Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Balbriggan. Balbriggan (/ˌbælˈbrɪ.ɡən/; Irish: Baile Brigín) is a town in the northern part of Fingal, Ireland. The 2016 census population was 21,722 for Balbriggan and its environs.
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4 based on 97 reviews
Spent a long weekend in Dublin at the end of August and gravitated to Skerries .All of the over-priced sea front bistros were packed.Having decided to walk back to the station we happened upon The Salty Dog.First rate food and beer,friendly staff and a traditional warm Irish welcome.Pleasant music too.If you are in the area,ignore the bistros and go to the Salty DogThanks so much for the lovely ReviewHope to see you soonRegards The Salty Dog
4 based on 403 reviews
The Lime Kiln Gastropub opened in March 2015, after extensive refurbishment in the village of Julianstown. Offering an exciting food menu, great wines and a range of specially selected craft beer from around the world. We know that great food starts with
Good atmosphere , great food, friendly service, nice premises, clean , bar adjacent and very popular. Love going here. A need to book ahead. We had a memorable evening with friends from overseas. Steak delicious, GF friendly and spring rolls devine.
We stayed here quite a few days. The room was excellent. The staff were so helpful. Lots of ideas and places to visit. restaurants to eat at. Breakfast was great.
4 based on 102 reviews
From the moment we were greeted, to heading out, our first dinner in Ireland was fabulous. We ordered the fish and chips, the chicken and potatoes, banoffie pie, a Guinness and an Irish coffee. Every bite, of every dish, was amazing. So much that, I've requested their recipe for the potatoes au gratin, the best I've ever eaten. Would give it more than a 5-star review, if possible.
4 based on 206 reviews
At Ollies Place you can be guaranteed to find the perfect blend of exceptional food, great cocktails and an atmosphere that is second to none. Positioned in the center of Skerries, our menu has a casual bar feel, one which our locals love immensely. We're
We had a group of 10 people here for lunch, decor was really nice and seating and service was good. Menu are what you would normally expect with a mixture of seafood, burgers and pasta to name but a few. The Burger was good, average, nothing really great but good enough not to have any negative comments about. Had it with chips and salad. Pasta was very good, 3 of us had it and all said it was really nice. We had a couple of kids meals also and all of them were good. Service was good, got one order wrong , a mix up in the kitchen but didnt have a negative effect on the meal. I found it a bit expensive for what we had, but the staff made an effort to make sure our meal was enjoyable and the service was good.
4 based on 348 reviews
Tapas restaurant with breathtaking views of the Skerries harbour. Great place to relax and unwind after a long day.We specialize in wide selection of delicious freshly homemade tapas, steaks, salads and seafood delivered daily.
Myself and my wife recently came across this restaurant. They do Spanish Tapas but also have a full standard menu. We opted for the two course special. For starters my wife had the Goatâa Cheese and I had the chicken wings both of which were very tasty. For mains we both had the chicken which came wrapped in bacon and was delicious with potatoes and mushroom sauce on the side. It was one of those lovely summer days so we sat outside and admired the lovely harbour view. The staff are friendly and the atmosphere relaxed. I will be back and would definitely recommend.
4 based on 536 reviews
Stoop Your Head was Joe's suggestion from The White Cottages B&B. He knows his stuff. My husband and I are foodies. He's a great cook, and we both know what excellent food is all about. We ate here twice having the scrumptious seafood chowder, cod, and hake I believe. All we had was delicious, and as I wrote, we returned for a second time. What more do you need to say? Thank you!
3 based on 50 reviews
Restaurant decor is ok. Staff were attentive and we were served quickly Good selection on menu but found food to be rather bland. Garlic bread starter was served with cheddar cheese which I didn't like. Steak was just ok. Dessert menu was good. Food unfortunately for me was just average and don't think I would return
4 based on 92 reviews
We had business lunch there twice last week, really good food, staff very friendly. Great atmosphere in very pleasant surroundings. We will be back, my guests from the UK thought it was fantastic,
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4 based on 183 reviews
Welcome to the Man O'War Bar and Restaurant, North County Dublin's most authentic Irish venue, established in 1595. With our thatched roof, whitewashed walls and superb traditional style bar, lounge & restaurant, our setting is a picture to behold. Set in
We haven't been here in years. It used to be very dirty but not anymore. The place is very, very clean. The barman was friendly and he also took our order down at our table. The soup cwas very good the chowder was good. The chicken burger utwas OK. As for the steak sandwich, it was supposed to be med, you might as well have been eating an insole. The Bun with it was like melba toast. Hopefully you will be a huge fan of onions because not only was there a hugh amount of cooked onions but more uncooked ones also. Another turn off was one of the staff chewing gum. Dea Janiel,Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are really sorry to learn that you didn't have a positive experience here at Man O'War Pub. We value customer feedback and will ensure that this is passed onto our team. If we wish to contact us with further details , we can investigate it.Again, apologies you did not enjoy your time here.Man O'War
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