Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Portmarnock. Portmarnock (Irish: Port Mearnóg) is a coastal suburban village in Fingal, Ireland, with significant beaches and one of Ireland's best-known golf clubs, a modest commercial core, and inland residential estates.
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4 based on 862 reviews
Winner of Best Seafood Restaurant at the Good Eating Awards 2013
We had lunch for my dads birthday but never again, after long time we thought was going to be better but nothing changed, always overpriced and slow service. We ordered 2 sea bream mains and a rib eye, the fish was just half fillet with mush potatoes and green beans for 18 euro, for that price can be better, there was no fish. The meat was nice tasty but on 10 oz there was 3 oz of fat that was left on the plate for 23 euro. The restaurant was not full at all but we had to wait over 40 mins, very slow..... and after our meal we had to order an extra portion of wedges and a calamari because everyone was still starving. We had 3 pints of beer and 2 coffees. The bill was 97 euro for 3 people in the end and nobody was happy. We paid over 30 euro per person to have only potatoes. Thanks million for the lovely meal.Hi thanks for taking the time to write your review. I am extremely disappointed to hear you didn't enjoy your visit. It is important that all our customers are satisfied with both the food and service they receive. I would love the opportunity to talk to you in greater details regarding your meal. Could you please reach out to me at [email protected]. Many thanks
Most Popular Contemporary food in Portmarnock, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 493 reviews
An award winning cafe-restaurant-deli & bar in the centre of Howth village. Modern Irish home cooking of super local seasonal produce. The House is a great place for breakfast, lunch, dinner & weekend brunch. Outdoor dining in the sunny back garden. Take
This place is off the main street so frequented by locals more than tourists. The food was interesting and delicious as was the wine. The antipasti tray was small bites of several appetizers that could easily have been a meal by itself. Would love to visit again to try other optionsLocal photos decorated the walls and tables were white linen. The gentleman who waited on us was extremely pleasant and helpful.
4 based on 711 reviews
Tel: 806 3921 They've got a couple of rave reviews from newspapers displayed in their restaurant, but unfortunately I didn't note which papers they were. Their seafood was incredibly fresh, perhaps bought right off of the docks. We had incredible fried oy
Over pricy for what we had -Crayfish Liquine,dry and not much crayfish and â¬29 for an ok steak! Third person had fish and chips which was regular chipper style. Starters- we all had prawns which were pale, and tired !A lot of loud background music and with tables very near each other its not somewhere you would go for a quiet talk. Service was very good & great location... maybe it was our choices on night but didnt feel final bill actually gave us that much "joy".
4 based on 709 reviews
We had a lovely evening here for a little family get together. Although we were late asking for an area for ten people a lovely member of staff Ian really looked after us and got us tables altogether to enjoy the live music. Thank you to Ian and all the staff of OâConnells for making our night extra special. Highly recommend this place
4 based on 962 reviews
This place is phenomenal, I really loved the history of it and the way it is designed , the gardens outside look stunning but most important the SEAFOOD is extraordinary. It was a Wednesday and I ordered a Chowder and A seafood platter the waiter ( MARIO ) suggested me this meal. The service was great as well and Mario was a very polite guy and looked after me and my wife. He gave us some tourist attractions to visit in Dublin and suggested us to do the Cliff walk. We we're sitting next to a window by the fire and we loved everything about this place. Definitely will come back one day. Gracie everybody
Top 10 Pub food in Portmarnock, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 989 reviews
Aqua Restaurant offers stunning views over the water at Howth Sound, delicious dining and attentive but unobtrusive service. If you visit once, you will want to return again and again. We have our own kitchen garden & lobster pots sponsored in local water
After a walk around the summit and an invigorating sea swim, lovely to relax with nice wines and an excellent fish menu , we will be backHello Con D,Thank you for the time you took to review us. We are glad that you enjoyed the experience you had on your recent visit and we hope to serve you again soon!Kind regards,Team Aqua
Top 10 Pizza food in Portmarnock, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 733 reviews
First time in Gibneys after many visits to Malahide. Good atmosphere and we really enjoyed the food. My wife said the steak was some of the best that she had ever had when eating out.
Most Popular Irish food in Portmarnock, Province of Leinster, Ireland
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