted chilli shredded chicken is the best one of the best I have had in years. High quality, perfectly cooked. The staff are fantastic, the warm welcoming feelings as soon as I went through the door, Im a coffee addict so I had to try it and the coffee was excellent. Also excellent value for money. I will definitely be returning, I will happily travel to revisit this lovely spot.
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4 based on 220 reviews
Lovely little restaurant/cafe.We came from the brach and enjoyed a bot chocolate with marshmallowes, very delicious.Unfortunately they do bot serve alcohol, so we had to postpone pur IrishCoffee experience. :-)
4 based on 143 reviews
We got toasties and the ham was chunky and it was not nice and didnât taste like a toasty FLIPPING MINGINGThank you for your review. We believe you have posted about the wrong location as we do not serve chunky ham in our toasties.
5 based on 23 reviews
French brasserie, cafe & bakery with a relaxed seatting offering a selection of seasonal dishes with a contemporary twist. Open for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Tea, coffee and cakes served until 5pm.
Was passing through the lovely town of Ballyshannon and popped into Tete-a-Tete for some lunch. The variety, standard and presentation of food was excellent and it was evident the chefs take pride in their work. The young gentleman serving us was very friendly and efficient and ensured we were well looked after. I would highly recommend this lovely gem to anyone!Thank you very much for your review. We are delighted to hear you had a great experience in Tete-a-Tete!
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