Find out what Irish restaurants to try in Rathdrum including The Brass Fox Wicklow Town, Bates Restaurant, Glenmalure Lodge Restaurant, Jacobs well bar and restraunt, Hendley's Fish & Chips, The Wicklow Heather Bar & Restaurant, Brewery Bistro, Mickey Finn's, Lynham's of Laragh, Strawberry Tree
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4 based on 112 reviews
Weather was lousy so we decided on an unplanned stop for lunch. The whole place has been exquisitely renewed and the atmosphere is soft and gentle in the true Irish way. Lunch was a smoked salmon salad which was massive and reasonably priced. Great friendly staff especially the bar manager, good craic all around.
4 based on 198 reviews
I'll acknowledge this isn't the fastest carvery. We visited one several days before that ran about 50 people through the line in a few minutes. Lynham's took twice as long for half as many people. They seemed to be a little disorganized. However, they were pleasant and my Guinness & Beef Stew with local ale, and my wife's Ham and vegetables with a soda were very good. The dining room had a rural comfort and casualness with interesting, eclectic decoration, while another dining room was a little more upscale. There are other dining venues associated with this property. Prices seem to be fairly reasonable.We wandered into the hotel area and found a surprising environment. It seems the owner wants to appeal to the broadest clientele possible. The outside just appears to be a rustic inn. The basically upscale rustic interior decor appeals to regular visitors and business visitors. Other design elements include a large alien warrior built from motorcycle parts - to appeal to frequent motorcyclist visitors. They also apparently get a lot of wedding parties.The surrounding area is a small, kind of scenic village.
4 based on 256 reviews
We are staying nearby in Brittas Bay and our house owner recommended this place so stopped by last evening and it didn't disappoint. It is rustic, it brews its own beer and the staff we met (especially our server..she wore glasses and a great smile and the great bar men..) were lovely...and the food was just fantastic. Yes we too were given unnecessary plastic straws and the service could have been faster but I would certainly return, recommend and remember fondly. Many Thanks,
4 based on 96 reviews
The Restaurant is a fun, inviting and a relaxed place to eat in a rustic setting where we aim to cater to all your needs and indulgences. Situated in the OLD Colliers Foodstore & Hardware shop, we've strived to keep a lot of that real rustic charm alive.
Had a lovely meal, 4 children and 2 adults, â¬120. Two kids had lovely real nuggets and chips, one childrenâs roast of the day and I canât remember the other :). Myself and wife had roast of the day and Cod and chips. The restaurant has a lovely feel and the staff were all friendly enough and helpful. Would return if in the area. Oh yeh, the deserts were fab.
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.
4 based on 62 reviews
Stopping off here for a quick bag of chips, we were surprised to see that there was an eat in facility, which we availed of. The service was prompt, very friendly in clean surroundings overlooking the river,Our order developed into 2 breasts of chicken and chips with two Cokes,The chicken was cooked just right and the breasts were of a generous size, with plenty of accompanying chips.A substantial meal for less than â¬20.Well worth stopping here.
4 based on 230 reviews
Good pub Irish pub with better than average dining area option away from the bar, facing the street. Food was fairly good and included a gluten free optionIf paying by cash - just watch your change - I had to ask again for my 10euro change - no apologies, so I felt like it may have been a habit.... just a feeling
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4 based on 152 reviews
Enjoyed lunch outdoors under the umbrellas with a large group. Everyone enjoyed their selections, and the service was quick and accommodating. Some of our group moved indoors to avoid bees, and there was no trouble from the staff who were happy to accommodate everyone's needs. The drive in from Laragh is beautiful!
4 based on 332 reviews
Bates Restaurant, the award winning restaurant located in the picturesque town of Rathdrum, in the heart of Co Wicklow. The restaurant is popular with locals and tourists for traditional and innovative European cuisine. The menu offers a variety of Steaks
Last minute booking and very accommodating. Menu was full of local produce and a good selection too. The restaurant was busy and a good vibe aground. Our waitress was Chloe and she was brilliant. Her first shift and she was faultless. Certainly worth a return. Only negative was the price, a little pricey and we had little or no alcohol. Other than that, very good and very enjoyable.
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4 based on 171 reviews
The Brass Fox is a Gastro Bar which is on a mission to challenge the status quo of what an Irish Bar can and cannot be in Ireland Today by bringing it into the 21st with it's top class Gin Creations, Unrivaled Whiskey Menu, Refined Cocktail List, and of c
The brass fox is my favourite place in the town. The food is amazing and they suit your needs ( vegatarian/ vegan ) the staff are so legit and helpful. I love coming here for drinks or food cause you always feel welcome when u arrive. Would highly recommend this place youâd be mad not to.
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