Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Annagry, County Donegal, Ireland. Anagaire (anglicized as Annagry) is a Gaeltacht village in the Rosses area of County Donegal, Ireland. It has a population of 253.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Bridge Inn Dungloe Main Street Dungloe Co.Donegal Ireland Traditional Bar Where A Warm Welcome Awaits..Music Every Weekend
Just had a lovely evening with my family in Steppers bar and I have to say the food was just delishious I had the mussels in spicy tomato sauce to start and seafood linguine for mains and I couldn't fault a thing there was seven of us in the group and not one complaint.....we will be back
4 based on 87 reviews
Visited a number of times on our trip to Dungloe for breakfast, lunch as well as just for a coffee (which was great!).The restaurant has a lovely warm atmosphere and the service was very friendly and welcoming.All the food we tried was delicious and the potion sizes were generous. Highly recommend a visit if youâre in Dungloe!
4 based on 98 reviews
The Butterrock restaurant is situated on Dungloeâs main street & is the perfect place to head for a cup of hot tea or coffee, a mouth-wateringly delicious slice of homemade apple pie, a lunch of freshly breaded haddock, a soup & sandwich. The list goes on
Stopped in here while touring around the North West of Donegal. Lovely, friendly and clean coffee shop on the main street. Parking available behind the Cope supermarket as Main St parking is a quite busy.Good cafe menu to suits most tastes. We had toasted sandwiches followed by delicious and substantial sized desserts. Gorgeous!
4 based on 47 reviews
Lovely food. Friendly service. Would heartily recommend. Varied menu including vegetarian options. Breakfast pancakes a real treat
4 based on 246 reviews
We had just returned from an amazing boat trip... and were ready for good food. Well the Lobster Pot provided just that, in a super-enchanting atmosphere...The meal was excellent and the pints were perfect too. The service was very good and pleasant with great cráic and banter.In all honesty I couldn't fault a thing...loved all the county jerseys on display along with many other interesting artifacts and memorabilia.You would easily recognize and appreciate the fact that the family put their heart and soul into the place. A very pleasurable experience....thank you
4 based on 190 reviews
Stopped in for a late lunch/early dinner. Pub wasn't crowded yet, but patrons began filtering in before we left. Service was good and food was some of the best we found in Ireland. My husband had the seafood chowder and declared that it was the best he'd ever had! I had a beet salad (yummy) to start and salmon for my meal. Delicious! There is an option for outside seating, but the weather was iffy (it's Ireland for heaven's sake) so we sat inside which affords one the view of a lovely bar and lots of dark polished wood creating an oldish world ambience. Would recommend.
4 based on 457 reviews
We went here for our first night based in dungloe. we managed to get a table as it was very busy on a Friday night. Lovely feeling not rowdy and nice drink selection. Food menu was good and portions big. I has the vegetarian curry with rice and it also came with chips. Hubby had the fish and chips with mushy peas and onion rings. Again a great portion and everything was very tasty.Dear GlasgowWinenut,Thank you for choosing The Bayview on your recent visit to Dungloe.I am delighted to read that both yourself and your husband enjoyed both meals and found them to be plentiful.I look forward to seeing you back again if you're ever in the area.RegardsCharlieBar Manager
4 based on 39 reviews
Visited here while staying in a nearby cottage.We were out of season so it was all a bit quiet, no local music and while I understand this I was somewhat disappointed.Lovely roaring open fire was welcoming and a good pint of Guinness.Lacked a little atmosphere probably due to the low season.Highlight was the resident kitten who was such a friendly wee thing and gave us the warmest welcome!
4 based on 187 reviews
Visited Leo's again this year to enjoy the food and the music and wasn't disappointed. A lovely warm Irish welcome with engaging staff and the Bartley the perfect host. Don't miss a visit if you are nearby or do a detour!
4 based on 125 reviews
Visited Friday evening to this wonderful and my favourite restaurant of all times, sat by the turf fire for drinks ( loved the Irish gin, Irish tonic and dulce). Wonderful setting, welcome, service and food. Faultless. The home made bread, starters and main course were delicious. Pity you can't buy the bread, it's the best ever. Love everything about it. Thank you.
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