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4 based on 154 reviews
Welcome to the Rockhouse Restaurant. Traditional Irish home cooked food served daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, reminiscent of wholesome family dinners. Delicious recipes, locally produced and freshly prepared, full of our traditional food culture a
We had lunch here after visiting the Rock of Cashel on a cruise ship tour from Cobh. We walked thru the parking lot and upstairs where they had a long table set up for our large group. A set menu: vegetable soup, bread & delicious Tipperary butter, chicken pie w/ puff pastry, apple pie and coffee. A hearty and VERY tasty meal. We were pleasantly surprised as sometimes the meal incl on tours is not very good. Thank you to the Rock House for a very nice lunch! It contributed to a great day in Ireland. There were a lot of people dozing on the bus back to Cobh, including myself.
4 based on 301 reviews
I often pass through Cashel and occasionally stop for a meal. We were starving and ordered the chicken wings - really, really hot wings starter with blue sauce dip - exactly how I like them but frankly enough for a main. Big mistake to order to the Brian Boru burger - it's a MONSTER! Excellent preparation and taste, fab chips and all arrived quite quickly - just far too much for a mere mortal... That said, if we hadn't ordered starters, we might have made a better job of finishing this meal. My fellow traveller ordered the same starter and again was defeated by the main - mixed omelette and chips - but equally really enjoyed every morsel. Would definitely return and hope the same standard (and quantity!) will be served.Only a couple of minor downsides - noise of the generator in the outside area was loud. A bit of music in the restaurant/bar would have covered this but none played plus asked a staff member what the story was behind the massive stone dog on the stone tomb but she was clueless which was a shame since this would have made a great talking point! The outdoor area was primarily used for smokers so not to our liking.
4 based on 300 reviews
Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen is a gastropub in the heart of Cashel. We are situated a stone's throw from the famous Rock of Cashel and just off the Dublin/Cork motorway. Our kitchen, lead by chef Liam Kirwan, has a cooking from scratch ethos with a commitme
Walked to this place in town after a cool and rainy visit to the Rock of Cashel. Perhaps we approached it from the wrong direction but we walked through a gate and long courtyard to reach the place. If it had been a nice day we would have sat outside in their lovely patio area. As it was we went in. Our server was very nice and helpful. Atmosphere was very pleasant. Food and drinks were really good. I can highly recommend it.Dear Chip1701,There is access through both the front and the side of the Pub, the garden is very busy in the summer and warmer spring and autumn months. Great to hear you had a good experience and thank you so much fir recommending us, we really appreciate the comments.
4 based on 419 reviews
We stopped in for a bite after touring The Rock and heading to Dingle. OMG, my grilled cod over crab risotto was DIVINE, and mister loved his fish and chips with homemade tartar sauce. Tom the bartender was very helpful with our Dingle plans (we really liked Dickâs whiskey bar - thanks Tom!) The place has a comfy vibe.
4 based on 195 reviews
We were looking for somewhere to have and early dinner and took a random chance on this restaurant and it was quite enjoyable and the food great!The table seating area is small and tight but the atmosphere charming. The staff are friendly and attentive. The menu isn't large but the food was delicious and plentiful.The only negative comment I have is that when we first arrived here we selected a table close to the kitchen, but quickly moved to one on the opposite side of the restaurant, because of the smell of cigarette smoke wafting from the kitchen area...for me this would have been a deal breaker to eat here if there weren't other table options available.
4 based on 212 reviews
I camped under Cashel Castle for a night at O'Briens Holiday Lodge (recommended). That night was cold, damp and windy. In the morning I needed something warm and filling to get me started for a days walking/hiking. I headed through Cashel, and evetually came across Ladyswell Restuarant on the eastern side of town. Safe to say that the full Irish breakfast hit the spot. It was just the right amount food, not to much and not to little. The staff were very friendly, and took the time to chat even though the restuarant was jam packed. If you are in Cashel and hungry, they will feed you well. Safe travels, R
4 based on 420 reviews
Small dining room, tiny bar stand make this cafe a very cozy place. No need to say that it was packed. Three waiters did great job serving quickly in a friendly manner. Chestnut soup, Caesar salad, lobster, cod - all was deliciously cooked and presented.
4 based on 481 reviews
Located in A 19th century church beside the legendary Rock of Cashel, Chez Hans Has been serving the very best of local and seasonal produce in one of the most atmospheric dinning rooms in Ireland since 1968.
Chez Hans is always special. The quality of the food, excellent service and the ambience are second to none. My husband celebrated a special birthday so we went as a family to celebrate the occasion. The crisp caesar salad starter was delicious! Our daughter exclaimed it to be "ten ties better than' one she had in a prestigious place in Adare recently. Most of us choose either the salmon or hake as a main course, both were tasty fresh and perfectly cooked. There was a choice of good quality desserts, tea/coffee and homemade truffles which finished off a beautiful and memorable evening.
5 based on 274 reviews
Award winning country restaurant sourcing the best ingredients cooked to the highest standard with friendly but professional service. We are located only 6 miles from Cashel town via N74 road in the village of Thomastown.
Based on other TA reviews, we had a Sunday 2 course meal here. Food was outstanding with great presentation. You can also have a 3 course choice but one of us selected the starter and one the dessert. My husband had the Tipperary lamb 3 ways (burger, croquette, and cutlet which turned out to be a chop) and I had the roast beef. Portions are very generous so we were glad we shared the starter and dessert. Service is very good, not intrusive but aware. The wine menu was thought out with both by the glass and by the bottle. Prices are quite reasonable by our standards especially for what you get.
4 based on 300 reviews
Mikey Ryan's Bar & Kitchen is a gastropub in the heart of Cashel. We are situated a stone's throw from the famous Rock of Cashel and just off the Dublin/Cork motorway. Our kitchen, lead by chef Liam Kirwan, has a cooking from scratch ethos with a commitme
Walked to this place in town after a cool and rainy visit to the Rock of Cashel. Perhaps we approached it from the wrong direction but we walked through a gate and long courtyard to reach the place. If it had been a nice day we would have sat outside in their lovely patio area. As it was we went in. Our server was very nice and helpful. Atmosphere was very pleasant. Food and drinks were really good. I can highly recommend it.Dear Chip1701,There is access through both the front and the side of the Pub, the garden is very busy in the summer and warmer spring and autumn months. Great to hear you had a good experience and thank you so much fir recommending us, we really appreciate the comments.
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