Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Gort. Gort (/ˈɡɒrt/; Irish: Gort Inse Guaire or An Gort) is a town in south County Galway, in the west of Ireland. It lies just north of the border with County Clare on the old Galway–Limerick road, now the R458. Gort is situated in the territory of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne also known as Maigh Aidhne ("the plain of Aidhne"), which is coextensive with the diocese of Kilmacduagh / Cill Mhic Dhuach.
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4 based on 91 reviews
The Quay Cottage has been re-launched as DINER at the quay cottage, on Friday 8th of March 2019, by Owner Cian Hayes who also has a very successful restaurant located in Westport town called âCians on Bridge Streetâ. DINER at the quay cottage offers the b
I visited the Diner with 3 others yesterday. we all ordered different things from the menu. Everything was delicious. The milkshakes are a must! The decor and atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable. Service so was friendly and efficient. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 90 reviews
Bisini is the venue where you can discover and experience traditional, authentic Indian cuisine as well as some modern, contemporary dishes, cooked by our Indian Chefs. With over fifty years of collective experience between our team, we aim to create a re
My wife and came to Ballina for my 40th and went to Bisini for dinner. The whole experience was incredible. We were treated like royalty from the first moment and were made feel very welcome. We LOVE Indian food and always make sure there is a quality restaurant where ever we travel. Bisini did not disappoint and provided an outstanding authentic Indian meal. I had the madras while my wife had the shashlick. Both were delicious, complimented beautifully with the house Pinot Grigio. NOTHING would have made this experience any better. Absolutely amazing and delicious. Thank you. Andy and Tamara.Dear Andy, Tamara,I'm thrilled that we could make your birthday meal memorable. Thank you for the appreciative words. Hope to see you again next year!Thanks once again.Harish Rangroo
4 based on 106 reviews
Leafy Greens Cafe is a healthy, vibrant, friendly little cafe. We serve locally roasted coffee, locally grown organic salads and vegetables, homemade cakes, soups, breads and a good selection of daily specials. We specialise in vegetarian, vegan and glute
This is our usual weekend breakfast spot, for a small cafe they are very child friendly.It's cosy and charming inside and the staff are really friendly with great service. The ingredients are so fresh and tasty.I love the sourdough with eggs and mushrooms.The coffee is consistantly great.It's the perfect start to the day. Lunch and cakes are also delicious....can't go wrong with leafys.
4 based on 95 reviews
We are a family run gastropub in the village of Partry on the Castlebar, Ballinrobe road. We are open for food from 12.30 to 9 pm 7 days a week
We ate here last Sunday for the first time, the food was good I had chicken stuffed with cream cheese, a lovely side salad and chips my partner had fish and chips both were very good, the staff are friendly and attentive we will definitely be back
4 based on 248 reviews
Brennanâs Lane is in the heart of Ballina, on the evocatively named Garden Street. From outside it looks quite small, but this is deceiving as it stretches way back and is actually huge. It has an almost Tardis quality in the amount of space inside. Downs
A group of us, 4 adults and 7 children ate in Brennan's lane bar and restaurant for the first time today. The restaurant located upstairs is clean, cosy and nicely decorated. The Sunday lunch menu had a nice selection and wasn't overly priced. The children's food came first which was good. Only complaint, the restaurant had wha seemed only 1 waitress, we were waiting a long time to get ketchup. The waitress was over worked and restaurant could've done with more waiting staff. Having said that, the food was so so tasty and one of the nicest Sunday lunches I've had in a long time. I look forward to returning to Brennan's Lane bar and restaurant.
4 based on 403 reviews
Welcoming & informal daytime restaurant and coffee house on Westport's picturesque Quay. We offer Gourmet Sandwiches and Salads sourcing local seasonal produce such as smoked salmon, goats cheese, local leaves and meats where possible. We also have a dail
This place keeps me coming back time after time for their fantastic brunch menu....their pancakes are some of the best I've had!
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4 based on 790 reviews
We went there on Sunday last. Small restaurant, interesting menu and the Specials were worth a look. Wine list had some lovely options and we went for a Saint Estephe although we rarely drink French wine.Crab starter, cloud cheese starter both excellent. I had the monkfish special - my wife had the oven cooked Cod. It was probably the weaker of the two dishes but generous. Cranberry and orange cake plus strawberry torte to finish.Confident food preparation - really enjoyed our night. The romantic element was funny. Every table had a light which could be switched on or off. At one stage I was looking at my wife lovingly and had my hand across the table for hers and she missed it. When she realised she went omg and I turned the light off as âromanceâ had died.We have been laughing ever since. Go there - you will enjoy it :)
4 based on 195 reviews
Ireland's First, and Specialist Natural Wine Bar. All wines are vegan, organic/biodynamic/natural, farmed small scale by artisans. Food is Palm Oil & GMO-free, mostly organic, local when possible. The Gallery is the epitome of laid-back chic, authentic, w
Happened upon this gem of a place...fantastic wine selection and great organic tapas menu with good vegan and vegetarian options. We had a fantastic evening. Owner is friendly and welcoming...very knowledgeable on wine..we had a sharing platter and it was mindblowingly good food. Wish this place was local we would be hear every week. Great night. Highly recommend if your in tne area.
5 based on 167 reviews
Ginger & Wild Cafe is a relaxing place serving tasty homemade goodies and is located in a fabulous contemporary visitor centre on the Wild Atlantic Way. The fare here is simple and natural with an emphasis on using quality locally-sourced ingredients. You
We recently visited the national park and walked through the visitor centre into the cafe for tea and homemade Gluten free cake which was amazing.The staff were very welcoming and friendly, there was also had a great atmosphere. I would highly recommend anyone in the National Park visit this cafe you will not be disappointed.
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