Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Enniscrone, Province of Connacht, Ireland. Enniscrone – also spelt Inniscrone and officially named Inishcrone (Irish: Inis Crabhann) – is a small seaside town in County Sligo, Ireland. Its sandy beach, tourist campsite, and golf course all attract a large number of visitors. The Enniscrone area includes the localities of Muckduff, Lacken, Lacknaslevia, Frankford, Carrowhubbock South and Carrowhubbock North. Recently, local David McGowan has begun construction of a "glamping" village, with the main focus being the Boeing 767 he bought to convert into accommodation.
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4 based on 111 reviews
Lovely restaurant offering tremendous value. Surf and Turf was very tasty, and an old favourite - baked Alaska was enjoyed by all. Vegetarian in our party was very impressed with her meal. Would recommend.
4 based on 79 reviews
The fish and chips here are up there with some of the best restaurants I've eaten in. Freshly lightly battered fish and freshly cooked chips. Really delicious. Really can't remember getting better on my travels even in the infamous Scarborough Whitby area. Don't miss it.
4 based on 494 reviews
Crockets on the Quay has new vibrant owners It is a traditional,spacious yet atmospheric award winning bar with a fantastic Restaurant that's featured in the Michelin eating out guide 2014, Set on the famous river Moy's most scenic spot and Belleek Forres
We were staying in Ballina for a couple of nights and were so impressed on night one of visiting Crockets, that we returned the second night also. Excellent, friendly service. Lovely food served without delay in an extremely busy environment. Will definitely be back.
4 based on 707 reviews
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the town, you'll find the atmospheric Dillons courtyard an ideal place in which to unwind.We pride ourselves on delivering Restaurant food in a relaxed casual setting.Our motto is simple 'Quality Food at a Reasona
We were a family group of twelve on a Friday night for dinner. The ambiance is lovely helped by the courtyard entrance. The attentive and friendly service added greatly to our enjoyment. The special birthday treat for our son arranged at very short notice on a busy night was most appreciated. The food is delicious and yes the portion sizes are hearty and god value! The house wine was delicious and very reasonably priced. Thanks to the Dillon's team for looking after us and we look forward to returning when next over the West.
Have visited here several times over the summer and I have to say itâs a welcome addition to Enniscrone( newly opened beside Mc Nultyâs pub).We have had breakfast and lunch here and each time the food was amazing. Daily specials also on the board were very good. Staff very friendly and the restaurant looks very well. Best of luck Caroline and team..
5 based on 355 reviews
Belleek Castle is set in the heart of Belleek Woods. It is a cosy romantic hotel with plenty of character and award-winning restaurant. Afternoon tea is available daily from 12pm until 5pm. Tours also take place each day of the dungeons where you will get
We were driving along the coast and stopped in at the Tea Room at Belleek Castle in Ballina, County Mayo. It is in an attached building on the side of the Castle and it is very attractive. We had excellent Cappuccini there! It was sunny and we leisured there a bit looking out at the courtyard. We walked through a bit of the hotel and saw the room that was salvaged from an Armada ship. It was very interesting to see! The staff was very nice.Dear Bourlingueur60,Thank you for taking your time to leave us feedback of your visit to the Jack Fenn Cafe. It is a pleasure to hear you enjoyed your visit.The cafe has such a lovely atmosphere and what better way to enjoy a sunny day than relaxing in our courtyard.I do hope you have a chance to visit again in the future perhaps for an overnight stay, a guided tour of the castle or even a dining experience in The Library Restaurant.Warm Regards,Shannen
4 based on 22 reviews
Waterfront House offers luxury boutique accommodation, sea view restaurant & wine bar situated on the waters edge overlooking Enniscrone Beach and Killala Bay. On the Wild Atlantic Way, Enjoy spectacular uninterrupted views of the bay, Atlantic Ocean and
Donât miss this spot which has outstanding service, fresh ingredients and creative dishes ! I generally think restaurants by the waterâs edge in any town can be risky - after all its often the location and not the food that keeps them in business. But the Waterfront defies the stereotype and offers so much more than the view !I visited this spot twice, once with a friend and again solo. I was gluten free and my friend dairy- free and our servers knew exactly what we could order and could arrange modifications of virtually any dish on the menu. I donât know the name of the server the first night but the second visit I had Blaithin and Slaine. They didnât need to ask anyone else about ingredients and knew about the wines - and let me taste one before ordering .If you get a chance to order the appetizer trout from Donegal (coated in liquorice and Brazil nuts) - it is super tasty. My main was a very interesting monkfish on the bone (have never had it that way, even by the Mediterranean). And also a risotto with peas and light herbs. Donât think you can wrong with any item, though - the meats and poultry on the menu looked savory and delicious Canât wait to go back!
4 based on 68 reviews
We had the lasagna and vegetable soup. Lasagna came w fries and Salad and soup came w brown bread. Service was great. Only small negative is they weâre playing disco music at 2 pm on a Tuesday when everyone in the place was over 40 having a nice meal.
4 based on 457 reviews
Proper Old style Traditional Irish Pub serving proper pub grub!
And we're Back....We visit Enniscrone every year staying in in various hotels pending on offers but regardless we always wander back to The Pilot......The staff are lovely.... We dropped in 2-3 times in our one day stay, met numerous staff and all very professional and helpful......We had Evening meal on Sunday and although the extensive menu was great we just wanted a simple meal.....We asked could we have the Soup(on Menu) and requested toasted sandwiches(Off Menu).....It was no problem and they were simply delicious.....Highly Recommend the Soup too.....Tasty without been Salty....Draught Beers are good and I love love love a bar that gives Gin in a GIN glass....I liked i was offered the option too so thanks a Mill Girls!!Overall, a Quaint, Thoroughly Authentic Irish Bar that I will contuine to go back to Again and Again.....As an aside....I did see some of the meals off the Menu served....Holy Moly...Go Hungry.....Very Generous Portions at very Reasonable Prices......See ya nxt Sept!!!
4 based on 401 reviews
Located in the coastal village of Enniscrone, Co. Sligo, Ãit Eile brings you traditional food with a difference in our intimate yet casual restaurant. We put a strong emphasis on locally sourced produce, showcasing free-range artisan meats and fresh seafo
We turned up without a booking on Saturday night and managed to get a table straight away. The menu was varied. The staff were very friendly, professional & efficient. The food itself was absolutely delicious. I can't rate it highly enough...we couldn't believe our luck...we even shared our mains..I would highly recommend the wings with hot sauce to start as well. But the chocolate brownie was simply something to be applauded...we fought over it! I will return to Enniscrone if only just to eat here. Heavenly!
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