Find out what International restaurants to try in Gort. 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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4 based on 219 reviews
Soup and a roll usually suffices at lunchtime when we are out and about. The soup of the day was a delicious creamy parsnip soup which we both enjoyed. The cafe was full and buzzing when we visited.
4 based on 106 reviews
We came here for a mid morning cuppa. There is a welcoming energy here as well as the staff welcome. Tables are nicely spaced with colourful oilcloths. The pottery was a really fine colour with everything matching. We had cappucini with some gluten free toast for me. They had a few gluten free offerings but nothing homemade. The atmosphere was wonderful with plenty of opportunity to relax and enjoy. Yes, a return visit is in order
4 based on 90 reviews
Bisini is the venue where you can discover and experience traditional, authentic Indian cuisine as well as some modern, contemporary dishes, cooked by our Indian Chefs. With over fifty years of collective experience between our team, we aim to create a re
My wife and came to Ballina for my 40th and went to Bisini for dinner. The whole experience was incredible. We were treated like royalty from the first moment and were made feel very welcome. We LOVE Indian food and always make sure there is a quality restaurant where ever we travel. Bisini did not disappoint and provided an outstanding authentic Indian meal. I had the madras while my wife had the shashlick. Both were delicious, complimented beautifully with the house Pinot Grigio. NOTHING would have made this experience any better. Absolutely amazing and delicious. Thank you. Andy and Tamara.Dear Andy, Tamara,I'm thrilled that we could make your birthday meal memorable. Thank you for the appreciative words. Hope to see you again next year!Thanks once again.Harish Rangroo
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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 268 reviews
we had a banquet there for dinner, 3 courses of your choice including wonderful accommodations for those who needed gluten free, dairy free, nightshades free, etc. Breakfasts were extraordinary included full Irish to which you can add smoked salmon, meats, etc. Anything you asked for the brought willingly. They were good and sweet and efficient.Dear mcmouseeThank you for taking the time to post a review of your recent stay at the Mill Times Hotel. I am delighted to hear that you enjoyed both dinner and breakfast in Temptations Restaurant. We do aim to cater for all needs and our staff go out of their way to make sure everyone leaves happy! I will pass on your kind comments to the kitchen and the waiting staff. We hope to see you again soon in Temptations Restaurant.Warm regardsColette MoranFront of House ManagerThe Mill Times Hotel
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4 based on 284 reviews
Went with some friends to get sunday lunch. We were moved seats, then while eating got asked to leave within 5 minites although we were still eating. Servers were unwelcoming, unfriendly and highly rude whilst we were there. Will not be returning again to this establishment. Food and beverages are also highly overpriced.
4 based on 457 reviews
Proper Old style Traditional Irish Pub serving proper pub grub!
And we're Back....We visit Enniscrone every year staying in in various hotels pending on offers but regardless we always wander back to The Pilot......The staff are lovely.... We dropped in 2-3 times in our one day stay, met numerous staff and all very professional and helpful......We had Evening meal on Sunday and although the extensive menu was great we just wanted a simple meal.....We asked could we have the Soup(on Menu) and requested toasted sandwiches(Off Menu).....It was no problem and they were simply delicious.....Highly Recommend the Soup too.....Tasty without been Salty....Draught Beers are good and I love love love a bar that gives Gin in a GIN glass....I liked i was offered the option too so thanks a Mill Girls!!Overall, a Quaint, Thoroughly Authentic Irish Bar that I will contuine to go back to Again and Again.....As an aside....I did see some of the meals off the Menu served....Holy Moly...Go Hungry.....Very Generous Portions at very Reasonable Prices......See ya nxt Sept!!!
4 based on 508 reviews
Nevins is situated on the Great Western Greenway & The Wild Atlantic Way at the mid point between Achill and Westport.
When traveling from Achill to Westport we decided to stop for an evening meal, and we certainly weren't disappointed. The staff and service were excellent and a comprehensive menu . It was quite busy but everything was just perfect. The portions were very generous and very well presented and we hope to return there on another occasion.
4 based on 790 reviews
We went there on Sunday last. Small restaurant, interesting menu and the Specials were worth a look. Wine list had some lovely options and we went for a Saint Estephe although we rarely drink French wine.Crab starter, cloud cheese starter both excellent. I had the monkfish special - my wife had the oven cooked Cod. It was probably the weaker of the two dishes but generous. Cranberry and orange cake plus strawberry torte to finish.Confident food preparation - really enjoyed our night. The romantic element was funny. Every table had a light which could be switched on or off. At one stage I was looking at my wife lovingly and had my hand across the table for hers and she missed it. When she realised she went omg and I turned the light off as âromanceâ had died.We have been laughing ever since. Go there - you will enjoy it :)
4 based on 707 reviews
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the town, you'll find the atmospheric Dillons courtyard an ideal place in which to unwind.We pride ourselves on delivering Restaurant food in a relaxed casual setting.Our motto is simple 'Quality Food at a Reasona
We were a family group of twelve on a Friday night for dinner. The ambiance is lovely helped by the courtyard entrance. The attentive and friendly service added greatly to our enjoyment. The special birthday treat for our son arranged at very short notice on a busy night was most appreciated. The food is delicious and yes the portion sizes are hearty and god value! The house wine was delicious and very reasonably priced. Thanks to the Dillon's team for looking after us and we look forward to returning when next over the West.
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