Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Gort. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Gort (/ˈɡɒrt/; Irish: Gort Inse Guaire or An Gort) is a town in south County Galway, in the west of Ireland. It lies just north of the border with County Clare on the old Galway–Limerick road, now the R458. Gort is situated in the territory of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne also known as Maigh Aidhne ("the plain of Aidhne"), which is coextensive with the diocese of Kilmacduagh / Cill Mhic Dhuach.
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5 based on 49 reviews
Located in the middle of bustling Westport - this is a cafe well worth a couple of visits - really nice atmosphere with happy friendly staff and tasty great value food. We have visited twice during a holiday locally and will be back again before we leave. I am a porridge fan and the version I got here was the best I have ever tasted. TMBTP serves delicious Colombian coffee roasted by Anam Coffee from the Burren in Co. Clare. My partner even got some great Tattoo recommendations from Susan - Full marks all round.
4 based on 106 reviews
Leafy Greens Cafe is a healthy, vibrant, friendly little cafe. We serve locally roasted coffee, locally grown organic salads and vegetables, homemade cakes, soups, breads and a good selection of daily specials. We specialise in vegetarian, vegan and glute
This is our usual weekend breakfast spot, for a small cafe they are very child friendly.It's cosy and charming inside and the staff are really friendly with great service. The ingredients are so fresh and tasty.I love the sourdough with eggs and mushrooms.The coffee is consistantly great.It's the perfect start to the day. Lunch and cakes are also delicious....can't go wrong with leafys.
4 based on 269 reviews
Any time we travel anywhere within 20k of the Gallery, we make time for a visit, as the food is TOP NOTCH. Creative dishes are made with local fresh good quality ingredients and served by friendly and engaging staff. PS, the coffee served (excellent barista) is from the wonderful Burren Roastery and if you canât do lunch/dinner, just try the amazing scones or cakes, some GF. You will dine in a comfortable setting, surrounded by local art (beware that like any busy popular cafe, it gets busy). Their awareness of Coeliac Disease is impressive and this is also evident in their catered food. Rather than cooking for a recent family celebration in the Burren and after a chat with Kate, we sourced all our food with the Gallery with varying choices/allergies catered for. Really generous portions of beautiful food served in their big original cooking pots, (which we were able to return on our return journey) with little waste packaging. Well done Team Gallery and canât wait to return.
4 based on 133 reviews
Had heard about this place from two different people raving about it and I was not disappointed!I met a friend for brunch and we both had the avocoda and poached eggs with salsa on wholemeal toast. All the tastes and flavours complimented each other and it was served with tea/coffee.We were both really impressed with the service, food and value for money. I cant wait to return!
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
4 based on 318 reviews
This cafe has two locations in Castlebar. The dining rooms are small but have a very friendly and open atmosphere where diners often share tables. There is table service as well as take out. Prices are on the high side but the quality and portion size go far in justifying the cost. Staff is very friendly and accommodating. Menu is extensive for such a small cafe. All food is freshly prepared. Large selection of fresh deserts. Most food seems to be locally sourced with the menu continually changing. Great place for a quick meal and to meet up with friends.
4 based on 202 reviews
Enjoyed a simple but very nice lunch with my family.Staff very friendly, child friendly, can definitely recommend the sea food chowder!
4 based on 186 reviews
Kellyâs Kitchen is an award winning café in Newport town, near Westport, in the heart of the Great Western Greenway. Located at the top of the Main Street beside the family butcher shop; Kellyâs of Newport. â Call in for the excellent cooking, home baking
One of my highlights of visiting Newport is always a trip to kelly's kitchen where the combination of delicious homemade food and the warm and friendly faces of the amazing Shuana and Martin always leave me stuffed and smiling. I would highly recommend their delicious salad with candid walnuts or their kellys black pudding washed down with a slice of home baked cake and a pot of tea.
5 based on 160 reviews
Ring's -Award Winning Restaurant "where the locals eat"is a family run business, established in 1998. We pride ourselves in our home cooked food where everything is cooked fresh to order. Customer care is equally as important to us. We take great pleasure
We ate breakfast here both days that we were in town. The owner, Joe, is absolutely delightful! He cooked a fabulous breakfast and gave us recommendations for the pub for that night. When we were in the next day, he wasnât busy so he chatted with us. He even let us in on the practical joke between him and the owner of our guesthouse. Highly recommended! We would love to go back to Westport! Thank you so much for the 5 star rating, it was absolutely delightful to have met ye. I'm so thrilled that ye had such a great time in Westport, and as for the practical joke we played on the wonderful boulevard guesthouse, I'm still getting the mileage out of it. It's always lovely to have a laugh in a tough industry, but when you meet nice people, it makes it all worthwhile. Joe
5 based on 167 reviews
Ginger & Wild Cafe is a relaxing place serving tasty homemade goodies and is located in a fabulous contemporary visitor centre on the Wild Atlantic Way. The fare here is simple and natural with an emphasis on using quality locally-sourced ingredients. You
We recently visited the national park and walked through the visitor centre into the cafe for tea and homemade Gluten free cake which was amazing.The staff were very welcoming and friendly, there was also had a great atmosphere. I would highly recommend anyone in the National Park visit this cafe you will not be disappointed.
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