Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Sligo. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Sligo (Irish: Sligeach, meaning "abounding in shells" — /ˈslaɪɡoʊ/ SLY-goh; Irish pronunciation: [ˈɕlʲɪɟəx]) is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of approximately 20,000 in 2016, it is the second largest urban centre in the West of Ireland, with only Galway being larger. The Sligo Borough District constitutes 61% (38,581) of the county's population of 63,000.
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5 based on 27 reviews
Gorgeous homely cafe situated in the centre of Sligo town. Run by Laura who learned all her baking and cooking skills from her granny, she cooks and serves with heart. You will be taken care of here. Gallery cafe is an Irish, Cafe, with Triple Certified O
We dropped in on Sunday morning when everything was quiet. The staff were very helpful and were ready for a chat. It is a remarkable bright interior with artwork on the walls. The idea is to stop for a tea after viewing the art which is what we did.there is no entry charge to go in.
4 based on 200 reviews
This charming tea house and craft shop offers good wholesome food together with mouth watering home made cakes and desserts. There is a selection of Yeats and Irish interest books to browse through, complimented by a distinctive selection of original qual
We stopped here as part of our Ireland land tour, so imagine 40 people inside a small tea shop, all lined up for the bathrooms. Yes, not pretty but still, a nice tea/coffee shop with some great pastries and a good bit of souvenirs. Being right next to the church makes it a plus. If traveling on your own, try to avoid the bus tours.
4 based on 146 reviews
Quick Friendly service . All our sandwiches are made to order, Our fillings include a selection of top quality meats and Cheeses, anything from Roast Duck to Irish Pastrami to Italian Prosciutto. We also serve the best coffee in town, which is both, organ
Want to congratulate this premise on great quality food at excellent prices, they really do care about the customer experience and appreciate every customer. From an environmental point of view i think they should charge more for take away coffee cups or stop selling them entirely, customers should pay more if the choose single use over reusable own cup or sit in.
4 based on 113 reviews
We just had lunch at Kateâs and it was wonderful. Cold roast chicken over couscous over green salad with feta, peas and pignoli nuts with a few well placed dollops of creamy lemon dressing. Refreshing and filling. Great selection of picnic foods , chocolates and coffee-superb. Itâs a bustling shop and well worth a stop. Prepare to park in a lot as the streets are narrow and quite thick with traffic.
4 based on 1224 reviews
Extremely friendly and helpful staff, made our 2 golden retrievers welcome and supplied dog bowls and water after their swim in the sea. Excellent fish and chips, breakfasts until 12.30pm. This little gem is on the seafront and open from 9-6pm and licensed. Great desserts, homemade bread and homemade baked beans make this a great and reasonable place to eat. Outside seating if the weather is good. There can be a problem parking as the seafront is not long and spaces are at a premium but there are other car parks within a short walk and well worth the effort.
4 based on 125 reviews
My partner and I visited the Cottage Cafe last week. We both had great meals as usual. My falafel plate was one of the specials and it was fabulous. They are so creative like food, both in their menu and presentation. And with a killer view of the strand at Rosses Point, what a great place to visit often
4 based on 385 reviews
We visited Knox as part of the Sligo Vegan Food Tour and we got a most delicious dish of aubergine rolls stuffed with some grain and vegetables and topped with an array of fermented veg and sauce on the side. Absolutely fab - I'll definitely go back.
4 based on 225 reviews
Recommended in John and Sally McKennas 2019.. GUIDES Welcome to the Sweet Beat Cafe. Overlooking the Garavogue River, we offer freshly made plantbased super salads, daily specials, house ferments, cold-pressed juices, freshly made smoothies, healthy treat
Ate here recently with a carnivore friend Wide choice of menu. Opted for the smoked mushroom pasta - excellent choice. Not sure I have a convert vegan but a stuffed friend for the day. Love the company Branding. Friendly staff. Could have eaten everything in the menu based on what we saw as the plates came by for other diners. Convenient location. May the Beat go on!
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4 based on 291 reviews
At Lyons Cafe & Bakeshop, we are passionate about our food, and we want to share that with our customers. Everything, including our famous breakfasts, pastries, bread and our lunches are made in our kitchen. Our focus is on fresh ingredients, and wholesom
We were advised to try Lyons cafe for lunchIt's upstairs above the department store.Lovely setting with a hot food counter and salad counter. The food was all very luxurious looking and reasonably priced but we weren't that hungryWe opted for fresh potato and leek soup with freshly made breadThe soup was delicious!!So creamy with a slight peppery aftertasteThe bread was just as good too. Apparently freshly made on site too.Very impressedStaff were lovely and full of charmVery warm inviting feel to the place in general
4 based on 203 reviews
Pleasant service, really good cappuccino, scones to die for, easy access, free wifi, an eclectic neighbourhood to delight, a great place to take a deep breath and relax en route somewhere..... enjoyed.
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