Reviews on Pub food in Lahinch, Province of Munster, Ireland. Lahinch or Lehinch (Irish: An Leacht or Irish: Leacht Uí Chonchubhair, meaning "The Memorial cairn of O'Connor") is a small town on Liscannor Bay, on the northwest coast of County Clare, Ireland. It lies on the N67 national secondary road, between Milltown Malbay and Ennistymon, roughly 75 kilometres (47 mi) by road southwest of Galway and 68 kilometres (42 mi) northwest of Limerick. The town is a seaside resort and is home to the Lahinch Golf Club. It has become a popular surfing location.
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5 based on 95 reviews
Friendly, family run business offering delicious home cooked food, a great pint and surprising creative events! Get off the beaten track to a family run rustic village Inn. Sample the flavour of our local village hospitality, warmly welcomed by Ban An Ti,
Where to begin? Lunch at Kilshanny House was an overall wonderful experience. The place is gorgeous - the perfect blend of classic pub and someoneâs living/dining room. It felt cozy and homey. I wanted to move in there. They offer the standard Guinness and Smithwicks along with local craft ales. For lunch, they had two options ready: cottage pie (like shepherds pie but with beef) and a seafood chowder. The bread is homemade and fresh. The cottage pie blew me away - earthy without being heavy and I could tell the herbs used were fresh fresh fresh. Mary, the chef, recommended that we save the bread to mop up the pie and Iâm glad I took that advice. We decided we had to try the dessert and ordered an apple blackberry crumble and the Guinness cake. Blackberries are in season, and you could tell. The crumble was just sweet enough and the custard topping was delicious. The cakes was wonderful too - somehow light and rich at the same time. It came with fresh whipped cream. Mary came out and chatted with us for a while and sheâs lovely. I wanted her to be my friend! I really hope I can come back here someday and visit Kilshanny House again. Until then, Iâll just wish I was there. Thanks so much for your comprehensive and complimentary review and photos which we very much appreciate.It was indeed our privilege and pleasure having you and your family in Kilshanny House and glad that it was such a good experience for you.We would be more than delighted to see you all again if and when you get to come again, let me know and I will have the kettle down and some home baked seasonal treats for you.Slán gó fóil,
4 based on 91 reviews
Joseph McHughâs Pub and Restaurant is located in the scenic fishing village of Liscannor, on the west coast of Co. Clare. We host regular music nights, and our food menu is based on fresh local and Irish produce; our fish and seafood platters are sourced
Visited bar with a friend while in Clare . Owner and staff extremely friend . Had seafood chowder which was delicious , we planned on staying for an hour but ended up staying 5 live music was brilliant and pints of Guinness were excellent . Would definitely return if I was in the area again .
4 based on 39 reviews
Ate here two nights in a row with good friends. Over the two nights we had cheese board and Chicken Wings, monkfish taco, pulled pork taco, crab claws, prawns, chicken taco and then some...Staff were brilliant - chatty, informative, witty. The best. Would advise visiting if in Lahinch.
Who would have thought such a hidden gem could be found on the outskirts of Lahinch town? Free accessible parking, superb cuisine, friendly welcoming staff. Their prawn stir fry, Thai curry, steak sandwich - to die for! Excellent daily specials and free icecream and jelly with top notch kidsâ meals - extremely generous portion sizes. WE WILL BE BACK.
4 based on 917 reviews
What a great little find in the township of Liscannor. The inn had prompt and friendly service and great ambience. The food was absolutely amazing and definitely deserves itâs Michelin rating. If you are in the area I would definitely dine here as you wonât be disappointed.
4 based on 42 reviews
We stopped then to lahinch and it was very busy place to eat. So we went to a few places and they were full of people so much so we nearly gave up until we walked up to the atlantic and shamrock hotel and met a well dressed man who was holding a cup of water with lemon in it. I asked him where can we eat so he brought us into the shamrock hotel and told us there were two areas that were empty. We were so delighted so we sat down and ordered our meals and it was tasty by all round. The children had half roast of the day beef with veg and chicken nuggets and chips, fish and chips and the adults had chicken sandwich special with cappuccino and I had veg soup and you get huge 2 slices of tasty brown bread with butter and we shared a jug of water for the meal. Very quick in serving and there is colouring for the children well its in the menu so you have to have a search for it but they do supply crayons so dont be shy in asking.
4 based on 542 reviews
We both ordered Irish stew the quality which will always reflect the beef used. On this occasion it was a little tough and chewy. The waitress was cheerful and the servings were generous. The atmosphere was compromised by the loud radio station playing in the background.
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4 based on 599 reviews
Had Salmon and it was so fresh and beautifully cooked. Not a big place but nice atmosphere. It was busy the night we went but all added to the feel of the place. Not too expensive and great quality of service.
4 based on 268 reviews
Kenny's Bar, Lahinch has become a landmark in North Clare, frequented by both locals and visitors alike, for its relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. A fourth generation family business, Kenny's humble origins as a coachhouse in the 1830s, has seen it evolve
Ordered the special of fresh crab claws with salad & fries. Crab claws were served in a sauce not specified & were not very fresh or juicy. Sauce was warm & my salad was placed in the centre of the plate so it was nicely wilted!! & surrounded by warm sauce. Expensive for what I got. Nice bar for a deink
3 based on 106 reviews
The Ritz is a family run hotel in the heart of Lisdoonvarna. Lisdoonvarna is a gateway town to The Burren and is an ideal base from which to explore the entire Clare and Galway regions. The Ritz is the perfect location in the centre of Lisdoonvarna to sta
Four of us ate here on Saturday 24th August for lunch we were greeted by the bar lady who gave us menus and explained about the specials she was lovely very friendly and helpful a younger girl came to take our order and was very pleasant too. The food was delicious very fresh hot and tasty very reasonably priced too. It was very busy but had no problem making us fabulous baileys coffees after we ate. We went up to the counter to pay and chatted the bar lady again who told us all about the charity biker festival that was on for cancer and about the September festival and local sites. She seemed busy they both did but still took time to chat. Very welcoming place very clean and great food. 10 out of 10 in all areas especially staff. We will be back sometime to check out all the sites of Clare.Hi Tigue35,thanks for taking the time to leave us the lovely review. We are delighted that you enjoyed your visit and in particular your baileys coffees. We would be delighted to see you back again sometime in the future. Kind Regards, David.
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