Reviews on Bar food in Clonmany, County Donegal, Ireland. Clonmany (Irish: Cluain Maine) is a village in north-west Inishowen, in County Donegal, Ireland. The area has many local beauty spots, and the Ballyliffin area is famous for its golf course. The Urris area to the west of Clonmany village was the last outpost of the Irish language in Inishowen. In the 19th century, the area was a frequent location of poitín distillation.
Things to do in Clonmany
4 based on 251 reviews
Dropped into Mcgrorys for dinner last Monday night. It was one of the best meals we have ever tasted!! Go there without delay. In addition to delicious food, the prices are terrific too! Amazing place!! Also staff are excellentDear Lehannnea,Thanks you for the great recommendation. We are thrilled you enjoyed your meal and service. Hopefully we will get a chance to welcome you back in the future. Kind RegardsMcGrory's Hotel
4 based on 257 reviews
Stopped here for a small lunch with a friend and we both ordered the very reasonably priced Chicken Quesadilla which was served with a few chunky chips on the side. The staff were friendly and the surroundings really are gorgeous. This is an old ladies clothes shop which has been restored in itâs original art deco style but with modern touches and it was fantastic to sit inside. The food was very well priced and if passing this way again I will definitely return.
4 based on 301 reviews
The Drift Inn bar and restaurant Buncrana is one like no other, set against the windswept banks of the Lough Swilly it stands out as a main vocal point on entrance to the town. The Drift Inn has a history which many will agree compares to no other bars in
Lovely pub this one. We went in for food but they don't serve on a Tuesday. Nevertheless we stayed for a few drinks. The Guinness is magnificent. Lovely and quiet with a really homely, cosy atmosphere. Love the low light, so relaxing. Very quirky decor. Good fun and a great outdoor area at the back.
4 based on 412 reviews
NOT just a retaurant.pub/takeout place, though it is all that. This place has three rooms upstairs and is a great out of the way B&B. Restaurant open for breakfast for only the guests as far as we could tell -- and the quality and quantity of breakfast offers reflected the fact that the chef did not have that much else to do. This is THE place o stay closest to Malin Head. There's a pub a quarter of a mile north that means this is not the northernmost eat and drink establishment, but it IS the only close place to stay if you want early morning/late evening views of the northern tip of the island.
4 based on 138 reviews
Stopped in for lunch after walking round malin head and cant say enough good things about this bar.Staff incredibly friendly and the half crab half prawn open sandwich was incredible .Definaletly worth a visit if you are anywhere near and whoever made the sandwich obviously takes great pride in it.
4 based on 175 reviews
Tennent's Donegal Pub of the Year '98, '99. Black and White Donegal Pub of the Year 2000/2001. Simpson's Bar and Restaurant is an ideal place to spend a relaxing afternoon or a great night out with friends. Renowned throughout Donegal for excellent food a
Had dinner with 2 other family members. Service welcoming and efficient. Drinks and food order arrived promptly and all 3 meals were delicious and great value. Have eaten here many times when in the area and never have had a poor meal or service. Definitely give it a go, you won't be disappointed.
Took the two kids to pollen beach for a day out to get them of their phones tablets game consoles, also took husband cause he can drive and pay. After the beach went to the strand hotel for dinner, everything was lovely and well presented plus the plate was full of food. The staff were really helpful and friendly, we asked would there be a chance of a quiet table as my daughter gets nervous around a lot of people, the staff could not ha e done enough to make her feel welcome and comfortable. This is a lovely spot if your in the Ballyliffen area, go it a try
Friend and I ate here as we were guests at the hotel. Staff throughout were friendly and helpful, though at breakfast a little stretched. Food was ok for breakfast, although my pancakes were undercooked. Dinner was delicious and menu was varied. Service was super quick and staff lovely. Plenty to eat.
4 based on 235 reviews
Situated at the foot of the Urris Hills on The Wild Atlantic Way, The Rusty Nail is one of Inishowen's hidden gems. With a welcoming open fire and friendly locals, The Rusty Nail provides a warm atmosphere to enjoy a good pint, a bit of craic, and of cour
Wasnât happy with this visit. Starters were very expensive for what you got. The meat quality within the steak burger was very poor also for â¬16. It wasnât a nice burger. We decided not to have dessert because of the menu price. This was my second visit however the first was not this poor. I will not be returning.
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