Reviews on Irish food in Naas, Province of Leinster, Ireland. Naas (/ˈneɪs/; Irish: Nás na Ríogh, or An Nás [ən̪ˠ n̪ˠaːsˠ]) is the county town of County Kildare in Ireland. In 2016, it had a population of 21,393, making it the second largest town in County Kildare. Naas is also a major commuter suburb, with many people residing there but working in Dublin.
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4 based on 44 reviews
A lovely little cafe here to have a light lunch and chat. Very friendly staff and helpful too.I smiled when the milk is served in the tiniest glass milk bottle I have ever seen and a lovely little quirk to a enjoyable elevens coffee and cake. Please do not pass it when in Naas.
4 based on 44 reviews
Home Café offers beautiful food and beverages in a relaxing and friendly environment. Breads, cakes and other snacks are made in the café every morning so you have the freshest food and a homely aroma to ensure that our customers have an enjoyable experie
From the outside I was not expecting this place to be so great! Located in a car park but don't let that put you off, inside is so homely, spotlessly clean and a fantastic breakfast menu with a great selection of proper healthy bites. Food was served warm and all the ingredients on the plate were fresh and tasty!! Coffee was lovely and the homemade detox tea was the best I have ever had - no shop bought tea bags for these guys they make up your tea with the freshest of ingredients!! The girls serving were a pleasure and we will definitely return such a great find!
4 based on 85 reviews
The Monread is an exciting new venture from Rhk Bars.Serving food 7 days a week . Cocktails, lavish desserts and craft beer.family friendly
This was my first time here so I was anxious to test it for myself. Firstly I was surprised at such an extensive menu, it actually took us a good ten minutes to decide. Myself and daughter had exactly the same chicken with rice and chips, onion and peppers with curry sauce. Portions are a good size and one will not leave hungry. Service was excellent and as we were there after the main lunch time, which I always find is a good time to eat anywhere.There is a lot going on here, karaoke, ladies night, football and rugby on T.V. for the lads. All in all a great pub/restaurant with good food, good atmosphere and something for everyone.Wheelchairs can enter by the side door and a wheelchair toilet is also available. This was my first visit but not my last.
4 based on 82 reviews
One of my favourite breakfast dishes is eggs Benedict, and It was done quite well here. My review is four stars rather than five, as they poached the ratings by microwaving which typically use the yolk better cooked than I like.The hollandaise sauce was good, and the sourdough bread was good. Spinach is added to the dish as a matter of course here which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it should be stated as an extra ingredient to the traditional recipe. Or perhaps called eggs Benedict à la maison to alert to the fact that it isnât the trad dish.
4 based on 65 reviews
Part of Cookes Pub in Caragh we offer a delicious range of bar bites to suit all tastes, from Louisianna Wings to Pizzas.
As one of our party had food allergies and intolerances, we emailed in advance and communication was friendly with very quick response rate. The menu was sent and a good variety was available for our planned Sunday Lunch with a ready willingness to adapt. An excellent first impression.We were there for Sunday Lunch and had a choice of the lounge or the restaurant and opted for the restaurant so that we could enjoy our conversation. Food was served in a timely manner, without feeling rushed. Options were explained clearly and adjustments were made to accommodate allergies without fuss and very pleasantly. It was quiet and peaceful there until a diner arrived with strident voice!Starters: We enjoyed the bruschetta and the chicken wings.Mains: My friend was full of praise for the linguine which he described as full of flavour and was very impressed by it. He promised to return!I decided to go for the pork for a change, with adjustments, and gave it the seal of approval. We passed on dessert and finished our meal as usual with coffee. We look forward to going back again. This visit ended just in time as a large party was arriving.
4 based on 262 reviews
Staying for three days. Quite pleasant. Room spacious and service daily. Breakfast and service good ( didn't choose hot food options). I arrived with a friend tonight for dinner at 9.33 pm and a very rude waitressing said " kitchen closed" and walked away. Her manner was appalling. I asked the pleasant receptionist if she could intervene. She said it wasn't her area and she would contact the assistant manager. We choose to leave before we heard the outcome. I think both of us wanted " gone," after meeting the rude waitress.
4 based on 176 reviews
On a drive from Dublin to Limerick we became hungry so a quick google search popped up with this âgastropubâ! On arrival we felt slightly out of place in our travelling clothes but despite there being no table in the restaurant we were ushered through to the bar and settled ourselves in the window. After being given both the Sunday lunch and bar menu we opted for the bar menu, one burger, ham and black pudding croquettes and a charcuterie board later and we were both extremely happy. The chips were excellent as was the rest of the meal. Will hopefully return again on another trip with a reservation for the main restaurant, this place well deserves its mention in the Michelin guide
4 based on 257 reviews
Bouchon serves nodern French cuisine using local Irish ingredients, served in a relaxed athmosphere
Saturday night dinner with friends, overall excellent. Place full, lovely atmosphere, very friendly staff. Good menu offering with really good food served. One of our group selected from night specials which was a miss but the restaurant removed the wine charge from the bill without quibble. Again would recommend and will return.
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4 based on 456 reviews
Arranged surprise 80th birthday party with family. Despite the large group, the service and food was excellent. We have become accustomed to below par service from under-trained staff nowadays but not here at Trax - all stag knew the menu intimately and everybody received their meals exactly add they had ordered them with no fuss. No annoying shouts from the waiters of "who's having the beef with extra onions but with no potato...".Highly recommend this restaurant for small or large groups.
4 based on 443 reviews
A unique welcome with two mannequins supporting the special Olympics in the hallway. We were seated quickly in this cozy restaurant. The food is of a very high standard and there was good selection of vegetarian options. The waiter was attentive and friendly. For the quality of the food it is very well priced. I will be stopping in next time I am in Naas for a bite. Highly recommend the Wicklow Weiss beer. Note:We ate here while the all Ireland final was on to avoid the crowd but it was still busy so I would recommend booking if you plan on visiting.
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