Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Kilfenora. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Kilfenora (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach, meaning "Church of the Fertile Hillside" or "Church of the White Brow", [ˈciːlʲˈɪn̪ˠuːɾˠəx]) is a village and a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It is situated south of the karst limestone region known as the Burren. Since medieval times when it was the episcopal see of the Bishop of Kilfenora, it has been known as the "City of the Crosses" for its seven (now five) high crosses. The village had around 220 inhabitants in 2011 and achieved a certain amount of fame as the location where much of the TV show Father Ted (1995-98) was filmed.
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4 based on 600 reviews
Had Salmon and it was so fresh and beautifully cooked. Not a big place but nice atmosphere. It was busy the night we went but all added to the feel of the place. Not too expensive and great quality of service.
4 based on 269 reviews
Kenny's Bar, Lahinch has become a landmark in North Clare, frequented by both locals and visitors alike, for its relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. A fourth generation family business, Kenny's humble origins as a coachhouse in the 1830s, has seen it evolve
Ordered the special of fresh crab claws with salad & fries. Crab claws were served in a sauce not specified & were not very fresh or juicy. Sauce was warm & my salad was placed in the centre of the plate so it was nicely wilted!! & surrounded by warm sauce. Expensive for what I got. Nice bar for a deink
4 based on 263 reviews
We are a family run Pub/restaurant, celebrating 25 years in Business . We are only 35 minutes from Shannon airport on the R476 on route to the Burren or Cliff's of Moher. We are well know for our great TRADITIONAL MUSIC SESSIONS every Wednesday , Friday &
Probably the most disappointing meal of our visit to Ireland. Village pub so no great expectations for lunch but paying 50 euros for two basic meals and 4 pints of coke is pretty expensive and fairly underwhelming fish and thai curry meal (is thai curry really meant to come with boiled potato and cauliflower in the curry? Or is that actually just putting general veg in the mix?). Close to The Burren so if you need fuel like we did then doable. Friendly service but otherwise pretty meh and paying twice the price for drinks as elsewhere nearby don't work.
4 based on 1347 reviews
Traditional irish pub owned and run by the same family since 1876. Serving home cooked meals daily from march to november 1st. Groups catered for with reservations. Traditional irish music live every night all summer long. Come and join us!!
McGann's which has a higher rating than McDermott's was closed, so we went to McDermott's. We are glad we did! It was great! The atmosphere is pure Irish, the food was excellent, the beer cold and the staff friendly. I had the duck, which was maybe the best meal I've had in Ireland, and my wife had the prawns, which she also thought was outstanding. We sipped on a few beers until the entertainment started at 9:00. They were good as well and capped off a terrific evening.A very good spot!
4 based on 167 reviews
The Irish Arms is a Pub, Restaurant and B & B situated in Lisdoonvarna Co Clare. This landmark Pub has been owned and run by The McNamara Family since 1990. It's reputation as the best Pub in which to dine in Lisdoonvarna has been built on steadily, year
Stopped by for a drink here and would highly recommend it . The pub is comfy and inviting , with its own little snug down the back . It also serves food , however we didn’t eat there, so can’t comment , but having perused the menu it looks like good value. A nice place to settle in for an evening .
5 based on 95 reviews
Friendly, family run business offering delicious home cooked food, a great pint and surprising creative events! Get off the beaten track to a family run rustic village Inn. Sample the flavour of our local village hospitality, warmly welcomed by Ban An Ti,
Where to begin? Lunch at Kilshanny House was an overall wonderful experience. The place is gorgeous - the perfect blend of classic pub and someone’s living/dining room. It felt cozy and homey. I wanted to move in there. They offer the standard Guinness and Smithwicks along with local craft ales. For lunch, they had two options ready: cottage pie (like shepherds pie but with beef) and a seafood chowder. The bread is homemade and fresh. The cottage pie blew me away - earthy without being heavy and I could tell the herbs used were fresh fresh fresh. Mary, the chef, recommended that we save the bread to mop up the pie and I’m glad I took that advice. We decided we had to try the dessert and ordered an apple blackberry crumble and the Guinness cake. Blackberries are in season, and you could tell. The crumble was just sweet enough and the custard topping was delicious. The cakes was wonderful too - somehow light and rich at the same time. It came with fresh whipped cream. Mary came out and chatted with us for a while and she’s lovely. I wanted her to be my friend! I really hope I can come back here someday and visit Kilshanny House again. Until then, I’ll just wish I was there. Thanks so much for your comprehensive and complimentary review and photos which we very much appreciate.It was indeed our privilege and pleasure having you and your family in Kilshanny House and glad that it was such a good experience for you.We would be more than delighted to see you all again if and when you get to come again, let me know and I will have the kettle down and some home baked seasonal treats for you.Slán gó fóil,
4 based on 797 reviews
The pub is open all year round from 10am until late. Food is served by Kieran's Kitchen from March until beginning of November. Last orders at 8.45pm. In spring 2011, Peter Curtin embarked on a new endeavour: He set up the Burren Brewery in the Roadside T
Fabulous place to visit, food amazing, dropped in after visiting the Burren Smokehouse, a great place for lunch! Staff very friendly and attentive. My brother had bacon and cabbage, and my sister in law and I shared the platter. Fabulous pate and smoked salmon as well as cheese and meat!
4 based on 24 reviews
It was crab for all three of us - Crab cakes, Crab sandwich, Crab salad. All were fresh and full of Crab. Good Service, topped by a Great View of the bay, made this a great lunch stop. We'll be back.
4 based on 163 reviews
Vaughan's Pub was wonderful trip back in time. Life is simple here and the owners and patrons treated us so kindly. "Like Family" The beer was fresh. The food was great! Service was superb.Our thanks to Orla, Mark & Kay for making this event so memorable!
4 based on 178 reviews
Dinning at Hylands Burren Hotel is located in picturesque village of Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare which is the mid point of the Wild Atlantic Way and is surrounded by the wonderful Burren district of Co. Clare. The hotel is family owned and managed by the Quin
The owner, who also runs the shop in town, with full disclosure, sent us here when we inquired about a place in Ballyvaughan to eat. It was delightful, delicious and satisfying. A good value as well. His shop also had some treasures we brought home with us.Thank you so much Mike S for giving us a five star rating and for complimenting our food and facilities and thank you for your compliments about Mr. Quinn's shop.Looking forward to welcoming you back sometime soon again.
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