Reviews on Bar food in Midleton, Province of Munster, Ireland. Midleton (/ˈmɪdlˌtən/; Irish: Mainistir na Corann, meaning "Monastery at the Weir"), is a town in south-eastern County Cork, Ireland. It lies some 16 km east of Cork City on the Owenacurra River and the N25 road, which connects Cork to the port of Rosslare. A satellite town of Cork City, Midleton is part of Metropolitan Cork. It is the central hub of business for the East Cork Area.
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4 based on 451 reviews
Absolutely incredible Thai red curry, hands down the nicest I have ever had! I heard the chef spent time in Thailand and it shows. I do not think I can ever get nicer Curry anywhere else, in Ireland anyway. Great service also and very clean. Will be back here many times again.
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4 based on 78 reviews
Recommend poached eggs and bacon with plenty of toast and hot coffee. Service with a smile. Very important to me is that breakfast is not greasy, lovely fresh ingredients. Couldn't recommend the Two Mile Inn better, will be back shortly when working in the area
4 based on 18 reviews
O Neills Bar and B&B is located in Midleton Town. Midleton town is the home of the Jameson Distillery,top restaurents, 3 golf courses near by and 14 miles from Cork airport and Cork city centre.
The room was bright, clean and comfortable and there's parking at the side of the building. Breakfast was provided, which was very tasty. We had a few drinks in the nice bar downstairs which was lively on a Saturday night. The locals were friendly, as were the bar staff and the service was quick.The only downside was the creaky floorboards in the bedroom, and the noise from the kitchen of cutlery being banged about managed to find its way upstairs and woke me around 8am, but these were not major irritations. I will stay here again if in Midleton.
3 based on 66 reviews
A reasonable setting from the outside and cavery dishes ranging from â¬12 to â¬12.50. They also serve carvery to 5pm on a sunday. We had the beef and pork. Both meats were well cooked and delicious. Thats where the good notes end. There were no trays, no where to sit (as tables had not been cleaned down - one table was sitting there with the finished plates before we arrived and after we left). The veg was OK - underseasoned by a long way and the gravy was standard for all meals - and not particularly nice. We didnt enjoy and will not be going back. I cannot comment about water as I could not see any. I did see some glasses way past the checkout - they could have been for water but I could not see any jugs. We were certainly not offered any. The whole setup was badly run - and this is from a Great Cavery finalist from 2016 (as the certificate proudly shows at the start of the carvery)?.
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