Find out what European restaurants to try in Doonbeg. Doonbeg (Irish: Dún Beag, meaning "Small Fort") is a village in west County Clare, Ireland on the Atlantic coast. It is surrounded by dramatic scenery, and has developed as a tourist resort. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht; an Irish-speaking community; until 1956.
Things to do in Doonbeg
4 based on 265 reviews
The staff here are amazing, very adaptable and attentive without being helicopters. Not allowing reservations is super frustrating.The food was pretty good, but there are literally no main courses that are vegetarian on the menu. Yes, I know it's a seafood restaurant but this tag on trip advisor that says 'vegetarian friendly' is a TAG OF LIES. On asking, they could provide 'a chicken curry, made vegetarian' which gives me great confidence about how authentically made that chicken curry is; or I could have some taglietelle with a tomato sauce. They put parmesan on it, without asking, which is made from cow stomach so isn't actually vegetarian... le sighNEVERTHELESS great staff, great location and my friend's fish with chorizo was apparently great. Chips were done to perfection
Where to eat Irish food in Doonbeg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 185 reviews
We were on a 3 night stay with friends in their Kilkee Holiday home and toured the whole area. Visited Trump Golf Club in Doonbeg for a drink but dined in Tubridy's Restaurant. Very pleasant staff and excellent service. Food very good food but really it is too expensive.
4 based on 340 reviews
The Pantry Cafe, Deli and Cookery School was established in 1982 by home economics teacher Imelda Bourke, and since then has earned a reputation as one of Kilkee's best food emporia, right in the heart of town. The cafe is open from Easter to the end of S
I had to give this place a review to thank them for providing a lovely place to grab lunch in Kilkee. We were 3 adults, 2 kids and a buggy and they were well able to accommodate us during the lunchtime rush after a short wait for a table to come free. Orders are usually taken at the counter, but the staff made it easy for us and took our order at the table. The food was great, our toddler loved his baby bowl (soup, mash, and veg) - great idea, I will be serving this style of dish to him in future!The cafe has style and humour in its signs and decor, you can see why it's so popular with visitors and locals. I really enjoyed the attention to detail and the bakery at the side is a lovely touch. It closes at the end of September, so only a few weeks left to enjoy it. Special thanks to the staff who accommodated me to feed my baby at 5:30pm as they were getting ready to close up. I felt very comfortable feeding him there over a cuppa, and that was purely down to the lovely, friendly staff. :)
4 based on 269 reviews
I last dined in Naughtons about 3 years ago. I thought the food was good but the attitude from the senior people working there was bad. I went back there recently. Complaints are not welcome. The aggression in response to a complaint was unbelievable. Never again.
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