Reviews on Pizza food in Lahinch, Province of Munster, Ireland. Lahinch or Lehinch (Irish: An Leacht or Irish: Leacht Uí Chonchubhair, meaning "The Memorial cairn of O'Connor") is a small town on Liscannor Bay, on the northwest coast of County Clare, Ireland. It lies on the N67 national secondary road, between Milltown Malbay and Ennistymon, roughly 75 kilometres (47 mi) by road southwest of Galway and 68 kilometres (42 mi) northwest of Limerick. The town is a seaside resort and is home to the Lahinch Golf Club. It has become a popular surfing location.
Things to do in Lahinch
4 based on 485 reviews
Cosy cafe , Healthy food , Extensive vegetarian menu , Tasty Breakfast and Evening menu.
I went to Lahinch last weekend with friends and my dogs and we discovered this place which was very convenient since its close to the beach.first of all i was delighted that dogs were welcome, then i discovered the amazing vegetarian and vegan choices and on top of it, the staff was really friendly! The place is really cozy and nice, highly recommend it and will definitely be back the next time im in Lahinch :)
4 based on 481 reviews
Randaddy's is owned and operated by Randy Lewis. A native of Canada, Randy has cooked his way around the world, immersing himself in the culture and culinary customs of each country he has visited. So, how the heck did he end up in Lahinch? AboutRandaddys
Went here for breakfast recently and it was awful. I ordered the full irish and I couldnt eat the majority of it. The pudding you'd want a hacksaw to cut it. Everything else looked like it was thrown into the deep fat fryer and left perish. There was also no hash browns and the bread was terrible.
Top 10 European food in Lahinch, Province of Munster, Ireland
3 based on 113 reviews
We had 2 pizzas, a carbonara dish and potato ravioli. So disappointed with our meal especially for the price of it. For an Italian restaurant, I think food should be much betterVery, very little cheese on the pizza. Carbonara very watery and I felt the potato dish was very small.
4 based on 160 reviews
We are closed for the season but look forward to seeing you when we re-open. We are a relaxed, friendly and informative stop on the Wild Atlantic Way. We serve home cooked food from local produce and we love our fresh fish in particular. We also do great
This lovely friendly restaurant (more bistro-like in atmosphere) offers a menu that's a bit more diverse than the usual lamb shank or burger that so many other places on the west coast tourist trail seem to offer.Rose maintains a very relaxed friendly atmosphere out front whilst Patrick concentrates on putting together an excellent pizza with his fresh dough out back. But they also employ a chef for the other dishes and the other night, I had a lovely pasta whilst the good lady enjoyed a very presentable piece of fresh fish.Large portions and keen prices, the number of locals in here told you that this is a firm favourite that's worth seeking out.Thanks a million "Empathology" - I think I remember you guys - were you staying in Spanish Point House? It was a pleasure to have you in our restaurantRose
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