Reviews on Irish food in Gort, Province of Connacht, Ireland. Gort (/ˈɡɒrt/; Irish: Gort Inse Guaire or An Gort) is a town in south County Galway, in the west of Ireland. It lies just north of the border with County Clare on the old Galway–Limerick road, now the R458. Gort is situated in the territory of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne also known as Maigh Aidhne ("the plain of Aidhne"), which is coextensive with the diocese of Kilmacduagh / Cill Mhic Dhuach.
Things to do in Gort
4 based on 1190 reviews
An Port Mór Restaurant is run by Chef-Proprietor Frankie Mallon. Our philosophy is to use seasonal, artisan produce from local suppliers. House specialities include pot roasted pigs cheeks with black pudding & apple and vanilla sauce and 21 day dry-aged s
This is a very popular and good restaurant. We couldn't even get in the first night, lacking a reservation. We showed up early for our reservation the following evening. We were seated quickly, and service was friendly, pleasant and efficient. Our table was at the back and was cozy, with great atmosphere. We got 2-course Early Bird dinners. We had excellent appetizers of pigâs cheek salad and salmon. Our entrees of cod with chopped shaved asparagus and fried fennel, with baby potatoes was also excellent. My wife's dessert of Buttermilk Panna Cotta, and her tea were very good, as was my very strong coffee (I like strong coffee, but thankfully it doesn't keep me awake or this stuff would have kept me sleepless for a week).This was an excellent experience, and the prices were remarkably reasonable.
4 based on 790 reviews
We went there on Sunday last. Small restaurant, interesting menu and the Specials were worth a look. Wine list had some lovely options and we went for a Saint Estephe although we rarely drink French wine.Crab starter, cloud cheese starter both excellent. I had the monkfish special - my wife had the oven cooked Cod. It was probably the weaker of the two dishes but generous. Cranberry and orange cake plus strawberry torte to finish.Confident food preparation - really enjoyed our night. The romantic element was funny. Every table had a light which could be switched on or off. At one stage I was looking at my wife lovingly and had my hand across the table for hers and she missed it. When she realised she went omg and I turned the light off as âromanceâ had died.We have been laughing ever since. Go there - you will enjoy it :)
4 based on 952 reviews
Open fire's and cozy snugs await you .Locally sourced food from our award winning menu are on offer daily in the shadow of Croagh Patrick on the shores of Clew Bay. Come and visit
We recently spent 10 days in Ireland and I had the opportunity to experience seafood chowder at many locations including Dromoland Castle, Ashford Castle and at various restaurants and pubs; so the competition in comparison was high. The Tavern had the perfect blend of a great base and plenty of stock in the chowder. The taste was rich and it appeared as if I never ran out of fresh seafood in the bowl. Kudos to the chef! I'll come back here on my next trip to Ireland.Dear John W.What praise!!!! and to be mentioned within a very impressive list. Our chef is singing your comments from the roof top. Thank you so much for the lovely review. Hope it won't be too long before we offer you another tasting.....Kind RegardsRuth
4 based on 240 reviews
We are a casual restaurant serving good food at reasonable prices. Our focus is on small and sharing plates.
We chose the â¬19.95 menu because the options were excellent, arranged by sea, land and earth the advise is to select two dishes from land or sea and effectively your side dish from earth. What could be simpler? Well the selection made limiting your choice to two very difficult. Portions are large enough to allow the table an opportunity to taste your choice. Everything was well presented and very tasty. The wine was well priced and as the driver the Seedlip alcohol free g&t was very refreshing. Service was professional, well informed and friendly. The only negative is the high ceiling which can make this lovely restaurant quite noisy. Itâs deserving reputation mean a return visit is only a matter of time. The prawns, duck bao bun and chicken wings were excellent and the mac and cheese was a meal in itself.
4 based on 186 reviews
Kellyâs Kitchen is an award winning café in Newport town, near Westport, in the heart of the Great Western Greenway. Located at the top of the Main Street beside the family butcher shop; Kellyâs of Newport. â Call in for the excellent cooking, home baking
One of my highlights of visiting Newport is always a trip to kelly's kitchen where the combination of delicious homemade food and the warm and friendly faces of the amazing Shuana and Martin always leave me stuffed and smiling. I would highly recommend their delicious salad with candid walnuts or their kellys black pudding washed down with a slice of home baked cake and a pot of tea.
5 based on 355 reviews
Belleek Castle is set in the heart of Belleek Woods. It is a cosy romantic hotel with plenty of character and award-winning restaurant. Afternoon tea is available daily from 12pm until 5pm. Tours also take place each day of the dungeons where you will get
We were driving along the coast and stopped in at the Tea Room at Belleek Castle in Ballina, County Mayo. It is in an attached building on the side of the Castle and it is very attractive. We had excellent Cappuccini there! It was sunny and we leisured there a bit looking out at the courtyard. We walked through a bit of the hotel and saw the room that was salvaged from an Armada ship. It was very interesting to see! The staff was very nice.Dear Bourlingueur60,Thank you for taking your time to leave us feedback of your visit to the Jack Fenn Cafe. It is a pleasure to hear you enjoyed your visit.The cafe has such a lovely atmosphere and what better way to enjoy a sunny day than relaxing in our courtyard.I do hope you have a chance to visit again in the future perhaps for an overnight stay, a guided tour of the castle or even a dining experience in The Library Restaurant.Warm Regards,Shannen
4 based on 707 reviews
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the town, you'll find the atmospheric Dillons courtyard an ideal place in which to unwind.We pride ourselves on delivering Restaurant food in a relaxed casual setting.Our motto is simple 'Quality Food at a Reasona
We were a family group of twelve on a Friday night for dinner. The ambiance is lovely helped by the courtyard entrance. The attentive and friendly service added greatly to our enjoyment. The special birthday treat for our son arranged at very short notice on a busy night was most appreciated. The food is delicious and yes the portion sizes are hearty and god value! The house wine was delicious and very reasonably priced. Thanks to the Dillon's team for looking after us and we look forward to returning when next over the West.
5 based on 160 reviews
Ring's -Award Winning Restaurant "where the locals eat"is a family run business, established in 1998. We pride ourselves in our home cooked food where everything is cooked fresh to order. Customer care is equally as important to us. We take great pleasure
We ate breakfast here both days that we were in town. The owner, Joe, is absolutely delightful! He cooked a fabulous breakfast and gave us recommendations for the pub for that night. When we were in the next day, he wasnât busy so he chatted with us. He even let us in on the practical joke between him and the owner of our guesthouse. Highly recommended! We would love to go back to Westport! Thank you so much for the 5 star rating, it was absolutely delightful to have met ye. I'm so thrilled that ye had such a great time in Westport, and as for the practical joke we played on the wonderful boulevard guesthouse, I'm still getting the mileage out of it. It's always lovely to have a laugh in a tough industry, but when you meet nice people, it makes it all worthwhile. Joe
5 based on 167 reviews
Ginger & Wild Cafe is a relaxing place serving tasty homemade goodies and is located in a fabulous contemporary visitor centre on the Wild Atlantic Way. The fare here is simple and natural with an emphasis on using quality locally-sourced ingredients. You
We recently visited the national park and walked through the visitor centre into the cafe for tea and homemade Gluten free cake which was amazing.The staff were very welcoming and friendly, there was also had a great atmosphere. I would highly recommend anyone in the National Park visit this cafe you will not be disappointed.
5 based on 182 reviews
Dining Room is a quaint Modern Irish Restaurant, set in the Heart of Castlebar.
My husband and I had an amazing 3-course meal here. Everything from start to finish was so tasty and well-prepared. Lots of the ingredients are locally sourced as well, which is great for our local producers. No gimmicks here, just great quality ingredients, cooked properly. The staff were knowledgeable about the menu, polite and attentive without being intrusive. The restaurant itself is on the small side so itâs worth booking in advance to avoid disappointment. Prices are reasonable for the quality of the food and service - probably not somewhere we will visit every week, but we will definitely be back to treat ourselves!
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