Reviews on Pub food in Doonbeg, Province of Munster, Ireland. Doonbeg (Irish: Dún Beag, meaning "Small Fort") is a village in west County Clare, Ireland on the Atlantic coast. It is surrounded by dramatic scenery, and has developed as a tourist resort. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht; an Irish-speaking community; until 1956.
Things to do in Doonbeg
4 based on 185 reviews
We were on a 3 night stay with friends in their Kilkee Holiday home and toured the whole area. Visited Trump Golf Club in Doonbeg for a drink but dined in Tubridy's Restaurant. Very pleasant staff and excellent service. Food very good food but really it is too expensive.
4 based on 90 reviews
Stayed at the Igoe Inn with friends for the annual Willie Keane Memorial dance and music festival.This accomodation is first class. Spotless comfortable and homely. Great atmosphere. Breakfast was lovely and had great laugh with other guests staying. Caroline the owner is amazing Aand despite being on the go all the time always took time out to check on us . Location is central and ideal base to see Village on foot or tour the Wild Atlantic Way. The food in the Igoe restaurant is delicious and ambience just right.Will definitely return when I get the chance
Where to eat Irish food in Doonbeg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
The food was very good and the staff was excellent, I would recommend this place and it would be best to make a reservation as there is not much else around.
4 based on 269 reviews
I last dined in Naughtons about 3 years ago. I thought the food was good but the attitude from the senior people working there was bad. I went back there recently. Complaints are not welcome. The aggression in response to a complaint was unbelievable. Never again.
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