Find out what Gastropub restaurants to try in Naas. Naas (/ˈneɪs/; Irish: Nás na Ríogh, or An Nás [ən̪ˠ n̪ˠaːsˠ]) is the county town of County Kildare in Ireland. In 2016, it had a population of 21,393, making it the second largest town in County Kildare. Naas is also a major commuter suburb, with many people residing there but working in Dublin.
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4 based on 176 reviews
On a drive from Dublin to Limerick we became hungry so a quick google search popped up with this âgastropubâ! On arrival we felt slightly out of place in our travelling clothes but despite there being no table in the restaurant we were ushered through to the bar and settled ourselves in the window. After being given both the Sunday lunch and bar menu we opted for the bar menu, one burger, ham and black pudding croquettes and a charcuterie board later and we were both extremely happy. The chips were excellent as was the rest of the meal. Will hopefully return again on another trip with a reservation for the main restaurant, this place well deserves its mention in the Michelin guide
Where to eat Asian food in Naas: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 65 reviews
Part of Cookes Pub in Caragh we offer a delicious range of bar bites to suit all tastes, from Louisianna Wings to Pizzas.
As one of our party had food allergies and intolerances, we emailed in advance and communication was friendly with very quick response rate. The menu was sent and a good variety was available for our planned Sunday Lunch with a ready willingness to adapt. An excellent first impression.We were there for Sunday Lunch and had a choice of the lounge or the restaurant and opted for the restaurant so that we could enjoy our conversation. Food was served in a timely manner, without feeling rushed. Options were explained clearly and adjustments were made to accommodate allergies without fuss and very pleasantly. It was quiet and peaceful there until a diner arrived with strident voice!Starters: We enjoyed the bruschetta and the chicken wings.Mains: My friend was full of praise for the linguine which he described as full of flavour and was very impressed by it. He promised to return!I decided to go for the pork for a change, with adjustments, and gave it the seal of approval. We passed on dessert and finished our meal as usual with coffee. We look forward to going back again. This visit ended just in time as a large party was arriving.
Where to eat Indian food in Naas: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 235 reviews
Since opening in 1989, We have been one of Kildareâs favourite all day dining locations. The Johnstown Inn is a casual family oriented restaurant that is the perfect place for your informal get togethers. We offer a full menu for children as well. Our sta
The food here is nice, but the service could be better, itâs slow and they forgot part of my order so I had to ask for it. I had the chicken salad was really nice, and my guest had the sausage and mash which looked tasty. Reasonably priced.
4 based on 27 reviews
Herald & Devoy is the ideal venue for an intimate dinner, a private party or a client dinner. Our menu has been tailored to suit all dietary requirements and pallets and we pride ourselves on the fact that all our sauces and soups are gluten free. We sour
I would highly recommend this lovely restaurant for a special occasion meal. We held our christening meal here on a Sunday in June. Everything was so relaxed and stress free. From the initial booking with the very helpful Amy in events, everything ran so smoothly. It was incredibly good value (better than you could imagine!) and the restaurant is a beautiful space. The decor is gorgeous and the food was excellent. Most importantly the service was fantastic. Such friendly waiter and waitresses, nothing was too much trouble. We were 40 minutes late for the meal and they never once rang us or said it was a problem when we arrived. It was a warm day and we had a few boisterous children with us so it was great to see a door open where the children could play around the fountain outside, they loved it. They were a little crazy at times and never once did they say anything to us already stressed out parents, I wouldn't have blamed them if they had! Thankfully the restaurant was quiet that day so we felt like we had the place to ourselves. I set up a small cake table and everything was left out for us to serve the cake as dessert, they had no problem with us doing this and having a 2 course meal. The adult menu and the children's menu had plenty of choice to suit all tastes and everyone was happy. I would highly recommend Herold and Devoy for a special occasion, I was so impressed with everything from the price, service, food and decor. We will be back soon and although we live 30 minutes away it was well worth the journey.
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