Reviews on European food in Laragh, Province of Leinster, Ireland including The Courthouse Restaurant, Vintage Lane Cafe, Dillons Bar & Restaurant, Belleek Castle Restaurant, The Wicklow Heather Bar & Restaurant, Knox, The Little Cottage Cafe, Ait Eile, Fox's Lair Bar & Restaurant, Eala Bhan
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4 based on 1278 reviews
Eala Bhan Restaurant in Sligo Town offers the best in fine dining, specialising in fresh Seafood and Steak.
Recently visited Ella Bhan with 8 friends for dinner. Beautifully appointed restaurant adjacent to the quays in Sligo. Reasonable selection on the a la carte menu. We ate a selection of what was on offer....while main courses were delicious, the scallop starter was somewhat disappointing as they were overdone. Baked Alaska dessert which we had expected to be warm/hot was served cold. Not cheap and would have expected better...
4 based on 214 reviews
We are a homely bar & restaurant just of the main street with a full bar available. We cater for all occasions and our is aim is to provide you the most enjoyable relaxing evening possible, from when you com in the door you can sit and relax in-front of t
A restaurant firmly stuck in 1983 and haven't adapted to changes in taste, modern decor, customs and lacking that vibrant, upbeat vibe of todays restaurants. I imagine in the mid eighties, this was THE place to go in Bundoran. You sat, had drinks, then had your starter of prawn cocktail or a fan of melon (which are still on the menu), then had your main of Salmon hollandaise or Pork medallions (which are still on the menu) and perhaps shared crab claws (which are still on the menu)The entire atmosphere is a drab stiff affair, overly formal customary practices such as the waitress leading you into the restaurant and pulling your chair out. Thanks, I can do that myself. Cue napkins inside the wine glasses. I was expecting a moustachioed waiter to come out and say "Would Sir care to see ze wine liiiist?".You're the manager and you're reading this now. You are stuck in time. You haven't travelled outside Bundoran in a long time. And it shows. Your customers aren't getting younger . Being no.1 on Tripadvisor means sweet FA. Especially in Bundoran. Wow, have you guys got work to do. I imagine "change" is a scary word in there.
4 based on 401 reviews
Located in the coastal village of Enniscrone, Co. Sligo, Ãit Eile brings you traditional food with a difference in our intimate yet casual restaurant. We put a strong emphasis on locally sourced produce, showcasing free-range artisan meats and fresh seafo
We turned up without a booking on Saturday night and managed to get a table straight away. The menu was varied. The staff were very friendly, professional & efficient. The food itself was absolutely delicious. I can't rate it highly enough...we couldn't believe our luck...we even shared our mains..I would highly recommend the wings with hot sauce to start as well. But the chocolate brownie was simply something to be applauded...we fought over it! I will return to Enniscrone if only just to eat here. Heavenly!
4 based on 125 reviews
My partner and I visited the Cottage Cafe last week. We both had great meals as usual. My falafel plate was one of the specials and it was fabulous. They are so creative like food, both in their menu and presentation. And with a killer view of the strand at Rosses Point, what a great place to visit often
4 based on 386 reviews
Am a regular here either for lunch (I LOVE the Ham Hock sandwich) or for evening Tapas. Was there recently for Tapas - was delicious! Food was gorgeous, and so reasonable when bill divided up divided up between us. Looking forward to going back again.
4 based on 2042 reviews
The Wicklow Heather Restaurant and is idyllically situated in the picturesque village of Laragh deep in the Wicklow Mountains, only minutes from the world renowned scenic and historic Glendalough, while the hustle and bustle of Dublin City is less than an
Nice little place, with lots of tables for seating. We were fortunate that we had a breakfast there, included with our stay at Trooperstown Lodge. We asked for breakfast sandwiches to go, and they were very helpful and accommodating. Also, the manager instructed us on the fine whiskeys of the area, and showed us the many different brands they have. As wee sip to taste, and we were on our way. Great atmosphere.
5 based on 355 reviews
Belleek Castle is set in the heart of Belleek Woods. It is a cosy romantic hotel with plenty of character and award-winning restaurant. Afternoon tea is available daily from 12pm until 5pm. Tours also take place each day of the dungeons where you will get
We were driving along the coast and stopped in at the Tea Room at Belleek Castle in Ballina, County Mayo. It is in an attached building on the side of the Castle and it is very attractive. We had excellent Cappuccini there! It was sunny and we leisured there a bit looking out at the courtyard. We walked through a bit of the hotel and saw the room that was salvaged from an Armada ship. It was very interesting to see! The staff was very nice.Dear Bourlingueur60,Thank you for taking your time to leave us feedback of your visit to the Jack Fenn Cafe. It is a pleasure to hear you enjoyed your visit.The cafe has such a lovely atmosphere and what better way to enjoy a sunny day than relaxing in our courtyard.I do hope you have a chance to visit again in the future perhaps for an overnight stay, a guided tour of the castle or even a dining experience in The Library Restaurant.Warm Regards,Shannen
4 based on 707 reviews
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the town, you'll find the atmospheric Dillons courtyard an ideal place in which to unwind.We pride ourselves on delivering Restaurant food in a relaxed casual setting.Our motto is simple 'Quality Food at a Reasona
We were a family group of twelve on a Friday night for dinner. The ambiance is lovely helped by the courtyard entrance. The attentive and friendly service added greatly to our enjoyment. The special birthday treat for our son arranged at very short notice on a busy night was most appreciated. The food is delicious and yes the portion sizes are hearty and god value! The house wine was delicious and very reasonably priced. Thanks to the Dillon's team for looking after us and we look forward to returning when next over the West.
4 based on 203 reviews
Pleasant service, really good cappuccino, scones to die for, easy access, free wifi, an eclectic neighbourhood to delight, a great place to take a deep breath and relax en route somewhere..... enjoyed.
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5 based on 168 reviews
Myself and my partner went here for dinner on Valentine's weekend, we had a, 8;45 reservation and when we arrived the restaurant was quiet busy, we were shown to our seats straight away by a friendly member of staff, complimentary bread and a small souo were served, for starters i had a king prawn and scallop florentine and my wife had the goats cheese bon bons, both were delicious. For mains i had the cod and my wife had the rack of lamb also delicious we finished off with cheesecake and a brulee, top class food and staff, worth the travel
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