Reviews on Irish food in Tinahely, Province of Leinster, Ireland. Tinahely (Irish: Tigh na hÉille, meaning "House of Éille") is a village in County Wicklow in Ireland. It is a market town in the valley of the Derry River, a tributary of the River Slaney.
4 based on 112 reviews
Weather was lousy so we decided on an unplanned stop for lunch. The whole place has been exquisitely renewed and the atmosphere is soft and gentle in the true Irish way. Lunch was a smoked salmon salad which was massive and reasonably priced. Great friendly staff especially the bar manager, good craic all around.
5 based on 213 reviews
A simply special place to go for a lovely, refined evening out. The dinner was lovely, from the reception to decor, service, food and wine. We really enjoyed our evening, and couldn't recommend it highly enough. A beautiful experience. I wish more restaurants were like this one! A right find.
4 based on 66 reviews
Arrived to be told kitchen was closed, as we were about to leave told that they would make us sandwiches. Had the sandwiches and coffees, very tasty. Friendly service, thank you.
4 based on 64 reviews
The Garden Rooms & Bar is located in the heart of the hotel and overlooks the famous 13th hole on Druids Glen Golf Course. It has a comfortable and casual atmosphere where you can enjoy a delicious menu and an after dinner drink.
Good bar menu with plenty of choice. Good food. All of the staff are helpful and friendly. Speedy service. Highly recommend a visit if close to Druids Glen.
4 based on 22 reviews
Indulge yourself in our diverse menu offering everything from all time pub classics to Asian and ethnic dishes. Carvery lunch and a full a la carte menu served 7 days a week.
Stayed here while attending a wedding at Ballybeg House and it was just perfect. Our double room was large, newly decorated,nicely furnished and had a massive really comfortable bed. Its must be well soundproofed because we didnt hear a sound either from inside or outside. Breakfast was fresh with generous portions. All the staff we encountered were very friendly and helpful. Its a lovely friendly old fashioned little village with fantastic scenery and would be ideal for walking tours. Will definitely return.
4 based on 44 reviews
I ate here with a fellow hiker while completing the Wicklow Way walk in 2019. This is a characterful pub that clearly is very popular with locals and tourists alike. The beer (chiefly Guinness and its fellow brands Hop House and Smithwick) was good, as was the pub-food menu. A folk singer kept everyone entertained and multiple flat-screen TVs were showing the US Open Golf while we dined. On other evenings no doubt these show hurling and football, all adding to a very "Irish" experience. A quick tip however: people in Ireland have their tea quite early in the evening. Tourists arriving after us, from 7:30 pm onwards, found it a little hard to obtain table seats for dinner. The pub managed in all cases to rustle up a bit more room so it worked out in the end for the late-arriving diners, but if returning I would get down to the place soon after 6 pm to be on the safe side.
5 based on 27 reviews
Went here with some friends - great options on the menu, definitely something for everyone. Food is delish and service was perfect.
5 based on 35 reviews
Stopped in for a welcome pint or two of (delicious) Guinness while walking from Clonegal to Tinahely... One of the most beautiful idyllic little pubs I've ever been in, would love to have stayed longer, but had 7km more walking to do... Will definately drop in again next time I'm in the area, a real find...
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