Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Courtown. Courtown (Irish: Baile na Cúirte, meaning "homestead of the court"), is a village which developed after Lord Courtown ordered the construction of a harbour during the Famine years, 1839-1846. The economic boost of the new harbour led to a small village developing with fishing been the primary economy of the village. Courtown is situated on the Irish Sea coast and with the recent development during the "Celtic Tiger" years, has merged into the adjoining village of Riverchapel. It lies on the R742 regional road.
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4 based on 12 reviews
Good value and excellent cooking. All the dishes we ordered were well flavoured, with quality ingredients. Vegetables were prepared in a manner appropriate to the cooking method, so that they were actually cooked. We really enjoyed out take-out from here and would thoroughly recommend it.
A lovely place for a quick bagel or to chat with friends. There is a huge choice of bagels and you'll change your mind not just once! Soup and bagel offer no longer available. Each is made fresh and staff are really friendly. You can takeaway you lunch also. ENJOY! Plenty of comfortable seating. Thank You to all the lovely Staff!Christy_Luv2,Thanks so much for the review, it's very much appreciated. We're glad you enjoy our bagels and we apologise for making the choice so hard. The Bagel Bar Team
Good take away but to much on the menu, which means you spend a long time deciding what to have, however the staff leave you alone so you get the time. The food is very tasty and well cooked especially the kebabs, but the chips and burgers are also very good. The service here is really quite good the person who takes your order serves you and so you do not have to wait long for your food. Well worth a visit especially after a night out.
Top 10 European food in Courtown, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 34 reviews
Welcome to The Strand Cahore a residential award winning licensed Bar & Restaurant which has been run as a family business since 1939 by The Horganâs and has now been sold and carefully handed over to the new family of The Hanleyâs in January 2018. We off
This place has had a complete transformation, the location was always ideal - perched on the top of a hill looking out over the sea, outdoor tables and huge windows we were delighted to hear they had started to serve food. The problem is they only serve food sometimes. This was not clear on their website. We arrived on a night when the kitchen was closed but fresh pizzaâs were available. There is nothing else nearby so we were stuck, a 50 minute wait for pizza and another 15 minute wait at the end to try and pay really soured what should be an excellent venue. The staff are very friendly but obviously not professional/experienced and everything seemed an ordeal at busy times we appreciate it might not be viable to open the kitchen 7 days a week but the website needs to make that clear. A nice pint of guinness though
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