Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Westport, Province of Connacht, Ireland. A true family destination, Westport boasts magnificent scenery, golf facilities, recreational fishing, sailing and yachting, beach swimming, hiking and cycling trails, and (to top it all off) a placed called Pirate Adventure Park. What kid wouldn't love this place? Visit in September and you'll witness the exciting Westport Arts Festival, perfect for all ages. And Westport was Google Earth's first fully 3D town, so you can relive the memories from your computer when you get home!
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4 based on 427 reviews
A traditional style award winning bar and restaurant located just outside Westport, Co. Mayo over looking Clew Bay not far from Westport Harbourâ¦.
Made a reservation and would recommend as busy place. Ask for a table in the restaurant part not the bar area (these tables are very small and have stools). Traditional menu, the Mussels were copious and very good. Fish was a little dry though. Good food overall. The Walnut dessert was delightful. Lovely service, barman was very chatty. Wine was good and reasonable too.
4 based on 339 reviews
Taste of the World
We had a very delicious meal with multiple Indian dishes, Vindalu (hot but perfect for one who loves spicy), massaman and Balti style, all ample portions. All excellent. Choose chicken, beef or lamb. Stir fry veggies overdone but ok. Duck roll entree excellent as well as shrimp and fish cake. Service superb. Simple but choices for wine and beer. No alcohol. Nice pappadums to start with sauces with compliments.
4 based on 530 reviews
Cianâs on Bridge Street is a small Restaurant in Westport Co Mayo, which is owned by local Chef Cian Hayes. Cianâs passion for food started at the early age of 16 when he first realised his love for the culinary arts. In Cians on Bridge Street, Cianâs phi
We took a break from the seafood we had been enjoying in Ireland and opted for a steak entree and a lamb chop entrée. Both were very delicious, with lovely accompaniments and garnishments. The room is small but comfortable. Service was ok but could have been more alert. We had made reservations months in advance but the couple next to us were walk-ins. Go figure.
4 based on 1293 reviews
This place on the sea frontage at Westport is deservedly popular. It's essential to book a table in the rather cramped dining space but service is speedy and efficient. Everything you might expect in such a popular place is on the extensive menu. My partner enjoyed her scallops and mussels and I enjoyed the home-made fish cakes (with a large fish content!) and my sole as a main course, all very tasty indeed. If you don't mind the noise associated with a very busy, traditional inn, then this is the place for you. Would go again!
4 based on 1189 reviews
An Port Mór Restaurant is run by Chef-Proprietor Frankie Mallon. Our philosophy is to use seasonal, artisan produce from local suppliers. House specialities include pot roasted pigs cheeks with black pudding & apple and vanilla sauce and 21 day dry-aged s
This is a quaint little restaurant. Food was excellent. Portion sizes were perfect. Service was fantastic. Thank you to Stefan and Jackie for looking after us. It was my partners birthday which I mentioned when making the booking and they both came out singing with a candle on the dessert. Will definitely return next time we're in Westport.
4 based on 790 reviews
We went there on Sunday last. Small restaurant, interesting menu and the Specials were worth a look. Wine list had some lovely options and we went for a Saint Estephe although we rarely drink French wine.Crab starter, cloud cheese starter both excellent. I had the monkfish special - my wife had the oven cooked Cod. It was probably the weaker of the two dishes but generous. Cranberry and orange cake plus strawberry torte to finish.Confident food preparation - really enjoyed our night. The romantic element was funny. Every table had a light which could be switched on or off. At one stage I was looking at my wife lovingly and had my hand across the table for hers and she missed it. When she realised she went omg and I turned the light off as âromanceâ had died.We have been laughing ever since. Go there - you will enjoy it :)
4 based on 952 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
4 based on 628 reviews
We popped iin here on the off-chance after cycling the Greenway (also recommended). Although small, we were early, at 5.30, so they quickly found us a table for 4. What a treat. My wife always has a carbonara, whenever she tries a new Italian restaurant, so uses this as a benchmark of quality. This was 5 star. I has a special lamb in balsamic dish , which was lovely. Everything we had, between 4 of us, was excellent - reserving special mention for the burrata (exceptional) and the fig salad with a cheese I wish I could remember (outstanding). Don't expect pizza - they don't do them. Instead, enjoy great Italian food, a good selection of wines and beer, and excellent, friendly staff. One of the best Italian restaurants we've been to. A reason to visit Westport, despite the traffic!
5 based on 167 reviews
Ginger & Wild Cafe is a relaxing place serving tasty homemade goodies and is located in a fabulous contemporary visitor centre on the Wild Atlantic Way. The fare here is simple and natural with an emphasis on using quality locally-sourced ingredients. You
We recently visited the national park and walked through the visitor centre into the cafe for tea and homemade Gluten free cake which was amazing.The staff were very welcoming and friendly, there was also had a great atmosphere. I would highly recommend anyone in the National Park visit this cafe you will not be disappointed.
4 based on 339 reviews
Taste of the World
We had a very delicious meal with multiple Indian dishes, Vindalu (hot but perfect for one who loves spicy), massaman and Balti style, all ample portions. All excellent. Choose chicken, beef or lamb. Stir fry veggies overdone but ok. Duck roll entree excellent as well as shrimp and fish cake. Service superb. Simple but choices for wine and beer. No alcohol. Nice pappadums to start with sauces with compliments.
Where to eat Indian food in Westport: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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