Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Glengarriff, Province of Munster, Ireland. Glengarriff (Irish: Gleann Garbh, meaning "Rough glen") is a village of approximately 800 people on the N71 national secondary road in the Beara Peninsula of County Cork, Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay.
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5 based on 144 reviews
The Bookstop Cafe is a bookshop with a great Vegetarian cafe offering sumptuous Raw, Vegan and Vegetarian Meals, Soup, Salads and Cakes/Cookies/Snacks (All Healthy!!) organic as much as we can, all made with love and care. As well as our coffees and teas,
There is nothing bad on this menu! It is excellent, everything is packed with flavor and obviously made with love, the staff are kind and lovely. Double filtered complimentary water, lovely energy to the place!Child friendly and toilets are always clean, whatâs not to love?Could happily eat here forever!Thank you Bookstop Vegetarian Cafe.
4 based on 660 reviews
We had a fantastic dinner here. The staff were excellent, the food was of top quality, beautifully presented, and very tasty. It was a leisurely meal, no rushing, and a great atmosphere. The Beef Wellington was amazing, and I would thoroughly recommend it.A great find.
5 based on 563 reviews
We were happy to get a reservation at this delightful, truly gourmet restaurant. I started with Hanleyâs black pudding, not something that would usually attract me but it was delicious. My husband had the quartet of crostini and raved after every bite. He followed with the potato gnocchi while I had the supreme of chicken and we both were delighted. Dessert was equally wonderful...The only blip might have been that we asked for tea and were left to pour our own cups from a very full exceedingly hot teapot that was hard to handle. But otherwise a lovely evening.
4 based on 724 reviews
Our Wood Burning Pizza Oven was lit in 1997 and has been churning out pizzas and tasty dinner ever since! The oven is kept at a temperature of 500-550F by burning oak and other hardwoods which are fed through the front by a long handled shovel. This ensur
A rainy night in bantry and we checked out the brick oven.Food was typical pizzeria fare I had calamari to start and a huge plate of linguini with prawns. Nice but sometimes less is more.My wife had mussels which she loved and the Sicilian pizza which she demolished. Service was so , so but the food was really nice if not presented with finesse
4 based on 229 reviews
Independantly owned and operated Cafe and bakery in Bantry, West Cork. We have amazing coffee and a wide range of coffee based beverages including chai latte, local organic herbal tea and frappes. We also make a selection of Smoothies, Milkshakes and Ice
Box of Frogs was recommended by a shop owner in Bantry. I ordered decaf coffee, scone, cappuccino & doughnut. My mum found the coffee âstrangeâ no real,taste & a slightly strange colour. Cappuccino was nice doughnut was ok, scone wasnât great. The place was very busy, staff were nice. Donât think I would go back
5 based on 563 reviews
We were happy to get a reservation at this delightful, truly gourmet restaurant. I started with Hanleyâs black pudding, not something that would usually attract me but it was delicious. My husband had the quartet of crostini and raved after every bite. He followed with the potato gnocchi while I had the supreme of chicken and we both were delighted. Dessert was equally wonderful...The only blip might have been that we asked for tea and were left to pour our own cups from a very full exceedingly hot teapot that was hard to handle. But otherwise a lovely evening.
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