Find out what International restaurants to try in Drogheda. Drogheda (/ˈdrɒhədə/; /ˈdrɔːdə/; Irish: Droichead Átha, meaning "bridge of the ford") is one of the oldest towns in Ireland. It is known for its tourism and as a centre of industry and medical care. It is located in County Louth on the Dublin-Belfast corridor on the east coast of Ireland, 49 km or 30 miles north of Dublin, with a population of approximately 41,000 inhabitants (2016). It is the last bridging point on the River Boyne before it enters the Irish Sea. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Newgrange is located 8 km to west of the town.
Things to do in Drogheda
4 based on 552 reviews
Welcome to West29 Restolounge, Winner of 'Best Place to Eat 2012 & 2014' at Drogheda Chamber Business Awards.Come on down for dinner and you'll find a stylish and vibrant restaurant setting awaiting you. West29 RestoLounge offers a stylish, fun and casual
Had a lovely catch up with friends at this popular restaurant. We all opted for the tapas selections, different combinations for everyone but all equally delicious. Desserts were also well presented and very good!! The head waiter/Maitre D not really sure which, was less than friendly when he came to take our order, not exactly rude but not engaging with the customers, the same could be said for the waitress who presented the food, however we would probably return and thankfully our night wasnât spoiled by this. Last drinks in the bar in Woodrows and a totally different experience, the staff were so welcoming and friendly even tho it was the end of the evening!!
4 based on 485 reviews
Scholars Townhouse Hotel restaurant is an award winning 2AA rosette restaurant. Proving modern Irish cuisine with International influence of todays culture in Ireland.
Myself and my partner dined in the gastrolounge last night as there was a private party in tbe restaurant and I can safely say we were both delighted with everything! The service from booking and throughout the night was very friendly and attentive and a birthday dessert plate was provided which was a lovely touch to end our lovely evening in Scholars! Food, wine and service were fabulous, we will definitely be back
Top 6 Fast Food food in Drogheda, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 202 reviews
Hadn't been here in a few months but glad to see it's still a great joint! They serve breakfast all day on Sunday which is great..I had scrambled eggs , mushrooms, tomatoes and scrambled eggs..great sized portion and really delicious and fresh. They have added the chicken wings to the menu now which used to be just on the specials board from time to time. My daughter loves these! Huge portion again. My husband had the seafood pasta from the specials board and said it was fab. Packed with seafood. Chips with the wings, 2 coffees & an apple juice came to 48 euro. Good price for good grub !
Best European food near Drogheda, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 39 reviews
Kings "la cuisine creole" is a blend of Chinese, European and Indian influences in the history of Mauritius. You will find us on Stockwell Street where food is fit for royalty! Dine in or take out
'A burger, a burger! My kingdom for a decent burger!' Okay, Richard III probably never ate a burger in his life, but he missed nothing here. The service was slow, in spite of the fact there were only 6 customers in the restaurant. The waitress attended the table beside us twice without checking to see if we were ready to order. I had to do my stinky eye glare (It's not as imposing as it sounds, more like a fluffy teddy bear glare really) to attract attention. I was surprised at the high prices and the breakfast must be one of the most expensive in town at â¬13.95. There's not all that much in it either and unless I was hallucinating it comes with lettuce. Hmmm. Anyway the burger duly appeared in front of me and it looked good. I lifted it up to my head, and a torrent of juices seeped out, almost wetting my nice clean trousers. I contemplated asking for a straw but gamely carried on and drank the burger. But just as I was finishing, I discovered an eyebrow betwixt the baps. Ow! Normally I'd complain, but the food was practically gone and it looked like I was trying to pull a fast one and get a freebie. My friend was unhappy also, with her sausage only cooked properly on one side. So up to pay. The 2 waitresses were quite friendly so I tipped them for that. Sadly the waitress never thanked me for the tip although I did it right in front of her. It's the little things. So, we didn't get the royal treatment in Kings and I doubt if I'll return. As Henry VIII cried out on his deathbed 'All is lost!'
4 based on 91 reviews
Henrys at the Glenside is our brand new, glamorous, vintage style restaurant. Opened on Thursday 2nd August with a new and exciting menu for dinner and Sunday lunch. Book a table using our online booking system.
A big thank you to all the Staff of Henry's Restaurant for helping to make our celebration very special The table settings were perfect & we were allowed to bring in balloons & cake. The menus had something for everyone & we could pick from Early Bird or A la carte . As there were 14 adults & 2 children the staff were really pleasant & service was excellent . A special thank you to Christina, Alan & all the team. We will be back soon !Service excellent- Food excellent- Value excellent
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.