Best Irish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Irish food in Cobh. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Irish restaurants near you.. Cobh (/ˈkoʊv/ KOHV, Irish: An Cóbh), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a tourist seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and is home to Ireland's only dedicated cruise terminal. Tourism in the area draws on the maritime and emigration legacy of the town - including its association with the RMS Titanic, which was built in Belfast.
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5 based on 23 reviews
Traditional Irish pub, great pub food and homemade desserts. Gluten free and vegetarian options available. 7 flat screen tv's covering all sporting events. 200 yards from St Colman's Cathedral.
Started my walk from the cruise ship mooring, and walked along to the Titanic Memorial Garden and then meandered back towards the cathedral and up the steep hill to Jack Doyle's. From the outside you perhaps wouldn't expect much more than a friendly welcome, a glass of Guinness, and a snack, but I had an excellent lunch of which part was the best steak and Guinness pie ever, accompanied by properly cooked vegetables (slightly crunchy) and chips. Excellent desert too, an Eton Mess. Great value, usual friendly Irish atmosphere, and I waddled back down the hill to the Titanic Experience, another 5* attraction.
4 based on 93 reviews
Coffee Cove is a family owned Cafe / Bruncherie in the beautiful heritage town of Cobh (formally Queenstown). Coffee Cove is located at 15 West Beach adjacent to Centra supermarket and Post Office. Coffee Cove is a classic Victorian tearooms. We pride our
We have been here a few times now. Every time we have been surprised by the great food and good service. The food is freshly made. We have had omelet, mini breakfast and have always been freshly made with lovely taste. Only downside, if the cafe is full there can be a bit of waiting time for your food, but you have to decide do you want lovely fresh food and wait a bit or not. Here itâs worth waiting a bit. We will 100% be back on our next visit to Cobh.
5 based on 47 reviews
Fantastic food very fast and plentiful great staff and brilliant service .very tasty and great atmosphere great place to go
5 based on 43 reviews
Lovely cafe with friendly welcoming staff. Loved the relaxed vibe and really liked the eco friendly ethos including hot drinks cheaper if using a reusable cup. Excellent lemon drizzle cake too. Would definitely call in for a lunch next time as opposed to just coffee and cake
4 based on 244 reviews
Jacobs Ladder Restaurant at the WatersEdge Hotel is a bistro style venue that serves lunch from 12 - 5pm daily and evening meals from 5pm - 9pm daily. Early Bird menus are also available from 5pm - 7pm*Jacobs Ladder also features a large balcony overlooki
Enjoyed a lovely dinner here, with charming service, great views of the waterfront, friendly staff and delicious food. A little pricey, but you get what you pay for. Ordered some sort of "mess", wait, it was the Eton Mess, it was AMAZING!!! Wasn't really sure what I was ordering, but it seemed local and it was fantastic!!!
4 based on 645 reviews
A light lunch on a rainy day in Cobh. The roasted pepper and tomato soup filled the bill. Along with a perfectly pored Guinness, a perfect lunch.
4 based on 422 reviews
Gilbert's Bistro is situated in one of the two historical squares of the beautiful heritage town of Cobh. This cosy and friendly Bistro boasts a range of local favourites such as Thai Prawn Curry, Tempura Cod and our highlight "Spike Island Burger ". The
Very friendly service.A good selection of starters and mains. I had the grilled hake on top of mash potatoes and perfectly steamed fresh vegetables. Really tasty and healthy.My partner had mozzarella and tomato salad , served as a stack and the Jumbo garlic prawns, also as a starter. We had an excellent French Rose with dinner.Definitely recommend
4 based on 749 reviews
myself and my husband had a meal here on the 19th October the menu was v good and we both ordered the fish and chips which was delicious the only fault I could find was there were was no salad/mushy peas with them which would have been nice the staff are lovely all the girls v friendly place is spotless clean and reasonably priced we would definitely return here again
4 based on 336 reviews
After trying a number of speciality steak houses across this fine country we actually found a really good one. We had the rib eye and it was perfectly cooked and the sides matched really well. Well worth a visit. If you are in Cobh and looking for a great steak this is the place to come.
4 based on 532 reviews
The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega â the grand dame in Corkâs Old Town, Irelandâs largest whiskey bar housed in one of the countries most beautiful bars. Food served 7 days a week â brunch & steaks a speciality! Enjoy our in-house cocktails in the beautif
As a return visitor my fondness for the Bodega is largely fuelled by nostalgia, for when it first opened in the 1990s it was well ahead of its time in combining sophistication and comfort with a large open plan layout in a beautiful refurbished building - a formula which has since been applied in numerous other locations. The Bodega has not lost its appeal, and upstairs provides a tasteful separate space for private functions.
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