Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Laragh including Vintage Lane Cafe, The Little Cottage Cafe, Pudding Row, Foxford Woollen Mills Cafe, Crockets on the Quay, Drumcliffe Tea House & Craft Shop, The Post House, The Conservatory, Glendalough Green
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4 based on 104 reviews
I'd passed this place so many time's and I'd never read the sign outside, I thought it was just a small supermarket, one weekend everywhere else was packed so in I went, the little Café in the back serve's the most delicious home made cake's, I can highly recommend the chocolate orange cake, great coffee too.
4 based on 80 reviews
The Conservatory is a hidden gem - a real find whilst we were exploring the Military Road south of Dublin, and well worth a visit, especially if you happen to be visiting Glendalough (one of Irelands most popular tourist destinations). The staff at The Co
This place is in a nice setting... HOWEVER do not bother wasting your time visiting because you will be met with THE MOST APPALLING SERVICE EVER... Think Faulty Towers bad...20 minutes of repeatedly trying to order was in vain... rude inattentive staff... havenât a clue... Observing them is hilarious.. they donât even write down the orders then wander around the place trying to figure out who gets what like headless chickens...The menu is simplistic at best... not exactly very complicated itâs two types of soup... served with scones ?? Unusual combination...CANNOT COMMENT ON THE FOOD BECAUSE ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO ORDER.... the people who did manage the order it seemed to take a glacial amount of time...Oh and you might encounter the owner in the new flashy Mercedes who thinks itâs perfectly appropriate to spin the wheels of his car on the gravel driveway spitting up dust on the customers sitting outside...Oh and there is a For Sale sign outside...figures.. UTTER DUMP
4 based on 90 reviews
The Post House, Ballina is PASSIONATE about food- serving the finest breakfasts, lunches and homemade baked goods In Mayo!!! It is a Family run business with a cosy and friendly atmosphere!!
Visited ThePost for a midday snack and I can genuinely say that it was ideal for our light meal. The 'man of the house' was most friendly and offered us lots of information about Ballina. Our food was very well presented and tasty. As cafes go The Post not expensive and has a good midday menu
4 based on 201 reviews
This charming tea house and craft shop offers good wholesome food together with mouth watering home made cakes and desserts. There is a selection of Yeats and Irish interest books to browse through, complimented by a distinctive selection of original qual
Stopped here for a late lunch en route from Donegal to Clare.Location: This is a very popular stop located next to the graveyard where W B Yeats is buried. Plenty of parking available.Food: My teen and I both chose the salmon and leek quiche: delicious. And we were both tempted by the tray bakes. My daughter declared the chocolate crispy bar to be excellent and not over sweet. I really enjoyed the nutty, chocolatey tray bake: yum yum! Lovely choice of sweet treats: it was a tough choice!Service: efficient and friendly. 100s of people must pass through every day (it was extremely busy during our visit), but everything ran like clockwork and the staff are obviously a great team.Recommended!Hi WOW!!! Thank you so much for your wonderful review.. reviews like yours make it all worth while and yes I am blessed to belong to such a super team... we do manage to pull it together and have fun in doing so... THANK YOU again...
4 based on 494 reviews
Crockets on the Quay has new vibrant owners It is a traditional,spacious yet atmospheric award winning bar with a fantastic Restaurant that's featured in the Michelin eating out guide 2014, Set on the famous river Moy's most scenic spot and Belleek Forres
We were staying in Ballina for a couple of nights and were so impressed on night one of visiting Crockets, that we returned the second night also. Excellent, friendly service. Lovely food served without delay in an extremely busy environment. Will definitely be back.
4 based on 155 reviews
Our Restaurant is situated within the historic Foxford Woollen Mills overlooking the river Moy in Co Mayo. We serve a variety of healthy homemade food. Our beef is 100% Irish and where possible all our meat and vegetables are locally sourced. Our breads,
Work your way through the shop upstairs to the cafe ( if you can avoid being distracted by the beautiful books and goodies on sale). It is a beautiful space with thought put into the layout and original touches perhaps remaining from the original factory workrooms, wood panelling and signage.I ordered the fishcakes which came with a little bit of every salad, an excellent macchiato and a slice of the seasonal fruit tart. I opted for rhubarb but there was a selection.I had a 4 hour drive ahead of me so this little cafe was well worth the detour, fresh and delicious with a helping of heart.Highly recommended
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4 based on 191 reviews
A cosy café in Easkey, County Sligo. Artisan breads + pastries, local + organic produce, all homemade by Dervla, beside the sea.
Saw the great ratings for this cafe and was really disappointed. Basically itâs the only cafe in Easkey. Waited for 20mins to get in but waited as reviews were so good. Staff all seem very young and to be honest donât seem to know how to organise. Tried to cram 3 of us into a tiny 2 seat table and when I asked to move to one of multiple free four seat tables it was like I had asked for a table of gold. Got some coffee and cakes but to be honest was all a bit average. We didnât have a lunch there so perhaps this is better but wonât be heading back any time soon.
4 based on 125 reviews
My partner and I visited the Cottage Cafe last week. We both had great meals as usual. My falafel plate was one of the specials and it was fabulous. They are so creative like food, both in their menu and presentation. And with a killer view of the strand at Rosses Point, what a great place to visit often
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4 based on 203 reviews
Pleasant service, really good cappuccino, scones to die for, easy access, free wifi, an eclectic neighbourhood to delight, a great place to take a deep breath and relax en route somewhere..... enjoyed.
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