Best European food near New Ross, Province of Leinster, Ireland

July 5, 2020 Christa Meece

Reviews on European food in New Ross, Province of Leinster, Ireland. New Ross (Irish: Ros Mhic Thriúin, formerly Ros Mhic Treoin) is a town in southwest County Wexford, Ireland. It is located on the River Barrow, near the border with County Kilkenny, and is around 20 km north east of Waterford. In 2016 it had a population of 8,040 people, making it the fourth-largest town in the county.
Things to do in New Ross

7. Lunch Box

Waterford Road, New Ross Y34 AW99 Ireland Polish, European +353 89 435 1129 https://www.facebook.com/newross.lunchbox/

6. Laforge

19 The Quay, New Ross Y34 P972 Ireland French, Bar, European, British, Deli Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner +353 51 421 580 https://www.facebook.com/laforgenewross/
Laforge

Bar, cafe, patisserie, restaurant, cocktail bar, live music, pizzeria, seminars, weddings, afternoon tea

Reviewed By osulldav

I find that this place markets itself as slightly up-market, but our experience was anything but – even down to the single sheet loose paper menus. Bar area is clean and tidy – and that’s probably the best thing about this place. Service was very poor. One of the girls serving our table did advise that she had “just started working there”, but in that case she should have been better supervised and instructed. We eventually managed to order drinks, which arrived ok. We also asked for a couple of jugs of water for the table. Two large bottles arrived, but no glasses (I suppose it was maybe our own fault we didn’t specify at the time that we wanted glasses as well) – we had to ask for these separately!!!!While only half of our group were having starters, we ordered bread for the table, as ‘nibbles’ for the rest. Starters arrived, but no bread. Starters were finished when eventually a plate with a few slices of bread arrived – no side-plates or knives for anyone, and no butter – all had to be requested separately.I had the Brie to start – it was nice, if not very much there. I then had the “slow roast lamb” – this was fine, but not something you’d be rushing back for. One of my friends has a Yorkshire Pudding with their meal – she could have done with a hammer and chisel with it!!!! Other than that, the general feeling was that the food was ‘OK’.Would I go back?? Maybe if under peer pressure, or if everywhere else locally was booked out!!!! First, my apologies if your visit didn't match your expectations. Myself and my team were very busy that day with over 150 covers served before you arrived on that day. i find some inaccuracy in your review as we do not class ourselves as upmarket and by the way I didn't know you were in charge of the business strategy. If you take a look at our menu you will find you can get a good meal for 12 euro or half of that in the Cafe. These are not upmarket prices. The only thing we try to do here is to serve decent food at a decent price.This is not my first venture in New Ross, and I do have a lot of respect for the support we get every day from the New Ross community. If you want to survive in this business at local level, you need a good business attitude reflected on the quality of the meals provided and the price. On that day, there was no slow cooked lamb on the menu, you had one of the roasts of the day at 6pm, which was priced at €12.50 with all garnishes.This is not a upmarket choice, this roast was cooked for lunch time and was very popular through the day.As for the staff member who stated she had only started we will speak with her on this matter. She is a new staff member and lack of experience but other customers have commented on the good quality of her service. Nobody is perfect, everybody has to learn, but once there is a will, there is a way and it will improve.So maybe you have to find the way to improve your reviews, give the right information, and to make them perfect as per your expectations for an upmarket restaurant who served meals at €12.00 So maybe if under peer pressure I need an extra customer, I will welcome you back if it's booked out every where else.

5. Captain's Table Restaurant at The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience

North Quay at The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience, New Ross Ireland Irish, European [email protected] +353 51 425 239 http://www.dunbrody.com
Captain's Table Restaurant at The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience

Located on the first floor of our Dunbrody Famine Ship visitor center, The Captain's Table is one of New Ross' most unique dining experiences! Looking out over the River Barrow, the restaurant offers impeccable service along with a wonderful view. It's pe

Reviewed By 854anneo

Could not recommend this restaurant highly enough for excellent food and service. Olive in particular is such an exceptional friendly waitress, always on hand to recommend something really special, like todays quiche which was so tasty and well presented. Definitely worth a visit.

4. Cafe Nutshell

8 South Street, New Ross Ireland Irish, Cafe, European Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch Takeout, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +353 51 422 777
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4 based on 169 reviews

Cafe Nutshell

Reviewed By 556dereks

If you are looking for a really tasty meal, then this is your place. Loads to choose from and all with excellent fresh ingredients. Table service and nice atmosphere.

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3. Ann McDonalds Cafe and Upper Deck

8 Mary Street, New Ross Y34 FY82 Ireland Irish, European, Cafe Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Takeout, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +353 51 425 391 http://www.annmcdonalds.ie
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4 based on 197 reviews

Ann McDonalds Cafe and Upper Deck

Ground floor cafe/bistro at ann mcdonalds mary street,the upper deck is used for private functions, meetings, family get togethers or over flow in very busy times. We open Monday TO Saturday until 9pm & Sundays 8pm. We close christmas day

Reviewed By oldon

Ate here last night. Second time to eat here. Food is also good and the owner nice and chatty. As for their deserts well your in for a really treat there. You can also have a glass of wine or a beer with your meal. Look forward to returning in a few weeks.

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2. The Hollow Bar & Seafood Restaurant

Ramsgrange, New Ross Ireland Irish, Seafood, European, Pub, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +353 51 389 230 https://www.facebook.com/TheHollowBar/
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4 based on 317 reviews

The Hollow Bar & Seafood Restaurant

The Hollow Seafood and Steakhouse restaurant has worked hard to earn an outstanding reputation for serving the freshest, top quality food, all locally sourced and prepared to the highest of standards. Our seafood is collected fresh from Duncannon and Kilm

Reviewed By MelGM

This restaurant has the very best of fresh fish, Hake, Cod, Black Sole, Plaice, and Seafood. Beautiful dining room and well priced.

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1. Mannions

mount Elliott Mount Elliot, New Ross Ireland Pub, Gastropub, Irish, Bar, European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Parking Available [email protected] +353 51 426 510 http://www.mannionspub.ie
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4 based on 218 reviews

Mannions

Reviewed By MrsC_092010

Have visited here numerous occasions. When we have friends or family visiting we book a table and bring them because it never fails to impress. We’ve been with friends, we’ve dragged family there, we’ve gone by ourselves...any excuse really! The staff are friendly and attentive without being intrusive, the food is always delicious and there is a really lovely atmosphere here. The menu changes quite frequently so you are never tempted to go elsewhere for variety and the portion sizes are generous. To be honest I can’t fault it.

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