Reviews on European food in Glengarriff, Province of Munster, Ireland. Glengarriff (Irish: Gleann Garbh, meaning "Rough glen") is a village of approximately 800 people on the N71 national secondary road in the Beara Peninsula of County Cork, Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay.
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4 based on 677 reviews
As a party of 4 who ate here one night last week we saw / got / enjoyed some really tasty food.All 4 were 100% satisfied with prawn starters to chicken salad to the 4 different mains and the pints of Murphys were great as well
4 based on 724 reviews
Our Wood Burning Pizza Oven was lit in 1997 and has been churning out pizzas and tasty dinner ever since! The oven is kept at a temperature of 500-550F by burning oak and other hardwoods which are fed through the front by a long handled shovel. This ensur
A rainy night in bantry and we checked out the brick oven.Food was typical pizzeria fare I had calamari to start and a huge plate of linguini with prawns. Nice but sometimes less is more.My wife had mussels which she loved and the Sicilian pizza which she demolished. Service was so , so but the food was really nice if not presented with finesse
4 based on 394 reviews
Organico Cafe serves an amazing range of delicious, heathy foods. (Just read the reviews!) Our menu is bursting with fresh goodness! We make everything in our own kitchen using fresh ingredients that are predominantly organic or locally grown. Our menu ch
Looking forward to our visit here on holiday and not disappointed. Bright, clean, colourful with great energy. Food sublime and health food shop huge.
4 based on 234 reviews
We specialise in the best local food that west Cork has to offer. Our menu includes tasting plates of local cheese and cured meats as well as a great wood fired pizza. We also stock an extensive range of fine wines and local produce, cheese a speciality.
Friendly hosts, fabulous cheese selection (see them inside where they sell them "to go"), selection of cured meats, beer -- what a great way to have an afternoon lunch while traveling through the area. Finish it off with a cup of poitin (traditional distilled spirit -- strong!). It's good to have a driver!Eat outside on the "porch". Relax!
5 based on 841 reviews
WE ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED UNTIL THE 28th OF JANUARY The Fish Kitchen is a family run business that prides itself in having a menu that is almost entirely all fish with the exception of sirloin steak. The Local fish shop downstairs, our main provider of fish
Got a reservation in the revered fish kitchenDelicious starter for me of prawns, chillis and chorizo . My wife had crab and avocado salad. My wife had a halibut main with caper sauce that she adored, I had goujons of cod that were ok, bad choice by me rather than anything elseGreat vibe as always, good service, back soon I'm sure
5 based on 222 reviews
We was in Bantry for a weekend Wedding Celebrations, we ate here for Sunday lunch.. The guys at Donemark were great, welcoming, helpful, pleasant!Food was excellent, Duck Pate with slices of smoked duck breast was perfection!!My steak was cooked perfectly, thereâs something special about eating food that you know is locally sourced..Well done guys great formula you have.. When Iâm back in Bantry I will be back
4 based on 195 reviews
The worst bowl of seafood chowder I have ever experienced as I have had a lot of them in my lifetime.There was almost no fish content, a white soup with just chopped onions and two good mussels in shells floating on top. A rip off at 7.95. I did complain to staff who were polite and said they would pass my comments on to the chef. I would expect better from the Glengarrif Park Hotel or indeed from any basic cafe in a coastal area on wild atlantic way.
4 based on 158 reviews
Mac Carthy's Bar, at the Glengarrif Park Hotel County Cork, is open daily with a selection of teas, coffees, freshly baked scones and Bar Food served all day. Relax on the benches outside with the daily newspaper or your favourite book and let the world g
We visited as a large group in early June.We decided to have a drink sitting outside the bar and enjoy the fine day. We stayed for three and enjoyed the lovely atmosphere and service. We didn't order food but what we saw being served looked great.
4 based on 230 reviews
Staying for 3 nights nearby:) the campsite owner suggested Caseyâs as best food in town and have to say the crab claws in garlic were lovely as to was the Beef & Guinness Pie with veggies. Ate somewhere Different 2nd night but came back for final night meal and had the scallops gratin which were wonderful. Have to agree with campsite owner very good food.
5 based on 563 reviews
We were happy to get a reservation at this delightful, truly gourmet restaurant. I started with Hanleyâs black pudding, not something that would usually attract me but it was delicious. My husband had the quartet of crostini and raved after every bite. He followed with the potato gnocchi while I had the supreme of chicken and we both were delighted. Dessert was equally wonderful...The only blip might have been that we asked for tea and were left to pour our own cups from a very full exceedingly hot teapot that was hard to handle. But otherwise a lovely evening.
Top 6 International food in Glengarriff, Province of Munster, Ireland
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