Newmarket-on-Fergus, historically known as Corracatlin (Irish: Cora Chaitlín, meaning "Caitlín's weir"), is a town in County Clare, Ireland. It is 13 kilometres from Ennis, 8 kilometres from Shannon Airport, and 24 kilometres from Limerick.
Things to do in Newmarket-on-Fergus
4.5 based on 255 reviews
Like the hotel itself, the restaurant is beautifully appointed and very elegant. Our service was very attentive and our meals were wonderful. We started with a rissoto appetizer, had a sorbet intermezzo and then well prepared Irish beef for our main course. We finished with a creme brulee. Everything was excellent, start to finish. We had a simply wonderful evening!
4.5 based on 525 reviews
In the heart of historical Bunratty, you will find our award winning seafood restaurant "Gallaghers". With its thatched roof and old world relaxed charm, come and enjoy a spectacular candlelight dinner with family and friends. It is our attention to detail and high level of service that ensures your whole dining experience will be truly memorable.
This is pretty much a follow on from my review of Dromoland Castle. After a disappointing meal in Dromoland Castle, we decided to strike further afield and eventually decided on Gallagher's in Bunratty. The Restaurant was nearly full when we arrived, but we were seated straightaway.We ordered an aperatif, which came very quickly. No disappointments there!
Both our starters were very nice (Chowder and Mussels).
The Main courses were absolutely delicious. My wife's black sole on the bone meuniere was huge and tasted delicious. My monkfish was also first class.
Two coffees completed the meal, which I can only describe as first class.
All in all a lovely meal deserving of praise
4 based on 1 reviews
Durty Nelly’s is one of Ireland’s most famous pubs and offers a truly unique Irish experience through its history and character. Often copied but never replaced, this truly unique piece of Irish heritage dates back to 1620. Enjoy the craic agus ceoil at the world-renowned Durty Nelly’s where we offer live Traditional Irish music every weekend, host festivals all year ’round, and even welcome a few celebrities on occasion!Durty Nelly’s is famed for our extensive and great-value menus in The Bar, Loft & Oyster Restaurants. Whether it be a quick bite or a special meal, our top-class chefs will cater to every taste and budget, providing an unforgettable dining experience.
We called into Durty Nelly's on a Sunday afternoon with the intention of having a drink. Very disappointing, two big Television screens showing soccer and sound blaring out. Place was very busy but we did not feel anyway welcome so we declined to have a drink there.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
We were passing through and stopped here for lunch. The pub was cosy and it was nice to sit by the fire. The menu had lots to offer but we both opted for the toasted special. It was delicious, a great toasted Sandwich, good coleslaw and the nicest homemade chips. Yum! The staff were friendly. A lovely place for lunch.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
We here at the Manor are all about good food, fresh produce and great customer service. We wouldn't pride ourselves on anything else.
Everything about the The Manor is fabulous from the welcome at reception to leaving. My partner & I were out for a special meal to celebrate our anniversary. Our order was taken before we were taken to our table. We didn't have to wait for food. They remembered that I was coeliac from the last time I was there ( only once before ) & had lovely gluten free bread. Almost every dish can be cooked to suit me which was a welcome change. The food was amazing also the wine. Noel went around to every table to make sure we were all happy. We really enjoyed our trip to the Manor. Thank you
4.5 based on 701 reviews
The Town Hall provides excellent food from local produce in an historic setting surrounded by original art. It has been rated by Paolo Tuillo, renowned restaurant critic as Best Value Restaurant in Ireland in 2013. Favourite dishes include Herb crusted Rack of Burren Lamb, Port and Redcurrant jus, Miltown Malby Crab tasting plate with a Crab Cake on coconut aioli, grilled Crab Claw with lime and dill mayonnaise.
Just returned from my 3rd visit to the Town Hall Café/Bistro. Food was as always delicious, bottle of my favourite wine and it was a lovely evening. As it was my birthday my boyfriend arranged for a special desert to be sent out. Lovely waiter and restaurant guest sang Happy Birthday to me which was a lovely gesture. Staff are attentive, friendly and the ambience as I mentioned in a previous review are amazing. Will definitely be returning.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Two courtyards surrounded by craft workshops- gold maker, ceramics, candle making, flowers, kids clothes and more in Ballycasey near Shannon town makes a pleasant wander. The Rosen Berry offers sustenance usually in daylight hours but on this occasion a sign said 'gone gallivanting'. The tourist season starts with Paddys day and I hope it will be open for them. I missed my coffee and cake! Next time.
4.5 based on 423 reviews
From the moment you start walking towards Bunratty Castle, you feel the present dissolving and you are emerging into the distant past. Go with it and be part of the festivities. The meal is authentically made and served. The live music adds so much to the experience. It will be a memory worth making.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
We thought the food was excellent and the service was very prompt. It had televisions so everyone could watch their favorite team play soccer. Harrah for Ireland!!!
4.5 based on 112 reviews
Offers a great menu with some very unusual (Indonesian and French) options. We enjoyed the setting, and the service was excellent. Our dishes were expertly prepared and presented, and we left wishing we could return to sample some of the other menu items.
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