Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Tramore, Province of Munster, Ireland. Tramore (/trəˈmoʊr/; Irish: Trá Mhór, meaning "big strand/beach") is a seaside town in County Waterford on the southeast coast of Ireland. A small fishing village until the arrival of the railway in 1853, the town has continually expanded since. Initially the town flourished as a tourist destination and latterly it has developed as a seaside satellite town of Waterford City, which is 13 km to the north. Waterford Airport is located about 6 km northeast.
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4 based on 519 reviews
Delightful bar with delicious food. Spoiler alert: they do not skimp on the portions here! For about 22 euros, my friend and I got the fried fish fillet & chips along with a cup of corn chowder & open face smoked salmon sandwich.
4 based on 463 reviews
Having left Waterford some years ago I recently went back and couldnât leave out a pint and a bite to eat in Geoffâs.Quite simply, if you donât visit Geoffâs when you are in Waterford, you havenât visited Waterford.Yes, I know, Waterford is synonymous with Waterford Crystal but, IMHO at least, Geoffâs should receive equal billing - itâs a must do.
4 based on 377 reviews
Gastro pub in waterford city centre.
Our first restaurant while visiting Ireland. The Gingerman is hidden somewhat down an alley, but its worth searching out. Great food dishes with large portions, and a great selection of beers. On our visit they did seem to close fairly early (6pm) for a Saturday, am unsure if other days are open longer.
4 based on 172 reviews
My Wife and I ate dinner here on a stopover night. I had a smoked mackerel with chips and salad which was tasty but a little overcooked with some dryness as a result. My Wife had a sweet and sour pork which again she said was nice but it came with too little sauce. With two pints of Guinness the bill was 34 euros
4 based on 304 reviews
Stumbled upon this place while looking for a place to eat on vacation. To be honest our initial thought was....we'll go in and if it looks alright we'll eat and if not...maybe a quick beer and carry on. The first surprise was the immediate delicious smell when we opened the door. It smelled like walking in to moms kitchen on a Sunday. This made decision to stay very simple and it was obvious we were ordering the Chefs Roast Beef. It did not disappoint, it was delicious and soooooo much food! In addition to the food, the young man behind the bar was so friendly we spent a few hours just sitting and enjoying a few drinks and chatting with him when he was not busy serving the rest of the bar all by himself. Highly recommend this place for both food and drinks.
4 based on 63 reviews
Mol's Restaurant is a family run restaurant where our aim is to provide high quality meals at competitive prices and to ensure you have a pleasant dining experience. All of our dishes are made from local produce.
Had not been here for a while some changes to the place. Really comfortable, clean spot. Nice staff good service, good pint. Great TV 's there for sport especially in bar. Recommended for a good pint.
3 based on 31 reviews
Had an overnight stay here. Staff helpful & friendly. Bedroom good size & clean & had good night's sleep. Food in bar was good - lovely carvery & glad to see fresh vegetables. Breakfast very filling & plentiful. On the downside hotel in need of a bit of tlc. 3 lights in bedroom without bulbs, toilet seat loose, sink coming away from the wall & hot water only available if you left the tap running for about 5 minutes. When I called to reception about the hot water I was asked if I was letting the tap run for a while - which gave the impression I was supposed to know that which I clearly didn't. The hotel does have a car park but it is a walk then up on to the road & down the next road to the entrance. The hotel does not have a lift so would be difficult for anyone with mobility issues.
We had a challenge finding traditional Irish music in Tramore. The group that was performing on our visit played soft rock and was exceptional. Typical to most pubs, there is little room around the bar area and seating is limited.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Mol's Restaurant is a family run restaurant where our aim is to provide high quality meals at competitive prices and to ensure you have a pleasant dining experience. All of our dishes are made from local produce.
Had not been here for a while some changes to the place. Really comfortable, clean spot. Nice staff good service, good pint. Great TV 's there for sport especially in bar. Recommended for a good pint.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Mol's Restaurant is a family run restaurant where our aim is to provide high quality meals at competitive prices and to ensure you have a pleasant dining experience. All of our dishes are made from local produce.
Had not been here for a while some changes to the place. Really comfortable, clean spot. Nice staff good service, good pint. Great TV 's there for sport especially in bar. Recommended for a good pint.
Most Popular Bar food in Tramore, Province of Munster, Ireland
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