Reviews on Pub food in Strandhill, Sligo, Province of Connacht. Strandhill or occasionally Larass (Irish: an Leathros) is the largest coastal village and townland in County Sligo, Ireland. As of 2016, the population was 1,753, an increase of 10% from the 2011 Census. The old name appears to be Ros Dragnige (see Killaspugbrone).
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4 based on 237 reviews
The Beach Bar caters for an eclectic mix of visitors all year round. When you walk through the door, you will feel you are in a place that has not changed much over the centuries, yet it has something to suit all tastes. From the thirsty surfers just off
Drove miles to get here and we were really disappointed. First we were told they were fully booked and we asked could we sit at the bar. We then got a table in the âfunction roomâ part of the pub, which was half empty for our whole meal. So, they were not actually fully booked.Both got steak sambo. I got mine medium and my partner got well done. They were both cooked the same in the end.... both fatty and rubbery.The vine cherry tomatoes were just regular cherry tomatoes, and there was no dressing. I hate when a simple dish like a steak sandwich isnât done well, itâs so easy to get it right!Giving 1 star for the avocado mayo and the fries.
4 based on 86 reviews
Laura's of Carney is a quaint old style pub which has recently been extended to include a beautiful and modern authentic Italian restaurant giving a wonderful sense of old meets new under one roof.Laura's carefully strikes a balance between family friendl
Really looked forward to this visit but I am a little underwhelmed .Maybe we visited in the quiet season but the choice of starters was very limited.Having said that the pizza I had was one of the best I have ever tasted and I know my fellow diners enjoyed their food as well.I am confused when I read the other reviews , as we saw no sign of seafood options>.Laura was a delightful host and the service was excellant.We will have to go back again but maybe in a defferant season.
4 based on 116 reviews
Super food served 12:30pm to 8:00pm Then the craic starts with music 4/5 night a week !!
Tricky McGarrigles is a pleasant, traditional Irish bar with comfortable seating and pleasant decor. The barman was very friendly and the coffee was excellent. It had micro-brewers' beers.
4 based on 479 reviews
Was waiting to be seated for about 10 minutes this afternoon. I appreciate the waitress was probably busy she saw us many times and did not acknowledge us. We eventually took seats ourselves. When we ordered food she forgot to give us our drinks. I went to the bar to remind her so she just slung them uon the table. We remained polite throughout. I don't mind mistakes but politeness and friendliness goes a long way. The lady owner was friendly and helpful though. We won't be back for the rest of the weekend.
4 based on 62 reviews
The Harp Tavern is located on the banks of the old quay in Sligo overlooking the mouth of the Garavogue River. A Traditional Irish Pub with a lovely wood burning stove. Try our traditional homemade soup and sandwiches served daily from 12pm . All Major Sp
I visit the harp tavern every week to meet and catch up with family.The food is absolutely fabulous and Ann looks after us very well.The menu is very good but we always go for the specials lunch menu.Great variety and the food is served good and hot and big portions,you wonât go hungry
4 based on 365 reviews
Great Vibe, Exellent Value, Brilliant Food.Home made food and great service just like it used to be.
Had the absolute pleasure of having 3 great nights in the Swagman this week, what a great vibe in here, friendly staff, the food is to die for, great music line up.Thurs night saw a fantastic bluegrass style band who absolutely rocked the house, we ate here both Fri and last night, gorgeous wings (gigantic portion big enough for 2 or 3 to share), tender steaks, and last night a delicious pizza with black pudding & feta cheese..... Divine Food is well priced too. I'll be back in Sligo abd will certainly be back in the Swagman Bar.
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4 based on 789 reviews
Walking off Sligo main shopping street into Hargadons is like taking a step back in time, as its delightful and charismatic interior is almost the same as when it first opened. The present building situated at 4 & 5 OâConnell Street, Sligo was built in 18
Had this place recommended to us by our hotel and it did not disappoint. A traditional pub that used to be a store, lots of things to look at! Comfortable seating (even though we were a large party of seven). Friendly service and wonderful food. The burger is over the top good!. Reasonably priced too!!
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5 based on 16 reviews
The dunes offer the most down to earth experience for everyone who stops by! Strandhill's best selection of local and international craft beers paired with amazing small order food makes The Dunes what it is. Monday's nights have become a famous part of S
This tiny pub was a pleasant surprise when I visited. It is clean and quaint. The bartenders are friendly and drinks reasonable. There is a covered patio in back and candles and soft lighting are inside at night. Mondays are Open Mic night...not sure of other âeventsâ.
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4 based on 402 reviews
I'm guessing that this place is quite busy during summertime. It has that feeling of being a place were summer guests ends up. Normal pub feeling to the place and food is good, but not excellent. Surprised about the low amount of seafood they had on the menu. I'd expected more.
4 based on 606 reviews
The Strand Bar (est 1913) nestled between mythic Knocknarea and the famous surf beach of Strandhill, has for many generations been the favoured social spot for locals and tourists alike.Just ten minutes drive from Sligo, close to the airport and one of Eu
I've had occassion to eat in the Strand a few times over the last month or so, lunch, pizza and takeaway pizza. It's a lovely cosy pub with blazing fire and lots of little nooks and crannies. The staff are lovely and friendly. Lunch was nice (we just had sandwiches/panini) Pizza the night before was also pretty good, but they got our order badly wrong and one of our party was waiting 20 minutes for her pizza. Rather than reduce the bill somewhat as a gesture of goodwill, they actually charged us extra for toppings we never received! The did eventually remove the offending items but it was a bit of a battle. The takeaway pizza we got a few weeks previously was 'ok' the base was nice but it was lacking in toppings and flavour we found. Also, they charge the same for the pizza whether you eat in or takeaway, so it leaves it pricey for a takeaway. Overall, I would say it's a lovely place to go for drinks, with friendly staff, food is pretty good, but the customer service with the pizza put me off a little bit
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