Find out what Irish restaurants to try in Annascaul. Annascaul or Anascaul (Irish: Abhainn an Scáil / Abha na Scáil) is a village on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. It is situated 32.9 kilometres west of Tralee on the N86 Tralee - Dingle national secondary road near its junction with the R561 regional road to Castlemaine and Farranfore leading to nearby Inch Strand. The village was recorded as having a population of 299 at the time of the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Annascaul
4 based on 210 reviews
We came to Ashes hotel after a long journey with a broken down bus.So we were quite exhausted and went to the pub in the house.We were very happy to read the menue, where we found a lot of things, that we knew.But we tried both some dishes, that were new to us and were happy.Good presentation, great taste, added by good beer. Fine place to stay!
4 based on 259 reviews
Beautiful food. Starter of Scallops and Black Pudding was amazing. The flavours! Main of Monkfish with sundried tomatoes, pine nuts and scallions was the tastiest thing I've eaten in a while. Others who had the Hake and Scampi raved about their meals. Only negative of the meal was the Eton Mess dessert. The meringue and cream were lovely but frozen fruit was used and let the meal down. Others who had the Creme Brulee described it as nice but as it was served in a deep cup, had too much custard and not enough caramelised topping to complement. I would recommend this restaurant to any seafood lover.
4 based on 408 reviews
Jacks Coastguard Restaurant is a landmark building overlooking Rossbeigh and Inch Peninsula in the seaside village of Cromane between Kilorglin & Glenbeigh on the Ring of Kerry route. Nestled against the Atlantic Ocean, enjoy panoramic sea and mountain vi
In the summer they open for lunch until 3 and for dinner from 6 onwards, 6 days per week (closed Tuesdays), but in thre winter they only serve food on Sundays.So it's better to phone first.Fish and chips were good quality but you don't get vegetables or salad unless you order it. Great decaf americano.Staff are very good. Nice views across to Inch strand on the Dingle peninsula.
4 based on 24 reviews
We have had a meal here several times over the years, and always appreciate the great location with beach views, good food, and friendly staff. This time, we passed through in the morning, just in time for second breakfast: fresh-baked scones with jam and cream, tea, coffee, latte. All delicious. We wandered the beach afterward, admiring the sand dunes. Thereâs plenty of parking, and seating both inside and out, though the high winds (great for surfing) can make eating outside a challenge. Recommended!
4 based on 119 reviews
Traditional irish family business , family run for 6 generations . Hosts john and fidelus foley ,10 mins walking to the famous inch beach where Ryans Daughter was filmed and Play Boy of western world who the actors stayed at Foleys .
I visit this restaurant every year and was pleased to see that the quality is as good as ever. The courtyard area has been improved and extended. Very much a place to visit
4 based on 423 reviews
Located directly on the Inch Beach, between Dingle and Killarney - Sammys Bar, Restaurant & Cafe serve up a cornucopia of choices for food and drink, from fresh Dingle Bay oysters to homemade Chocolate Gateaux, or choose from Kerrys finest steaks with hom
We stayed longer in Inch owing to the lovely Sammyâs cafe. The staff were knowledgeable in all matters allergen & the gluten free food was delicious! Highly recommend.
4 based on 40 reviews
Patcheen's came highly recommended and I was in the mood for real Irish pub food, so we popped in. It was a bit early so it was nice to have only a few other people in the place. The bartender welcomed us, let us pick where we wanted to sit, and he quickly set us up with a couple of pints of Guinness. My husband had the fish and chips while I had the Guinness beef stew. We shared with each other and both dishes were perfect. It's a charming place with stained glass windows and a stone floor, so we chose to sit in the bar area rather than the adjacent dining area. When I told the bartender I felt badly about not being able to finish my stew, he said, "Better to be looking at it than looking for it."
4 based on 29 reviews
Our modern and comfortably appointed dining room overlooks the peaceful Annascaul village and mountains in the distance. We can accommodate groups of up to eighteen and our âBill of fareâ includes our well known and justifiably famous Irish stew and our S
We arrived a little early after our first walk on the Dingle Way and a note in the window made it clear that entry would not be possible until 3.00 p.m. That's perfectly reasonable given that this B&B/Restaurant is obviously very demanding for the couple who multi-task in it, but still not all you might hope for at the end of a walk where you've already made use of a cafe in the fairly slim supply of stopping places in the village.The room was pleasant, if slightly spartan, and we had a good evening meal and excellent breakfast to see us on our way.
4 based on 506 reviews
Historic public house, named by the Antarctic explorer Tom CreanTom sail to the Antarctic three times under the command of Captain Robert Scott and Sir Ernest Shackleton and received the Albert medal for bravery on Captain Scotts ill fated Terra Nova expe
We visited Tom Creans today....plenty of memorabilia... pity about the staff!! We ordered a burger and the goats cheese wrap, the order was taken quite efficiently but staff relations was on the downward "slope of The South Pole" from then on!!! No one enquired as to how our food was instead as I have read in some previous reviews the staff members, (presume one was also a chef as he appeared from the kitchen),chatted to a friend leaning on the counter! Asked for the bill....which we paid without any acknowledgement from anyone....too busy with the local news obviously. Oh the food....quite good but a little overpriced for the portions served!
5 based on 85 reviews
An old style pub located on Dingle marina. Two bars overlooking Dingle harbor with fantastic views serving great local gourmet food. Breakfast is served each morning from 9-11:45 followed by lunch and dinner until 9pm Pizzas are served until 11pm All food
We were hungry around 9:30 pm, and most places donât serve food that late. We were very happy to be able to order nosh. The 9â arugula (rocket), chicken, pesto pizza was not only appreciated, but it was DELICIOUS too! Perfect size for two people in need of a late-evening snack. The harbor-front location is nice, too.
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