Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Castlegregory, Province of Munster, Ireland. Castlegregory (Irish: Caisleán Ghriaire, meaning "Griaire's Castle") is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is situated on the north side of the Dingle Peninsula, halfway between Tralee and Dingle. In the 2011 Census Castlegregory had a population of 243.
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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!
3 based on 63 reviews
On the Road from Dingle, we stopped mid-afternoon for a pub lunch. Few others there, although there was constant traffic in the front door. Server was professional, friendly & encouraging.Beef lasagna was well done & presented. The fish & chips were just a tad greasy but nothing that could not be enjoyed.Well worth the stop if you're either searching for the windmill, or passing through the village. The attendant TripAdvisor question, "Is this an Irish restaurant?" is amusing, since the full name is "Yan Li The Station House Restaurant", reflecting its sale within the past few years to Chinese owners...
4 based on 73 reviews
Staying in castlegregory for a week and popped into this place after going windsurfing in the area, what a great burger!!!! 20 euro including a beer!! Friendly staff gave me information about the area and were to go including recommending other activities... needless to say, popped back a few times during our stay
4 based on 122 reviews
Moe's is a family run restaurant and a very popular local spot. A very busy Cafe in the summer and a quiet relaxing place during the winter months. We serve all homnemade pizzas & pastas also homemade beef burgers & chicken burgers. Our Sunday Roasts are
We ate here on a recent visit to Castlegregory - we had really great coffee, freshly baked scones, homemade tomato soup and a really tasty toasted sandwich - all really freshly made and delicious. If you are in the area, this cafe is definately worth a visit - ideal for brunch/lunch or a quick bite - they also do great takeaway coffee - situated beside Fitzgerald's Bar - you can't miss it.Thank you very much...
4 based on 172 reviews
Gregoryâs Garden in Castlegregory is a perfect. place to spend a relaxing summer evening. His wood-fired, sour dough based pizzas must be the best in Kerry. The ingredients are simple - in typical Neapolitan, Italian style - and the sour dough base gives the taste an extra kick. The atmosphere is also just right with good music filling the background all evening. When the sun is shining, and your pizza is cooking, there may not be a better place to be on the Dingle Peninsula. There is not too much happening food-wise outside of Dingle town, but Gregoryâs Garden is surely the only genuine rival to the townâs popular restaurants.
4 based on 49 reviews
We hadn't been to Castlegregory for a few years and had forgotten how card-unfriendly it is. There is only one atm in the village and that's in the supermarket, which closes at 9pm. I had forgotten and also failed to notice the sign on the wall when we entered so had to go across the road to the pub and buy an extra round of drinks so I could get enough cash-back to pay. A bit embarrassing and it took the sheen off an otherwise enjoyable dinner.
4 based on 107 reviews
We first discovered Tomasin's over 20 years ago, and it is a "must visit" for anyone visiting the area. Service was great, and I had some of the best wild salmon ever.
4 based on 130 reviews
Ned Natterjacks is a Family run Gastro Pub, with a great menu of delicious food options and daily specials. All the food is fresh and locally sourced. Natterjacks also known as Ned's is the oldest pub in Castlegregory Village, it has a lovely old world fe
We have been at Natterjackâs on a Thursday evening to get some food. The evening âspecialâ - crabclaws were quite good, but the stuff from menu was crap. Maybe the main season is over and the cook changed? I donât know. We are sorry you tought the food was crap.the crab was fresh and i do remember you had a BBQ platter aswell and from other reveiws people like the bbq platter.there is 16 items on the menu u had two things.i would of really liking you to stay for the storyteller as it is light fun entertainment and was happy to see you in again on sunday and hope you enjoyed that.
4 based on 398 reviews
Spillanes is a long established family- run, family friendly, Bar - Restaurant on the scenic Maharees Peninsula. They have been awarded the prestige of the Seafood Circle Award for several years as well as a listing in the Georgina Campbell Guide to the b
We have consistently been surprised at the quality of the food weâve eaten at small pubs and restaurants along the Atlantic Way. Spillanes was no exception. The menu was brilliant. Excellent options for the veggies and a wonderful choice of sea food. The range of beers was also impressive. And of course the customary excellent service from very friendly staff.
Where to Eat in Castlegregory: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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.
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