Reviews on Cafe food in Strandhill, Sligo, Province of Connacht. Strandhill or occasionally Larass (Irish: an Leathros) is the largest coastal village and townland in County Sligo, Ireland. As of 2016, the population was 1,753, an increase of 10% from the 2011 Census. The old name appears to be Ros Dragnige (see Killaspugbrone).
Things to do in Strandhill
4 based on 201 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
Stopped here for a late lunch en route from Donegal to Clare.Location: This is a very popular stop located next to the graveyard where W B Yeats is buried. Plenty of parking available.Food: My teen and I both chose the salmon and leek quiche: delicious. And we were both tempted by the tray bakes. My daughter declared the chocolate crispy bar to be excellent and not over sweet. I really enjoyed the nutty, chocolatey tray bake: yum yum! Lovely choice of sweet treats: it was a tough choice!Service: efficient and friendly. 100s of people must pass through every day (it was extremely busy during our visit), but everything ran like clockwork and the staff are obviously a great team.Recommended!Hi WOW!!! Thank you so much for your wonderful review.. reviews like yours make it all worth while and yes I am blessed to belong to such a super team... we do manage to pull it together and have fun in doing so... THANK YOU again...
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 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.
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!
4 based on 386 reviews
Am a regular here either for lunch (I LOVE the Ham Hock sandwich) or for evening Tapas. Was there recently for Tapas - was delicious! Food was gorgeous, and so reasonable when bill divided up divided up between us. Looking forward to going back again.
4 based on 292 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 stumbled across Lyons when we stopped for lunch on Saturday. It is located above an old department store so you could easily miss it. We arrived around 1 and the place was packed, we were lucky to get a seat. It is mainly self service and the queue system is a bit confused, but we got there. We had the halloumi salad, pulled pork bap and ham and cheese toasted sandwich, with tea and coffee, and all were delicious, really tasty and well presented. This place has plenty of character, and given the crowds looks to be a popular stop in Sligo. It is also good value for money.
4 based on 33 reviews
We arrived shortly before closing hoping for dinner. 1 of the 2 specials was finished, we both had a stuffed pork typed of meal and it was unusual but tasted very good. Beer was expensive at 5 Euro for a little 330ml can. Service was efficient and friendly, seating is basic also a bit crowded and tight.
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 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.
Most Popular Irish food in Strandhill, Sligo, Province of Connacht
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