Reviews on Pub food in Bunratty, Province of Munster, Ireland. Bunratty (Irish: Bun na Raite, meaning "End of the Raite river") is a village and civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. Bunratty Castle is located near the village. The village is accessed by the N18 connecting it to Limerick and to Galway. The Raite river defines the eastern boundary of the parish, and flows into the Shannon Estuary, which defines the southern boundary.
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Setrights Tavern is an old style, family run, traditional pub, with lots of character with a warm friendly atmosphere.
Attended a function here recently and the title sums up my impressions. Hard working staff,efficient, polite and engaging. Bar finger food was not exceptional but of an acceptable quality. Well capable of looking after groups.
3 based on 31 reviews
No matter what we had, food was good, hot, interesting! This place saved the days at the hotel! Pinot Grigio was the best we have had on this trip!
4 based on 127 reviews
Went early one evening and were lucky enough to get a table. Went for the curry again and it was freshly cooked with a nice crunch to the vegetables. Portions are good with no room left for desert. Service was great, got asked a few times was everything ok which is great to see. Would highly recommend
4 based on 67 reviews
Shannon Knights Bars was established n the early 1970's and has been at the heart of the local community ever since. 'The Knights' as it is known locally based on traditional hospitality with a very warm welcome for everyone. The Knights is centrally loca
Had a great time here watching a soccer match with the locals,drinking and yelling.Place was packed even with several bars open.We were staying at the nearby 5 star castle,but we just wanted a little freedom from the upper class.This is what I like and missed from home.
4 based on 48 reviews
Pub located on the grounds of Bunratty Castle. Best lamb stew in Ireland and great pasta bolognese to boot. Great service, and charming authentic Irish atmosphere
Ate there today, was disappointed on the whole.Waitress had to ask us a number of times what we ordered and the food took ages.I requested my dinner without Brussels spouts, on arrival my dinner plate was full of Brussels sprouts! When paying there seemed to be confusion amongst the staff over the bill and they were actually arguing about it behind the bar, very unprofessional.
4 based on 106 reviews
The Old Lodge Gastro pub in Shannon is the epitome of a traditional Irish bar both in décor and ambience and is very popular with both guests and locals alike. We serve gastro pub style food including delicious sandwiches, soup and dish of the day etc. fr
Ate at this restaurant tonight despite looking up on line and seeing special offers none were on the menu tonight....not a problem with us. We had cannelloni stuffed with cheese and spinach which was tasteless the sauce that it came in was lovely. My partner had the hake (which was tiny) came on a bed of tasteless puy lentils and topped with two tough camalari dont know what happened to the spinach veloute no sign on plate. Meal was bland and overpriced. Thought staff lovely and professional couldnt fault...wont be back.Dear shannon90Thank you for taking the time to review us. I was very sorry to hear you didn't enjoy your recent meal with us here at the Old Lodge Gastro Pub. I will speak with our head chef as regards your comments and see what happened on the night.As you will see from previous reviews this would not be the norm here and I hope you will give us another opportunity to try and restore your faith in us here.Kind regardsJohn GavinOwner/Director
4 based on 729 reviews
JP Clarke's is a rustic country pub featuring reclaimed sandstone floors, timber beams with brick and stone walls. The atmosphere in JP Clarke's is relaxed, friendly and informal, while the overall impression is of a pub that is both comfortable and rusti
Stopped here for lunch.When we entered we sat at a table but when nobody approached us my wife went searching for menus and eventually found one on the bar counter.Meanwhile the servers continued to wander aimlessly around but eventually one of them took our order.The food was top class but when it came to paying we again could find nobody to provide the bill and I stood at the counter for some time and eventually succeeded in paying my bill.The food we had was excellent but I cannot remember when i have encountered the level of disinterest by staff.Such a pity.Dear vincent oThank you for your recent review, I am delighted to see that you enjoyed your meals with us during your recent visit.but i am disappointed to see that the service did not match the level of quality of the food and i will be addressing this with all members of Staff.Thank you again for your feedbackkind regardsJohn
Most Popular Irish food in Bunratty, Province of Munster, Ireland
4 based on 916 reviews
This restaurant has a lovely atmosphere, an extensive menu, good food and excellent service. Nothing is a problem. Flexibility with the dishes at no extra cost. Great seafood chowder. Very good Irish coffees. Right beside Bunraty castle with loads of parking. A good place to break on your travels.
4 based on 2238 reviews
Durty Nellyâs is one of Irelandâs most famous pubs and offers a truly unique Irish experience through its history and character. Often copied but never replaced, this truly unique piece of Irish heritage dates back to 1620. Enjoy the craic agus ceoil at t
My parents and I visited on a Saturday evening and really enjoyed our visit.The service was super, waitress was really lovely and helpful.Good value, generous portions. Soup was particularly delicious, mussels portion was massive.Will be back!Thank you Siobhan R for your recent lovely review. We are delighted you enjoyed your meals and enjoyed your visit visit. Are mussels are excellent served in in lovely cream sauce and garlic bread and sourced locally. We do pride ourselves in excellent customer service we appreciate feedback and look forward to your next visit. Durty Nellyâs
Top 10 European food in Bunratty, Province of Munster, Ireland
4 based on 570 reviews
The Glen Tavern is a traditional, family run pub situated in the heart of Limerick city. The fantastic mix of locals and tourists creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Known for itâs great value lunches and traditional dinners, all dietary needs are ca
Absolutely delighted with the Glen Tavern.After suffering the truely awful O'Driscolls Bar on the other side of the river the day before, the Glen Tavern was a joy - everything you hope a traditional Irish pub should be... friendly helpful staff who were only too happy to put sport on the various screens around the pub, great food and that was well priced (and a good pint too) and pleasent fellow customers.For anyone drinking in the centre of Limerick City, I'd say give it a visitHi there wayoutsider, We are delighted to hear that we managed to turn your evening around for the better during your visit. Thank you so much for your lovely review and your recommendation of pub. We hope that next time you're around Limerick, you'll call in to see us again! Kind Regards, Ger.
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