Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Ventry, Province of Munster, Ireland. Ventry (Irish: Fionntrá, meaning "White Strand"), an anglicization of Fionntrá, is a Gaeltacht village in County Kerry, Ireland. Located on the Dingle Peninsula, 7 kilometres west of Dingle, the village of Ventry was once the main port of the peninsula. Due to its long sandy beach, Ventry is now a popular tourist destination.
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This is a locally owned and run cafe which is popular among local community within months of opening. Food is hearty and wholesome vegetarian. Most popular dish is breakfast burrito. There is lovely garden seating to the rear and nice 'touches' throughout. Only drawback is you might be asked to share the larger tables - although this can be nice too!
4 based on 31 reviews
Indoor and outdoor seating. Orders taken at table.
Dingle is much more developed than it used to be. And there are many places to stop for your afternoon tea but the best is run by Niamh! In the last three years she has converted her mother's B&B into a wonderful café that features daily specials for soup, quiche, and crumble. The menu is diverse and all of the items are warm from the oven, freshly made on the spot. Today we had apple mixed berry crumble with crunchy almonds and sweet whipped cream as we basked in the view. Bliss! The service is friendly and delightful and the views are unparalleled. Surrounded by sheep and cows and ruins of stone fences you can gaze out on the Blasket Islands, beautiful beaches and rocky cliffs. Indoor and outdoor seating guarantees you a wonderful view regardless of the weather. And best of all there are no tour buses.
Sometimes you must follow your nose. An amazing bakery with the freshest local ingredients including rich fresh cream in many items. Best scones with fresh whipped cream and strawberry jam. Almost worth moving here Not to be missed
4 based on 45 reviews
Stopped in today for lunch. Different options on the menu with plenty of healthy dishes. Had chowder which was delicious with lovely brown bread. Other half had huge chicken sandwich which came with fries. Good coffee too. Service a little slow as seemed only one lady serving but was worth the wait. Would return
5 based on 17 reviews
We visited here for a quick breakfast, and my only complaint was that I didn't go more often. The menu varies between sweet and savoury, with options to add more of every topping. The owner was very friendly and made the crepes with care. I had the "Popeye"...100% would recommend. My other half had the "Classic" and gave it two thumbs up. Will be looking this place up the next time I'm Dingle!
4 based on 58 reviews
Tig Aine (pronounced as Tig Ornia) was our favourite cafe and we visited it twice during our stay in Dingle. The lemon drizzle cake is so good and the hot chocolate was soothing.This place has an amazing view of Sybil Head and is such a great place for chilling out. Service is friendly although the food does take a little time to be served. However, we werenât in a rush and just enjoyed the incredible cool crispy weather in May when we visited.We would have come here a third time had our stay been longer. Thatâs how much we enjoyed our visit.
4 based on 94 reviews
Overpriced gloopy mushroom soup, flavour ruined through overheating, served with unpleasant thick skin on top, oily croutons embedded therein, single slice tasteless stale bread, topped off with utterly undrinkable coffee all served without a smile or a friendly word amidst the aroma of burning chipfat.
4 based on 125 reviews
We popped in to grab a takeaway coffee and it was the best coffee we've had in Europe so far (3 months and counting). They have oat and almond milk as non-dairy options :)
4 based on 209 reviews
At our Café we aim to serve the best of locally produced food, so why not savour a taste of West Kerry, on your stop at our workshop. Our menu includes Dingle Organic Smoked Salmon, Dingle Peninsula Cheese platters, Smoked mackerel pate with local brown b
We stopped here to dodge a rain shower before our walk on Trá Bhán near Ballyferriter. What a lovely escape that proved to be! Home made soup with brown bread baked on the premises - followed by excellent scones and desserts. Not to mention the wonderful pottery used in the cafe. A great experience.
Most Popular Pub food in Ventry, Province of Munster, Ireland
5 based on 135 reviews
Pantrà Café is a cosy café on Lower Main St. Dingle, Co Kerry. Serving Breakfast/Brunch, Lunch, Fresh pressed juices and coffee and Wine. The cafe features a funky and relaxed atmosphere with a large garden, perfect for those sunny days . Open Wednesday t
As you do, you try to find a place for brunch on a Sunday in Gastro town Dingle.Was it not for the added complication its the Sunday after the main sports event in Dingle " The Marathon" . We circled around Dingle we found the Pantri. There was a bit of queue as the place is compact shall we say, but on arrival we got offered a table outside .. Now Sundays weather was not like the day before, it was Irish Mist. For those that don't know what that is its mist that falls down as very fine rain (only in Ireland) We were not deterred, under the umbrella outside we went , my sons concluded we will not die of a bit of rain and we will be okay. ( 10 & 12 ,hardy men)The food is gorgeous, I had the black pudding on sour dough and my wife had the eggs Benedict.. the lads were happy with a hot chocolate. We were impressed with the food and the taste, we will be back for sure before the next marathon . PS. Dress for the weather and the occasion , its was worth sitting under the umbrella in the mist.. Do visit the pantri cafe..
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