Reviews on Contemporary food in Kilfenora, Province of Munster, Ireland. Kilfenora (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach, meaning "Church of the Fertile Hillside" or "Church of the White Brow", [ˈciːlʲˈɪn̪ˠuːɾˠəx]) is a village and a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It is situated south of the karst limestone region known as the Burren. Since medieval times when it was the episcopal see of the Bishop of Kilfenora, it has been known as the "City of the Crosses" for its seven (now five) high crosses. The village had around 220 inhabitants in 2011 and achieved a certain amount of fame as the location where much of the TV show Father Ted (1995-98) was filmed.
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4 based on 797 reviews
The pub is open all year round from 10am until late. Food is served by Kieran's Kitchen from March until beginning of November. Last orders at 8.45pm. In spring 2011, Peter Curtin embarked on a new endeavour: He set up the Burren Brewery in the Roadside T
Fabulous place to visit, food amazing, dropped in after visiting the Burren Smokehouse, a great place for lunch! Staff very friendly and attentive. My brother had bacon and cabbage, and my sister in law and I shared the platter. Fabulous pate and smoked salmon as well as cheese and meat!
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4 based on 124 reviews
Sheedy's is a lovely hotel and the restaurant is impeccable, and impeccably run. We could hardly have been treated with more warmth and attention from the wait staff. My issue with it is simply that it needs to haul itself into the 21st century with a bit more enthusiasm by embracing more than one vegetarian main to allow choice. To have one main - a somewhat indifferently cooked squash ragout - is frustrating. I also ordered a green salad that had a straight-out-of-the-bag look and taste. I'm sure that all this is down to a lack of local demand. But with so many eating less meat or turning to veganism/vegetarianism, and with numerous chefs worldwide showing how it can be done, one hopes that change is on the way.
4 based on 270 reviews
Wild Honey Inn is Ireland's only Michelin One Star Pub. Here we have re-invented the concept of Irish pub dining – combining refined bistro cooking with the ambience and warmth of a traditional country inn. Here, classic cuisine meets earthy realness, pre
Ate here as a party of four and we all had the 60 euro tasting menu. We all agreed it was excellent and the concept of locally sourced food cooked very well shone through. In particular, the lamb and crab were delicious. Portion size is a little small. The service was very good, efficient and courteous. Booking the restaurant is a bit of an ordeal and maybe they could make it easier on themselves and the customer. Its probably worth staying overnight to make it more enjoyable.
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4 based on 488 reviews
We at Doolin Café aim to provide fresh and healthy food options. We serve breakfast which is oven baked consists of the full irish, scramble eggs with a choice of sides, eggs benedict or florentine, gluten free pancakes and breakfast waffles. Our lunch op
I tried the fruit cake , and bought 2 marmelades.The owner is very nice and helpful, they offer bicycle rent as well for 15€Eh Nisrinette.... sorry but this is the doolin cafe.... i think you may have review by mistake....
5 based on 64 reviews
Rustic fine dining Restaurant
What can I say about a restaurant that leaves you speechless. The food was absolutely delicious and amazingly presented. My parents decided to take myself and my fiancé for dinner to celebrate our engagement. The wine was also excellent with a great list. The setting and ambience of the restaurant was beautiful and it really did feel like a Michelin start restaurant in London.Thank you to Kieran and his team for the excellent evening. We will definitely be back next year when I visit my parents again.P.S. The steak was to die for!
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