Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Glengarriff. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Glengarriff (Irish: Gleann Garbh, meaning "Rough glen") is a village of approximately 800 people on the N71 national secondary road in the Beara Peninsula of County Cork, Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay.
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3 based on 89 reviews
Under New Management The Ouvane Falls Inn is a family-owned bed and breakfast situated 5.4 km from Bantry, in Ballylickey village. Guests can enjoy views of Bantry Bay, and the Ouvane Falls and River from the property. There is an on-site traditional Iris
Came here yesterday for a night away with my partner and I have to say we were pleasently surprised!The room was lovely,very clean and plenty of toiletries and towels.The staff are extremely friendly and the bar is lovely!Had a delicious breakfast this morning and couldnât fault it!I would definately recommend this place!
4 based on 147 reviews
The Sailors Bar is located just three miles from the picturesque town of Kenmare on the Castletownbere Road (R571). Come and experience a traditional Irish Bar coupled with great food. We have extensive outdoor seating overlooking the beautiful Kenmare Ba
We visited Sailors with friends last week. The food was quite nice but unfortunately the atmosphere and service were very poor. The waitresses were very slow to take our order and were generally inattentive. Also, our water glasses were not properly cleaned and the empty dish I was given for my mussels shells was filthy. We were very disappointed with the afternoon and we certainly wonât return.
4 based on 71 reviews
The Quays pub or restaurant is spacious and beautiful, however I just feel that the food, particularly at lunch time is limited and rudimentary - there isn't anything spectacular about it e.g. one can get regular sandwiches and wraps with fries - like most other pubs. I do believe the Quays needs to add more items and improve their variety, perhaps adding some exclusive specialties. But nevertheless, the stop-in was enjoyable!
4 based on 156 reviews
Lovely bar and a good bar menu with loads to choose from. We had lunch here one day while staying at the hotel and it was delicious. Huge portions and tasty toasted sandwiches. Looking at other food being served it all looked good. I also enjoyed a Cosmopolitan on one of the nights and it was excellent, really well made.They have an extensive wine and cocktail list as well as a good range of gins and whiskeys.Lovely to relax here over a drink at any time of the day or night and there was live music while we were staying at the hotel. Great staff too, welcoming and provide great service..Dear QuinEm,Many thanks for your review. We are delighted to read your fantastic comments Our team are delighted with your feedback and are pleased you were able to relax in The Maritime Bar while sampling the menu! We look forward to your return trip in the future. Kind Regards,Maritime Management
4 based on 677 reviews
As a party of 4 who ate here one night last week we saw / got / enjoyed some really tasty food.All 4 were 100% satisfied with prawn starters to chicken salad to the 4 different mains and the pints of Murphys were great as well
3 based on 111 reviews
The visit started well, owner was friendly. Young waiter was fine too. Food came in a timely manner and was pleasant, though not outstanding. The bit about the visit that made me uncomfortable was the way we felt watched by the owner and his wife. There were not many people in the restaurant which made it all the more obvious. It felt like they were in a hurry to get our players cleared. And they cleared some players while some of its were still eating. There seemed no need for that given the lack of guests. When it came to playing I wanted to pay by card and he asked if I had any cash because he had to pay the chef tonight. I said I'd prefer to pay by card so he reluctantly let me. It wasn't the worst experience we've had however it's not one we wish to repeat.
4 based on 195 reviews
The worst bowl of seafood chowder I have ever experienced as I have had a lot of them in my lifetime.There was almost no fish content, a white soup with just chopped onions and two good mussels in shells floating on top. A rip off at 7.95. I did complain to staff who were polite and said they would pass my comments on to the chef. I would expect better from the Glengarrif Park Hotel or indeed from any basic cafe in a coastal area on wild atlantic way.
Best European food near Glengarriff, Province of Munster, Ireland
4 based on 158 reviews
Mac Carthy's Bar, at the Glengarrif Park Hotel County Cork, is open daily with a selection of teas, coffees, freshly baked scones and Bar Food served all day. Relax on the benches outside with the daily newspaper or your favourite book and let the world g
We visited as a large group in early June.We decided to have a drink sitting outside the bar and enjoy the fine day. We stayed for three and enjoyed the lovely atmosphere and service. We didn't order food but what we saw being served looked great.
4 based on 230 reviews
Staying for 3 nights nearby:) the campsite owner suggested Caseyâs as best food in town and have to say the crab claws in garlic were lovely as to was the Beef & Guinness Pie with veggies. Ate somewhere Different 2nd night but came back for final night meal and had the scallops gratin which were wonderful. Have to agree with campsite owner very good food.
Top 6 International food in Glengarriff, Province of Munster, Ireland
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