Reviews on European food in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland. Carrickmacross (Irish: Carraig Mhachaire Rois, meaning "rock of the wooded plain") is a town in County Monaghan, Ireland. The town and environs had a population of 5,032 according to the 2016 census, making it the second largest town in the county. The town won the European Entente Florale Silver Medal Award. It is a market town which developed around a Castle built by the Earl of Essex in 1630. The Convent of St Louis stands on the original castle site. The local Gaelic football and hurling club is Carrickmacross Emmets.The local soccer team is Carrick Rovers
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4 based on 35 reviews
We stayed in one of the Lodges last Saturday night (Storm Deirdre). Despite it only being a short walk to the Castle from the Lodges, it was pouring down and the wind was howling, so we would have been drenched by the time was got there. We had been advised at check in to ring reception when we were ready for dinner and they would send a car â which they did. Howâs that for service? This restaurant is just fabulous, with its gorgeous Gothic-arched doors, beautiful plasterwork ceiling and old paintings. We opted for the 5-course menu for â¬35.50, which is excellent value. Regardless of which starter you choose, soup is included on it, so make sure you are good and hungry when you turn up. For starters we chose Caesar Salad and Deep Fried Brie, followed by Carrot and Ginger soup. We then had Char-grilled Supreme of Irish Chicken and Medallions of Irish Angus Fillet Beef for mains, Cinnamon Crème Brulee and Cabra Castle Ice Cream Slice for dessert, followed by two coffees. The food was just exquisite, there was nothing we could find fault with. It was beautifully cooked and presented, and our server Louise was absolutely charming and had a great sense of humour; we had such fun with her. It had stopped raining by the time we were finished our meal, and we quite enjoyed the stroll back to our room. A gorgeous meal in a beautiful castle restaurant, good company and great staff â you canât ask for more.I'm delighted you enjoyed your experience with us, despite the adverse weather. We are only too happy to facilitate our guests with a lift to and from their rooms if the weather is poor, mobility is an issue or even if its just a case of having one to many!I will certainly ensure to pass your commendations to all concerned and hope that you will return to us again in the future. The outdoor patio has been totally renovated earlier this year making our Derby Bar / terrace patio the ideal setting to sit our and relax on a summers/ fine Autumn evening.
4 based on 231 reviews
Very friendly and professional staff. Good menu with a decent variety to chose from. Fish of the day was nicely made and definitely would recommend.Thank you for your kind review. it is greatly appreciated. X
4 based on 28 reviews
Beautiful Award Winning Restaurant serving Breakfast & Dinner Daily. Sunday Lunch served 1-4pm and Evening Meals served Sunday 6.30-8.45pm and 6.30-9.30pm Monday- Saturday + Bank Holiday Sundays. Table D'Hote Lunch & Dinner Menu's and all Special Dietary
It is very comfortable, the service is top class but I found it expensive , a glass of white wine and a pint of Guinness came to Euro 12.47 which I think was a bit on the dear side even for a nice place like this. Didn't eat but the menu looked fairly good.
4 based on 55 reviews
Party of 12 food was delicious as was the wine. Service was a bit slow but with a big crowd it didnât matter too much. Food was worth the wait. Canât wait to return.
4 based on 104 reviews
We had lunch here recently, fish and chips and a beef dish. Quality was not great, both dishes were not worth the money, the fish was overcooked, the beef dish was bland and not very tasty. Both dishes cost around â¬19, way too much. The service was very good, attentive, friendly staff who made up for a lot of the disappointing food.
4 based on 153 reviews
Lovely Restaurant tucked away in a Country Setting. Great selection and excellent Food.Bar is well stocked with full Bar Choices of Beer, Shorts, Wine & Liqueurs.Nice Friendly staff and A Real Fire to sit at on those wintry evenings.
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4 based on 233 reviews
The Courthouse restaurant is located at the junction of Monaghan Street and Main Street in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan. The menu here is varied and interesting with a good choice of starters, main courses and deserts. The emphasis is more on flavour and quality than volume whilst using a continental flare with local and Irish ingredients. The courtesy and professionalism of the staff, who have been with the Courthouse for a long time, coupled with superb food and a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere make for a great restaurant experience. This establishment is highly recommended.
4 based on 474 reviews
The Fiddlers Elbow, located in the centre of Carrickmacross town. The bar, restaurant and nightclub is owned by the Mc Eneaney Family and has undergone major refurbishment in the past few years. A family run business which prides itself on creating a warm
Dined here while staying in the area. Food and menu choice is excellent and a good wine list. Staff were amazing and very attentive without being intrusive. The prawn curry was delicious. One of our party is coeliac and they catered very well. Thank you to Kate for her excellent maitre D skills. We're looking forward to seeing you again soon. Thank you for choosing our restaurant while staying locally. I'm delighted all the boxes were ticked regards food, wine and service and that our menu is suitable for a number of dietary requirements including coeliac. I shall pass your comments onto our excellent member of staff Kate who really does ensure our customers receive the very best service.
Top 9 Irish food in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland
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