Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon, Province of Connacht including Sweet Geranium Cafe, BR Bistro, Crumbs Sandwich Bar Ltd, Jinnys Bakery, An Caife Bia -Slainte, Synergy Cafe, Tegi's Tea Room, The Olive Tree, The Cracked Pepper, Open Table
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4 based on 80 reviews
Someone recommended another restaurant in town but this place looked nice and had good reviews. Arrived on a Monday evening. After sitting for ten minutes had to go to ask staff for a menu. Eventually someone took our order. She was nice and polite. And then after 48 minutes of waiting I had to call her and ask her what was going on. The food arrived out almost immediately after the this. She apologized and said it was busy. It wasn't that busy as we had a choice of 4 tables at least to sit at. We had ordered childrens chicken goujons and chips and fish fingers and mash and also a meal for myself. The mash was inedible and the portion of chips way too small. The food was less than average. I can't understand how they couldn't cater for the amount of people seated. And even if it was slow no one came near our table to offer an explanation or to refill drinks. We left the place hungry and annoyed. Totally unacceptable. Would never return and would never recommend to anyone.
Welcoming contemporary cafe with a warm ambiance and friendly staff. Homemade food and deserts made daily with a large selection of hot drinks.
The cafe is spacious and bright. The food is all homemade and really tasty! The Belgian hot chocolates are deeeeelish!! Also loads of tempting treats to choose from, can highly recommend the brownie !! Staff are friendly and accommodating!!
4 based on 28 reviews
Cafe and Wine Bar in the beautiful historic market yard, Carrick on Shannon. Serving sandwiches, great coffee, cakes, stews and soups - all home-baked with fresh ingredients. Vegetarian and gluten-free options. Also serving Tapas on Friday and Saturday ev
My friend brought me here to have a natter and a bite to eat and I was keen to give it a go since she had good things to say.It is a bit of a hidden gem and a tiny little place decorated in a quirky fashion. Seats are at a premium and at busy times table sharing in encouraged! They also display and sell local art and photography work. Itâs warm and cosy inside and just the thing for a cold afternoon. There are also outdoor seats available when the better weather comes.The menu is fairly extensive for such a small place and everything is home made. The soup of the day just happened to be potato, parsnip and celeriac and was just what was needed on the chilly day that it was. A big generous helping with some lovely brown bread it was a like a hug in a bowl. Hot, full of flavour and totally delicious. Great selection of vegetarian and vegan goodies too.The ladies behind the counter were friendly and Iâd definitely come again to try one of the delicious sounding main meals! I also like the little selection of books to browse, bring and swap. Great little venue and just the place for a chat and relax.Thanks so much for your review Mrswoman94 (love the name) especially love the 'hug in a bowl' comment about our soup. Our soup is one of the most popular items on the menu, we love making interesting new mixes. One of my personal favourites is red pepper, cardamom, coconut and lime mm...mmm
Tegi's tea rooms have only just opened to the public in time for the summer boating season on the Shannon, but already there is a great turnout of locals and boating people stopping off for a tea and sweet treat. The owner is a lovely local woman who has a wonderful heart and a get outlook. We had a coffee and it was lovely to sit and chat with locals and friends. The food looked wonderful (sandwiches, cakes, cookies - we were not hungry at the time), and the pricing was very reasonable. If you are on the river heading to Rooskey, do pop in and enjoy a coffee and a chat.
I had lunch here yesterday with my partner, well nearly. Ordered Fish Chowder and a Toasted ham and cheese sandwich with side salad. Girl on duty said âSorry we have no ham leftâ as the coffee shop is across from a large supermarket and the supermarket owners were eating in the place this seemed strange. However, order changed to Cheese and onion toastie.My partnerâs order duly arrived, but no chowder for me. I waited and eventually called over the waitress to remind her of the order for Chowder. The response was âItâs comingâ well it did eventually. By then I had watched my partner eat and he in turn was finished and sat looking at mine, so we nearly had lunch together, I will say the food was very good. The Chowder was creamy and full of fish. The side salad had a lovely dressing. The poor service let the place down.
4 based on 18 reviews
An Caife Bia Slainte is a small cafe in the center of Manorhamilton town. Here we serve light bites and small lunches. We serve great coffee and just about all of our food is fresh and homemade on site. Come in when your passing and test the best homemade
A hidden gem if you pass through Manorhamilton, as we did on our recent trip to Ireland. The food was freshly prepared and our salads tasted as good as they looked. We were a bit hungry, parked our car and asked a local politely where we should eat lunch. Without any hesitation we were given directions. This is simple, wholesome food prepared with love.
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The place has just opened and it is superb! The food was fantastic- went two mornings for breakfast and both my choices were delicious! The decor is beautiful and the place so well designed. Opens Thursday to Sunday and a lovely relaxed atmosphere with great staff just tops it off to be a must visit for me!
4 based on 78 reviews
Visited yesterday with my daughter for breakfast. It's a lovely place with comfortable seating and a huge array and variety of sandwiches, baps, paninis etc. We ordered the cream cheese and bacon bagels and a bacon toasted sandwich, Lovely cappuccino and mineral with it. The food was delicious. Lovely food and lovely staff.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Bistro/Restaurant in Carrick on Shannon, a modern decor with a complex menu. Quality ingredients cooked with love & pasion.
Came across this Bistro for Lunch over the holiday period. Fabulous lunch catering for all taste buds including variations for Children. Asked if they were open for Dinner on New Years Eve. Was presented with the sample "5 Course Tasting Menu" they were putting on for the night. Absolutely superb menu and even better tasting. Ramy the chef (and owner) is very passionate about the food and it shows in the presentation and taste. He came out to speak to us after service finished. Ramona (owner), who was front of house, is so pleasant and kind and extremely efficient and helpful.We wish them all the success in the world with their lovely Bistro and in their bright future ahead in the hospitality industry.Dear Sylvia M,Thank you for your beautiful review.We are really happy you and your family enjoyed your experiences at BR Bistro. Meeting people like you is what gives us power and strength to follow our dream . We hope to see you back soon. Best regards, BR Management.
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4 based on 124 reviews
On a recent midweek break we chanced upon Sweet Geranium for lunch. Glad we did. Daily specials and a very broad menu with a particular emphasis on organic and local. Iâd some soup that was delicious and a sandwich. Curiously my wife was tempted by the same choice. After that we had a scone with cream and jam and lovely tea. Sounds old fashioned but this place is far from that they aim high and thankfully hit it. Itâs popular so get in early and savour its delights.
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