Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Louisburgh, Province of Connacht, Ireland including The Tavern Bar & Restaurant, Louisburgh 74 Cafe, The Derrylahan Bar & Bistro, Table 14, P. DAN'S Bar & Restaurant, Glen Keen Farm Restaurant & Visitor Centre, Gaffney's Restaurant, Good Grazing, The Tavern Bar & Restaurant, The Weir House Bar
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4 based on 953 reviews
Open fire's and cozy snugs await you .Locally sourced food from our award winning menu are on offer daily in the shadow of Croagh Patrick on the shores of Clew Bay. Come and visit
We recently spent 10 days in Ireland and I had the opportunity to experience seafood chowder at many locations including Dromoland Castle, Ashford Castle and at various restaurants and pubs; so the competition in comparison was high. The Tavern had the perfect blend of a great base and plenty of stock in the chowder. The taste was rich and it appeared as if I never ran out of fresh seafood in the bowl. Kudos to the chef! I'll come back here on my next trip to Ireland.Dear John W.What praise!!!! and to be mentioned within a very impressive list. Our chef is singing your comments from the roof top. Thank you so much for the lovely review. Hope it won't be too long before we offer you another tasting.....Kind RegardsRuth
Come here not once but twice during our stay in Westport. The food is delicious and is very good prices compared to places in Westport town. The fish is tasty and kebab is lovely as well. Highly recommend
4 based on 45 reviews
With Family, Friends or that special someone Gaffney's Seafood Restaurant is the place to go. In the quaint village of Louisburgh on the west coast of Ireland, Gaffney's is situated just a ten minute walk from the local beach and a fifteen minute drive ou
This is a wonderful little restaurant that just screams of coziness and warmth in lovely Louisburgh. All of our meals were delicious and the staff was cheerful and entertaining. The decor is fabulous, especially the series of pictures that were taken as part of a magazine shoot (according to the locals at the table next to us). It is a stunning series taken right in the restaurant. This is a fine example of the treasure that is Louisburgh.
5 based on 28 reviews
Glen Keen is one of Ireland's largest working sheep farms set in a designated special area of conservation at the gateway to the Connemara region. The purpose built visitor centre, restaurant and craft shop is a celebration of Irish History, Tradition and
Our host Catherine Powers could not have been more gracious. Her demonstration and talk about sheep dog herding was fascinating. She was raised on this farm and learned the craft of working sheep from her grandfather. Afterwards we enjoyed the music from the staff, picking up some Irish souvenirs and topping the visit off with a pot of tea and delicious scones. This visit was what coming to Ireland is all about - getting out into the countryside and meeting some really nice Irish folks with a great story to tell.
4 based on 79 reviews
P.Dan's Pub and Restaurant replaces the Ocean Lodge. Collaborating with the Big Style's Atlantic Lodge. Our pub has had a makeover but the view hasn't changed!
After a busy day travelling had a great dinner here. First a great selection of gin. Well done. Order taken quickly and efficiently for drinks then food. Limited but nice menu. Excellent food well cooked and served without delay. Magnificent view and a TV to watch the sport. 10/10.
5 based on 53 reviews
The Country Kitchen is one of Louisburgh's jewels, (along with Books@One and Solas Crafts). All on Main Street near the bridge. Amy and John provide fabulous food in a very friendly and intimate setting. We always take our visitors here for a "meal out", and we've never been disappointed. Affordable fine dining with the freshest local produce. Can't recommend it highly enough. And you bring your own wine or beer, no corkage fee. Be warned, it's cash only, no cards.
4 based on 187 reviews
After reading hungryhorse's review compared with everyones else's, I decided to check out this restaurant on Monday 6th May at around 2pm. We were a party if 6, mainly French, and all enjoyed our meals. The food was properly cooked and was served in reasonable time, allowing us to enjoy our glasses of Guinness. Shona, Morgan, Charlene, Laura and Megan were pleasant, friendly and proficient and we felt welcome. So, the food was good, the staff were friendly and the Guinness, a new experience for most, very acceptable.What about ambience? Well if you like to eat in a dance hall, fine, but seriously this needs to be addressed. Our table was covered in a wrinkled paper cover that had been cut with grandma's spare dentures. It was not very professional. Can do better.Don't let the origami table dressing put you off, you will enjoy your meal.
4 based on 139 reviews
Serving breakfast, lunch & dinners, we have a large selection of home baking and freshly ground coffees.. Feel free to bring your own bottle. We have out door seating and wheelchair access. We are staying open this winter
Stopped for quick coffee and cake. Had slice of quiche too which was very nice however the bit we will remember was the chocolate cake! Words cannot explain how exquisite it was - exactly how chocolate cake should be. Go on, spoil yourself!
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4 based on 953 reviews
Open fire's and cozy snugs await you .Locally sourced food from our award winning menu are on offer daily in the shadow of Croagh Patrick on the shores of Clew Bay. Come and visit
We recently spent 10 days in Ireland and I had the opportunity to experience seafood chowder at many locations including Dromoland Castle, Ashford Castle and at various restaurants and pubs; so the competition in comparison was high. The Tavern had the perfect blend of a great base and plenty of stock in the chowder. The taste was rich and it appeared as if I never ran out of fresh seafood in the bowl. Kudos to the chef! I'll come back here on my next trip to Ireland.Dear John W.What praise!!!! and to be mentioned within a very impressive list. Our chef is singing your comments from the roof top. Thank you so much for the lovely review. Hope it won't be too long before we offer you another tasting.....Kind RegardsRuth
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