Reviews on Pub food in Ardmore, Province of Munster, Ireland. Ardmore's rich religious history began in the 5th century with the arrival of St. Declan. A medieval cathedral and tower stand today, offering a glimpse into period architecture—and a fantastic view of Ardmore Bay. The village itself is quaint and lively, with cafes, pubs and cottages. Several nice beaches are nearby, and visitors can explore the area on foot for more captivating views.
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With an impressive selection of beers, wines, whiskeys and cocktails, Clancy's is among the premier locations for a good night out in East Cork-whether it's to meet up with friends, celebrate a special occasion, enjoy the live music or catch any and all i
Both the food and the service was flawless.The portions (especially the kids portions) were very big also which was great.Our order was taken quickly and we were not waiting long for the food despite the place being fairly busy. Would definitely recommend!
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Enjoy contemporary cooking in a relaxed atmosphere. The Coachouse Bistro serves food daily from 8am to 9.00pm with a great selection of light fare and evening meals as well as carefully selected daily specials. Please visit our website to view our up to d
We had a nice evening here. The service was good and the food was excellent, particularly the feather blade beef. Beautifully tender meat and good flavours from the root veg and mash. After a walk through the town assessing the restaurant options I think we found the best food at the best value for money. One slight sour note was the espresso. Seemed to be some sort of Nescafé concoction. Otherwise a thumbs up:-)
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Very nice bar well decorated bar food is standard but tasty well seasoned well put together a menu pricewise it's okWorth a visit will not be disappointed
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