Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Enniscorthy. Enniscorthy, (Irish: Inis Córthaidh) is the second-largest town in County Wexford, Ireland. At the 2016 census, the population of the town and environs increased 11,381. The Placenames Database of Ireland sheds no light on the origins of the town's name. It may refer either to the "Island of Corthaidh" or the "Island of Rocks". With a history going back to 465, Enniscorthy is one of the longest continuously-occupied sites in Ireland. The cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns is located in the town.
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4 based on 413 reviews
Everyday our goal is to bring you great Irish food, in a warm and relaxed setting, while receiving excellent service by our experienced and friendly staff. We have a number of dining options available throughout the day to suit your needs and also have a
Stopped in here recently to grab first half Ireland game. Good buzz about the place early in the am. Service quite friendly, very nice coffee. We went for the egg/avocado and the veggie breakfast. Food was average though and whilst veggie breakfast was plentiful on the plate certain elements were below par. Veggie sausages were grey which is not the most appetising of colours. Fried potatoes were undercooked and need more oil. Generally should have beans with a fry as too dry otherwise. The hollandaise on the eggs dish was not right and the avacado over ripe. The restaurant is really well appointed and comfortable. There is tap water/Ice on the bar and free newspapers which is a big plus in my book but the food needs some more TLC. Has potential to be an excellent place if it tweaks a few things.
Top 5 Bar food in Enniscorthy, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 76 reviews
The service here is a as good as you could hope to get in any pub/restaurant. The staff are really friendly and nothing is too much trouble. The food is very good with good size portions and reasonably priced.
Most Popular European food in Enniscorthy, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 38 reviews
Very busy bar but lovely attentive staff. Food was very nice and good sized portions. Music provided on some evenings which was very entertaining.
Friday night is the night to visit Stamps of Market Square, Enniscorthy if its music and craic you are after. Paul O'Reilly and other gifted traditional musicians play and entertain here from about 9.30 onwards and I'm sure if you felt like singing a song or telling a yarn, you would be especially welcome. Another attraction in Enniscorthy worth a visit
Where to eat Irish food in Enniscorthy: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Stayed with group of friends. Receptionist extremely rude at check in. Instead of preauthorising payment we were made pay in full at preauthorise an additional amount. We were also advised need so sign a waiver so that we could be asked to leave if we were loud or caused damaged. This was insulting to me. Not all guests were asked to sign this. As it turns out we got no sleep due to noise from nightclubs& bar & street & fire alarm going off for false alarm. Hotel like sauna due to air conditioning broke. Only advised that when reported issue after uncomfortable night n advised there was plug in fan in press. Overall only positive, friendly bar staff.
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