Discover the best restaurant in Cashel, Ireland including George V Dining Room, Marconi's, Steam Coffee House, Vaughans Restaurant, Mitchell's Restaurant, Guys Bar & Snug, Burkes Bar and Restaurant, Cullen's at the Cottage, The Hungry Monk Cafe, Lydon's Lodge Restaurant
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4.5 based on 303 reviews
The graceful setting, with rich, panelled walls and twinkling Waterford Crystal chandeliers bestows a grand sense of occasion. Our resident pianist plays softly in the background while you relax and enjoy exceptional dishes from the kitchen of acclaimed Chef Philippe Farineau, recently awarded two rosettes by the AA Hospitality Awards, combined with much loved recipes of Beatrice Tollman and complemented by a fine selection of wines from Chief Sommelier, Robert Bowe.
Very fine dining and lovely service. If you stay near or at Ashford Castle, definitely go. It's worth the visit.
4.5 based on 430 reviews
A charming family run restaurant managed personally by the Foyles for a century. We focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients, (sourced locally where possible), specialising in Seafood and traditional Irish Favourites, there is something to suit every taste. The restaurant is set in distinctive surroundings, full of interesting artefacts covering the history of Connemara and the hotel. You can expect a professional, friendly service, creative cooking, offered at a fair price in a relaxed ambience.
Marconi is part of Foyles Hotel on the main street in Clifden. The restaurant is very comfortable and is very popular with local people and visitors alike. The menu isn't pretentious but the food is wholesome, good and very well presented. The service was friendly and efficient.
5 based on 140 reviews
We received a warm welcome and had nice cappuccino and scones at Steam! The little Terrace is really pleasant in a sunny day.Thanks Walter for taking the time to give us some nice words
4.5 based on 168 reviews
My husband and I recently celebrated our wedding anniversary as we married in Roundstone and ate in Vaughans restaurant. The food was absolutely beautiful. The crab claws are always a favourite of mine and they didn't disappoint. Thank you for the welcoming us and treating us so lovely. Always a night to remember when we dine in Vaughans restaurant.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
We weren't made to feel very welcome even though the restaurant wasn't full. The food was very good, although expensive for what we had, but the service was perfunctory and the restaurant didn't have a very warm atmosphere. Our opinion was borne out by the owner of our B&B who said that others had made the same comments re the atmosphere and lack of friendliness. Also, if you are charging those prices,at least give us linen napkins.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Guys Bar and snog is one of the oldest establishments in Clifden, serving a wide range of local dishes daily until 9pm. Evening traditional music sessions throughout the season. Late night music on Thurs/Fri and Sat. A selection of wines by the glass.
Had just climbed Diamond Hill and wanted something light to eat. Guys hit the spot. Centrally located in Clifden and busy for a weekend in February. Swiftly given an table, and served very good hot food. All the food coming out of the kitchen looked good. Good atmosphere and very friendly staff. Great coffee and were given a free refill which is always nice but rarely happens.
4.5 based on 202 reviews
Burke's Clonbur is a Family run Bar & Restaurant in the beautiful village of Clonbur. Our Bar is Old World stepping back in time. The Dining room over looks the beautiful Country side of Joyce Country, Enjoy the sun set from our dining room. The Burke Family are in Mount Gable House since 1922.
This wonderful restaurant offers a variety of food, not only seafood. The lamb was out of this world! Healthy portions, friendly staff, good selection of beer and wine. Prices comparable to the states. When we left, the owner smiled, realizing we were from the states and said, "Keep to the left and mind the sheep!" I had to laugh because driving Co. Galway and Co. Mayo, (particulary in the Connemara region of western Ireland) along very narrow roadways one does indeed have to mind the sheep grazing along the roadsides.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
This traditional thatched cottage provides a relaxed dining experience with a casual dress code in which to enjoy international and local dishes inspired by our owner Beatrice Tollman, including our delicious signature dish 'Chicken Peri Peri'. It is slow cooked in our rotisserie oven in the main dining area, so mouth-watering aromas greet you as soon as you enter the restaurant. At the front of the building you will now discover a beautifully manicured garden and extended patio area proving a spectacular area to enjoy lunch and sip a cocktail and enjoy the magnificent views of Ashford Castle in the distance. Open seasonally, it's just a short stroll over the bridge from the castle. Booking in advance is advisable to avoid disappointment.
4.5 based on 545 reviews
We visited here on Saturday November 4th and were delighted to get a table just inside the door. Usually when I go to a cafe, I can usually pick one item that I'd like. I went up to the counter and each and every cake looked delicious. I just couldn't decide so I opted for two Deserts and talked my wife into having the other one I'd like!
We started with the "Snowball" - it was yummy and I thought I'd ate the best first. That was until I tried the chocolate cake, it was another level. Finally, a rosewater flavoured meringue with berry compote, home made lemon curd - it was incredible! The Meringue was soft in the centre, I licked the plate clean.
Great coffee, great staff, when I was asked if I wanted another desert I had to think long and hard before declining - I'm still sorry I didn't try the apple pie though. Congratulations to the best little cafe in Ireland!
4.5 based on 267 reviews
Had lunch staff friendly but food not great scones very heavy doughy Salad ok felt cold in restaurant
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