Reviews on Bar food in Glenbeigh, Province of Munster, Ireland. Glenbeigh or Glanbehy (Irish: Gleann Beithe) is a location in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. The area is on the Iveragh peninsula, which is the largest peninsula in southwestern Ireland. The parish and is home to Rossbeigh Beach, Glenbeigh Towers, Coomasahran Lake, Rock Art, the Natterjack Toad and Kerry Bog Pony. Owing to its natural heritage, history and its location on the Ring of Kerry, Glenbeigh is a popular tourist destination.
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4 based on 506 reviews
Historic public house, named by the Antarctic explorer Tom CreanTom sail to the Antarctic three times under the command of Captain Robert Scott and Sir Ernest Shackleton and received the Albert medal for bravery on Captain Scotts ill fated Terra Nova expe
We visited Tom Creans today....plenty of memorabilia... pity about the staff!! We ordered a burger and the goats cheese wrap, the order was taken quite efficiently but staff relations was on the downward "slope of The South Pole" from then on!!! No one enquired as to how our food was instead as I have read in some previous reviews the staff members, (presume one was also a chef as he appeared from the kitchen),chatted to a friend leaning on the counter! Asked for the bill....which we paid without any acknowledgement from anyone....too busy with the local news obviously. Oh the food....quite good but a little overpriced for the portions served!
4 based on 378 reviews
Looking for good pub food and a reasonable price. We recieved a friendly welcome and were pleased with the menu and prices. Service was good, My hake with vegetables and potatoes was good, and the bread pudding was deliciuos. My wife chose the small mixed grill, this was average, with the egg a little over fried.
4 based on 119 reviews
Traditional irish family business , family run for 6 generations . Hosts john and fidelus foley ,10 mins walking to the famous inch beach where Ryans Daughter was filmed and Play Boy of western world who the actors stayed at Foleys .
I visit this restaurant every year and was pleased to see that the quality is as good as ever. The courtyard area has been improved and extended. Very much a place to visit
4 based on 423 reviews
Located directly on the Inch Beach, between Dingle and Killarney - Sammys Bar, Restaurant & Cafe serve up a cornucopia of choices for food and drink, from fresh Dingle Bay oysters to homemade Chocolate Gateaux, or choose from Kerrys finest steaks with hom
We stayed longer in Inch owing to the lovely Sammyâs cafe. The staff were knowledgeable in all matters allergen & the gluten free food was delicious! Highly recommend.
4 based on 159 reviews
This place is known for two things - Irish coffee, and the adjacent Bog Village. After the village, we stopped in for the comfort stop and a coffee. Their Irish coffee has kind of a widespread reputation, but I suspect it is largely hype. Besides, I don't really like Irish Coffee. I love my coffee, and Irish whiskey may be nectar of the gods, but I don't care for them mixed. Anyway, their coffee was very good, and their prices seemed reasonable. Service was fast despite a crowd of bus tourists.
4 based on 52 reviews
We only came for drinks, having already eaten elsewhere. Frankly, we wished we had come here for dinner. The place was lively on a Tuesday night, and the food looked and smelled awesome. The drinks were good and the service was friendly. Next time, weâre coming here for dinner.
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4 based on 71 reviews
Rosspoint is a family run restaurant overlooking the beautiful Rossbeigh beach. Food is served from 12 every day and there is a range of food to suit all tastes. There is live entertainment at weekends
We were a group of 6 who popped in after a cool swim on the beautiful Rossbeigh beach. What a surprise to find top notch cuisine and service with a smile off the beaten track and with such a stunning view. Each one of us gave each dish that we had 10/10, prawns, hake, chicken, with beautiful salad, veggies and potatoes in different forms and all served with professionalism - this combined with a great welcome from June, Con and staff, made for a 6 very satisfied customers who hope to get back there ASAP - well done all at Ross PointThank you for your fantastic review. I will pass on your compliments to Con, the chef and staff. Lovely to get such great feedback. Hopefully we will see you all again.
4 based on 99 reviews
We visited this attractive bar / restaurant for a late lunch. My wife chose scampi and fries, and the scampi were really good, fat and succulent with a light, not-too-fatty batter. My crab salad was also fresh and richly garnished. The bar is the focus of attention, and the tables seem like a bit of an afterthought and the space gets a bit cramped if, like during our visit, the local sports team is in drinking.
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4 based on 199 reviews
A warm welcome awaits you in our traditional public bar and adjoining restaurant. Breakfast is available until 12 noon - bar food menu is served between 12.30pm and 9.00pm every day. With a wide variety on the menu to suit all tastes from our famous Glenb
Our B&B hosts recommended the Glenbeigh Inn for a tasty and moderately priced meal, and we were not disappointed. The restaurant interior was full, so we sat at one of the picnic tables outside, which as pleasant except for the noise from the busy street into the village.Each of us ordered a different mealâmussels, salmon, fish & chips and seafood chowderâand we all enjoyed our choices. The history of this establishment shines through, and the servers were friendly. Recommended.
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