Discover Restaurants offering the best Irish food in Enniskerry, Province of Leinster, Ireland. Enniskerry (historically Annaskerry, from Irish: Áth na Sceire, meaning "rugged ford") is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It had a population of 1,811 at the 2011 census.
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4 based on 634 reviews
Ocean Bar and Grill is a family run restaurant in the Bray area offering excellent food and very competitive prices. We attract individuals, couples, parities and business clients in our public restaurant and also have a private dining room which accommod
Nice decor, very friendly service, good location right on the strand. Good parking in front. I had the duck. It was excellent. My wife had the fish and chips. Unfortunately, the fish was over cooked. I suspect that was a fluke because everything else seemed to click very well. I recommend the place and would enjoy returning. Hi DJB25Thank you for writing this review. We are delighted to read that you enjoyed your visit to Ocean Bar & Grill but we are disappointed to read about the fish. Hopefully you will visit us again and enjoy another delicious meal.Kind regardsEmily
4 based on 168 reviews
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Dropped in here in September for a bite. Foods was fresh, tasty and plentiful and the girl attending us was very friendly and helpful. It was busy when we were there but it still wasn't noisy, I could have sat there all day. The atmosphere was very relaxed maybe because of the people just chilling out the all the girls working there seemed to be working like bees behind the scenes. Will certainly visit again when we are back in the area. A little gem of a place.
4 based on 2082 reviews
Johnnie Fox's Pub is situated in the heart of the Dublin Mountains and it is a pub that simply "has it all"! A living museum of Irish tradition, live entertainment nightly, food served daily from their a la carte menu which starts at 12:30 through until 9
One of the best PUB to visit, BUT:we've been visiting this PUB for many years now and we noticed a massive decrease in the quality of service. Waiters are not as friendly as they used to be and it is unfortunately giving a wrong image on how Irish people are. We did not feel "at home" and welcome as we used to in the past. We felt like "tourists" urged to eat and drink as quick as possible so that the table is to be released for the next shift.Food & Music is very nice as always, but in those conditions it worths less. I really hope the management is aware of this and correct this before our next visit to Ireland!
4 based on 121 reviews
Great menu.Wonderful Staff. Excellent service.Lovely setting with plenty of light.A nice place to bring people ...esp. if its not at peak timesHi there, Thank you so much for your very kind review. We hugely appreciate your custom and feedback, and are absolutely delighted to hear you enjoyed your experience at the Fern House. Please be assured your comments will be communicated to the team there. Thank you so much again - we look forward to welcoming you back soon! Kind Regards, Avoca
4 based on 118 reviews
Located on the lobby level of Powerscourt Hotel, our Sugar Loaf Lounge is perfect for meeting, greeting and watching the world go by. Serving traditional Afternoon Tea daily and cocktails each evening, the Lounge is a haven of hospitality, with an all-day
Starting from the view, the surroundings were amazing! Beautiful view! Diana, knowledgeable waiter explained to us all we needed to know and she was very helpful! The scones were cooked to perfection and the coffee just amazing! We shall be back very soon! Thanks a mil guys!
4 based on 120 reviews
Traditional Irish Bar in the heart of Enniskerry village loved by locals & visitors alike. Our pub is the perfect place to experience true village life with a great atmosphere and personal service. Enjoy one of the finest pints of Guinness in Co Wicklow w
We stopped at the Powerscourt Arms for supper the other night. The restaurant is part of a small hotel on the main square in Enniskerry. We had the fish chowder and goat cheese and beet salad as the first course. The chowder was very good. The beet salad however, was a disappointment. It was a large lump of goat cheese rolled in crushed hazelnuts beside and mesclun salad with a few small chunks of beet. Average at best... For the second course we order the lamb shank and the pan seared salmon. The lamb shank was not as tender as we usually find and the salmon was very good. The lamb gravy over the mashed potatoes was excellent. I imagine it was made from a fond as it had a deep rich flavor. The prices were very reasonable and our server was busy, but nice.
4 based on 460 reviews
Surrounded by ancient trees and rolling gardens, Avoca Kilmacanoge features a treasure trove retail store, two award-winning cafes with beautiful terraces, a food market and an Avoca nursery, bursting with seasonal blooms and plants. Open for breakfast &
I visited Avoca Kilmacanogue yesterday. Hadn't been in a while. Food quality & taste in way down. Standards have dropped immensely. Overpriced. I will not be rushing back. I had Sausage Roll & three salads. Americano. â¬18 when I made it to the till. Nothing to write home about. Used to be miles better.HI Anita,Thank you for visiting Avoca, and for taking the time to leave your review. We hugely value all of our customer feedback, and are sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your experience with us. Please be assured that your comments will be communicated to the team in an effort to always improve where we can.Regarding your comments around pricing, we try our best to keep our prices competitive, however it is also a priority of ours to use only the best quality food and ingredients. Our food team scoured the country for months, sourcing the best of Irish, artisan, organic, and free range meat producers. We're dedicated to quality ingredients and Irish provenance, and the premium quality of our product is reflected in some of our pricing. I hope this explains a little! Once again, thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review. We truly value your custom and your feedback.Kind Regards,Avoca
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4 based on 361 reviews
With an emphasis on local excellence and seasonality, Sika Restaurant at Powerscourt Hotel offers the best of Irish contemporary cooking against a spectacular backdrop of Wicklow's hills and mountains. From the rich bounty of our seas and our fields, from
Dinner was a high-end hotel restaurant affair. Excellent food, well-made martinis with Irish gin, decent wine list, fine desserts. Service was quite good. The room itself is beautiful, maybe more so at breakfast with the morning views.Breakfast was superb. A buffet, but one that is head and shoulders above almost any buffet breakfast you will have anywhere. Tons of choice, excellent materials.We were guests at the hotel.
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4 based on 211 reviews
This Irish pub is more than a name or an address: it embodies a spirit of friendly congeniality, a culture of conversation and story. McGill's manifests this magnificently, full of interesting artefacts and memorabilia, with a wonderful bar, made for elbo
I travel many times to many countries although this is my first review on TripAdvisor. Firstly, the good part of the evening â the food and beverage. We enjoyed some great "Pub" food -.a cottage pie that reminded me of âwhat mamma used to makeâ, a succulent burger and some chicken wings. All were very tasty and presented in a not over the top, clean manner. If no one had been looking, we would have licked the plates clean! The Guinness was the best I had tasted in all of the times I have been in Ireland which is numerous. Secondly, the reason for not giving top marks was purely down to the way that the staff treated us. We do not expect to be pestered as it is a pub however some attention would have been nice. The staff seemed to be too busy talking amongst themselves than to talk to most guests although one guest must have been a favourite as he was given lots of attention. I will be back even if it is just me so I can indulge in another cottage pie and a few pints of the black stuff. Maybe the staff will take note of my comments and the service will improve.
4 based on 204 reviews
Old on the outside but very new on the inside. Cozy, pub-style decor but the emphasis is on restaurant, not pub. We had prawns and salmon. Both were prepared to perfection. Service was great. Iâve not patronized other restaurants or town, but this place seems to warrant its #1 rating.
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