Reviews on European food in Roundwood, Province of Leinster, Ireland. Roundwood, historically known as Tóchar (Irish: an Tóchar, meaning "the causeway"), is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It was listed as having a population of 948 in the 2016 census.
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4 based on 120 reviews
Hugo's Restaurant offers guests a wonderful dining experience and has been awarded two AA Rosettes for Culinary Excellence. Our chefs bring a distinctive, creative flair to our food offering and our dishes offer a delightful variety of flavour and texture
What a treat! A present from a family member meant that my wife and I had the pleasure to dine in Hugoâs. Wow, superb fare under the watchful eye of the excellent manager, Shauna, we ate in style. Tourists if you love fine dining, a superb golf course (Druids Glen) and 5 star accommodation, approx 45 mins from the airport, this is the place for you! And great value to be had, Enjoy!
4 based on 80 reviews
The Conservatory is a hidden gem - a real find whilst we were exploring the Military Road south of Dublin, and well worth a visit, especially if you happen to be visiting Glendalough (one of Irelands most popular tourist destinations). The staff at The Co
This place is in a nice setting... HOWEVER do not bother wasting your time visiting because you will be met with THE MOST APPALLING SERVICE EVER... Think Faulty Towers bad...20 minutes of repeatedly trying to order was in vain... rude inattentive staff... havenât a clue... Observing them is hilarious.. they donât even write down the orders then wander around the place trying to figure out who gets what like headless chickens...The menu is simplistic at best... not exactly very complicated itâs two types of soup... served with scones ?? Unusual combination...CANNOT COMMENT ON THE FOOD BECAUSE ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO ORDER.... the people who did manage the order it seemed to take a glacial amount of time...Oh and you might encounter the owner in the new flashy Mercedes who thinks itâs perfectly appropriate to spin the wheels of his car on the gravel driveway spitting up dust on the customers sitting outside...Oh and there is a For Sale sign outside...figures.. UTTER DUMP
4 based on 2042 reviews
The Wicklow Heather Restaurant and is idyllically situated in the picturesque village of Laragh deep in the Wicklow Mountains, only minutes from the world renowned scenic and historic Glendalough, while the hustle and bustle of Dublin City is less than an
Nice little place, with lots of tables for seating. We were fortunate that we had a breakfast there, included with our stay at Trooperstown Lodge. We asked for breakfast sandwiches to go, and they were very helpful and accommodating. Also, the manager instructed us on the fine whiskeys of the area, and showed us the many different brands they have. As wee sip to taste, and we were on our way. Great atmosphere.
A superb well appointed public house situated at the top of town near the scenic woods which surround this lovely village. A well known favourite music venue in the area. Excellent, comfortable interior. Friendly family service. Ireland's highest pub.
The staff are lovely. The atmosphere is very nice. It is a real irish pub for a quiet drink and bite to eat. The pizzas are gorgeous. Also there's an off licence with a good range of take aways. It's a great place to meet and have a chat.
Located in Ashford Co Wicklow ,Adianoo's is one of the best take-aways I've ever been in, the chips are golden and perfectly cooked , (you get a huge Portion !!!) and the Southern fried chicken is perfect so unlike KFC, well cooked yet not dry , snow white chicken and loads of spicy coating... and not heated in a microwave oven so no coated rubber in a box !!!! mmmmmmmmm. If you ask for fish you sometimes get two pieces if they are 'small' !!!!! One of the best aspects of this great take-away is that when you enter the premises there is no heavy cloying odour of hot cooking oil, this means old oil is being used ,a perfect recipe for indigestion later and awful greasy tasting chips, I have never been dissapointed here and an awful lot of take-aways around Ireland should learn this.........white undercooked greasy tasting chips ...disgusting !!!!!! example Burdocks in Christchurch Place...dire.....Next time you are in Ashford check this take-away out, the chips alone are worth it !!!!!
4 based on 138 reviews
A popular long established eatery, prime placed on the main thoroughfare was ideal for a welcome dinner. After a warm welcome from the friendly and cheerful staff we turned attention to the menu. From the broad choices we had lovely mains. Followed by equally tasty dessert plus coffee and cappuccino. All dishes arrived without delay, courtesy of the attentive staff. With the relaxed atmosphere and good value, it counted as a most pleasant interlude.
4 based on 97 reviews
The Sugar Mountain is a great little cafe, an ideal meeting place for fueling up with breakfast before a hike, or filling up with lunch after one. Best scrambled eggs and mushrooms! Itâs always busy, be prepared to wait a while for your order, but it is always worth the wait. Only negative is they donât take card payments so have your cash ready.
4 based on 316 reviews
The Coach House, Roundwood, Co.Wicklow is one of the finest and highest pub restaurants in the Garden County. This award winning Irish Pub is close to Glendalough, Laragh, Enniskerry, Bray, Wicklow Town and the breathtaking scenery of Brittas Bay Beach, S
Eighty of us eat there after a family Christening. The food was delicious and plenty on the menu to choose from. There was a lot of people eating and drinking watching the GAA matches. We had a room to ourselves and it's very kid friendly with an enclosed Yard besides where we were eating so the kids could run and play. The Roundwood lake is a short distance away and the scenery is out of this world. It's easy to see why they call Wicklow the garden of Ireland. The staff were well able to deal with all their customers. There were a good few babies with us and there was no problem when it came to hearing babies bottles.
4 based on 431 reviews
Bar food was great lovely quick stop in roundwood., good menu. Tasty and fresh. Definitely one of the best around. Thank you very much for your lovely review. We're delighted you enjoyed our Bar Food. We look forward to seeing you again soon.
Where to eat Irish food in Roundwood: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 316 reviews
The Coach House, Roundwood, Co.Wicklow is one of the finest and highest pub restaurants in the Garden County. This award winning Irish Pub is close to Glendalough, Laragh, Enniskerry, Bray, Wicklow Town and the breathtaking scenery of Brittas Bay Beach, S
Eighty of us eat there after a family Christening. The food was delicious and plenty on the menu to choose from. There was a lot of people eating and drinking watching the GAA matches. We had a room to ourselves and it's very kid friendly with an enclosed Yard besides where we were eating so the kids could run and play. The Roundwood lake is a short distance away and the scenery is out of this world. It's easy to see why they call Wicklow the garden of Ireland. The staff were well able to deal with all their customers. There were a good few babies with us and there was no problem when it came to hearing babies bottles.
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