Find out what International restaurants to try in Limerick. There once was an Irish city… You might think "naughty poem" when you hear the word Limerick, but in truth the city inspires so much more than just knowing giggles. Medieval castles and churches give the city a grand feel, while the pubs crawl with lively locals and students who are all craving just one more pint of Guinness. The Hunt Museum boasts a collection of pieces from history's most important and influential artists, while the Foynes Flying Boat Museum will marvel visitors of all ages with its whimsical flying machines.
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4 based on 115 reviews
The Terrace Bar is a stylish place to meet throughout the day and evening in an informal riverside setting. The perfect location right in the heart of Limerick city centre A favourite for the working lunch with local business people and is a popular meeti
A really mixed review. Itâs a decent hotel style menu with something for everyone. The food was decent but nothing was outstanding. The service, however, was really mixed and spotty. Maybe it was because it was a Bank Holiday weekend but everything was off. Or waiter was in and out and others would step in. It seemed to be a rotating group of servers. It took a while for drinks and we were offered bread even while a plate of bread was in the table. Someone came by to offer us a dessert menu just after our order for entrees was taken. We were twice brought another tableâs food as well as someone elseâs takeaway order.
5 based on 18 reviews
Celebrated a friend's birthday in Flanagan's recently. Noah looked after us well. The food was very tasty, delicious lamb shank, lovely goats cheese starter. Will certainly be back
4 based on 114 reviews
Limerick hotel with breakfast; plus offering fine cuisine in a contemporary setting.
Enjoyed lunch at the Library, Savoy. Had the seafood chowder for starters & it was excellent. Probably one of the top 3 chowders I ever had. Had the burger for main course which was delicious. Could not fit in desert as I was totally full, I had gone for the large bowl of chowder. The setting was very nice with a very relaxing atmosphere. The staff were very friendly & there was no rush to leave the restaurant. I would highly recommend the Library & I look forward to returning there on another special occasion.
4 based on 38 reviews
This pub is in the style of a traditional old thatched Irish cottage and includes a modern new lounge...The history of this style of thatched cottage goes back to at least 1600. Rectangular in plan, it is never more than one room deep. In its most common
We have visited here regularly throughout the year and never been disappointed. Apart from lunch service, they now do an evening service on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The menu is not overlong but all dishes we've tried (pretty much the entire menu) has been very good. Service is very good, friendly and knowledgeable. Prices are reasonable - well worth a visit
4 based on 137 reviews
Located in the North Campus of the University of Limerick on the banks of the Shannon, The Pavilion is Limericks newest and most spectacular multi-purpose venue.This extensive facility includes function and meeting space, a relaxing and stylish bar which
We organised a major national conference for one day. The Pavilion have been marketing their conference services for some time and we decided to try them. At the outset we discovered that the AV facilities did not work properly. The projection was too small for the size of the room (projector too close to the wall, or alternatively, wrong lens) and it was a plain wall not a projection surface. There was no audio cable, nor was there any sound reinforcement for the people presenting their work. The food was mediocre and the service abysmal.
4 based on 743 reviews
Wonderful family lunch for party of five, including 2 children. As previously experienced, but recently refurbished, this restaurant offered a wide ranging menu which very much appealed to all. Extremely good value lunch, well cooked and presented, and served by very efficient and welcoming staff.Starters included excellent spring rolls, BBQ ribs and chicken wings, nicely varied vegetarian salad. Our mains consisted of jumbo prawns fajitas, green prawn curry, various beef burgers and wonderful fish and chips. This meal was very satisfying and came in at less than â¬86 including various soft drinks.The only minuses were - a wobbly table expertly corrected by the judicious use of a coaster! And - slightly obtrusive noise levels from a nearby construction site for the new Munster Rugby Museum! Highly recommended restaurant for a great lunch!
4 based on 260 reviews
Mejana Restaurant - fine Lebanese and international cuisine in the heart of Limerick City, Ireland.
Delicious food and great new location overlooking the Shannon river. We orderes a mix of hot and cold mezze dishes, all mouth watering. The hummus is the nicest I've ever tasted. You can get 4 mezze plates and glass of wine/beer for â¬25. Very good value. It is served with hot Lebanese bread - a great bonus- highly recommend a visit.
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4 based on 295 reviews
You donât need to go far to find a great Limerick restaurant, because on the first floor of the Absolute hotel you will find Harryâs which is as vibrant and diverse as Limerick City itself. Named after one of the cityâs first entrepreneurs, Sir Harry Hart
We had dinner at Harry's during our stay at the Absolute hotel in July. There restaurant was busy with a group booking but the staff made a quiet table by the window available for us and looked after us really well. The food was lovely and the wine list is interesting and extensive. There is also a range of local beers on tap. Limerick seems to have a range of excellent dining options, and Harry's is certainly one of them.Delighted you enjoyed your time spent with us! Big or small we treat every table equally so i'm happy to see you were looked after. I do hope you return to us in the near future and next time be sure to sample something off our amazing cocktail menu with special cocktails running almost every weekend! All the best.
4 based on 2588 reviews
The Cornstore Restaurant Limerick is situated in the heart of Limerick City, on Thomas Street. As one of Limerick's best restaurants, we offer a casual, warm and lively dining experience in a Manhattan style setting, complete with a unique wine and cockta
We came here for a family dinner on a Saturday evening. Even though it was pretty early, the restaurant appeared to be fully booked, as there were people at every table. They offered a la carte and set menu, even on a Saturday. We were very happy with our food and drinks. They had a good selection of non-alcoholic beers (for the designated driver) and overall, there was a good ambiance in the restaurant.
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5 based on 326 reviews
15th Century Cafe/Bar situated in the historic Bourke House. Our location grants us a beautiful view of St.Mary's Cathedral and The Old Exchange Wall. We are a short 2 minute walk from King Johns Castle. A perfect opportunity to gain a bit of respite on y
Family of 5 stopped in for a late lunch. We were warned that the Nellyâs Special Burger was big, but WHOA! It was impossible to eat all together. So delicious though! It was stacked high with two pattyâs cheddar cheese, bacon and onion rings. See photo...seriously SO BIG! None of the family could finish our meals as everything was of such hearty proportions.Cute charming interior with really great music. Would recommend.
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