Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland. Cavan (/ˈkævən/; Irish: an Cabhán, meaning "the hollow") is the county town of County Cavan in Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border with Northern Ireland. The town is on the main N3 road that links Dublin (to the south) with Enniskillen, Ballyshannon and Donegal Town (to the north).
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The Hatch is a modern bar and restaurant five minutes from Cavan town. Serving lunch and evening meals for all palettes. Our menu's range from steak to stir fry's, tandoori chicken to lamb shank. We cater for couples, families, parties, events and gatheri
We were looking for somewhere to eat on a road trip to Co. Clare. Spotted the Hatch and parked up outside. Inside was modern and clean. Menu was varied ( had to ask for kids meals though). My partner had the beef dinner special, I had soup and kids had chicken wings and pizza. The beef was nothing short of superb. My partner is a chef and not easily impressed, however he found it cooked to perfection, slightly pink in the middle as it should be. I also tried it and it was melt in the mouth delicious! Mine and kids meals also lovely. Service was friendly and efficient and prices reasonable. We would definitely recommend to anyone and would definitely go again if weâre ever passing again!Thank you for your warm comments . We hope you all enjoyed your trip away and hope to see you soon . We are updating our kids menus for lunch time service at present . The Hatch .
I visited this warm and inviting hotel dining room for lunch twice and once for dinner this week while I was on business in Cavan town. Lunch is served both in the bar and in the Annalee Restaurant. This restaurant is never short of customers, many of whom, like myself are not in the first flush of youth! However the staff here are really very thoughtful and caring and I felt really well looked after. I would normally have a problem at a carvery as I could not manage to carry a tray of food reliablyâ¦and plenty of cheery and willing help was provided. I simply had a main course on each occasion: first it was beef (excellent, succulent and tender) and then I had the turkey: again, first class meat, well prepared. Why I am not surprised that it is so busy!My two main courses (half-portionsââ hurray!) cost me â¬13 with a glass of wine and provided me with plenty of sustenance. Oh, and you get a free Irish Times or Irish Independent (or both) to take with you. Now, can you beat that for value in this day and age!!!
3 based on 36 reviews
Have been to McMahon's Cafe Bar a number of times and was delighted to get a good coffee and decent fruit scone each time. The bar is very well appointed and the staff are friendly and attentive. The atmosphere is lively with some good music playing on the sound system. One very big and glaring omission by the owners of this bar is their lack of attention to the toilet area. There is NO hot water in the Gents and the urinals are rusted and soiled.
4 based on 16 reviews
Venue on the edge of town, plenty of free parking. Lunch very good value for money. Room a bit cavernous and lacking atmosphere. Nothing posh but wholesome food. Dining area spacious for large groups and families.
4 based on 47 reviews
The Meadow view was always a place you were sure of a good feed which is why I was disappointed. Portions were small, cheesecake was hard (I presume still frozen). The ice cream was full of ice crystals and the jelly was so hard the kids thought it was hilarious. Main course was â¬12, I really do not begrudge paying well for good food but my dinner was not worth that. A lot of manual workers and farmers would eat there but I can promise they won't be happy with a small feed. I just hate the little mini buckets for holding the chips. The main course was nice though. I was raging with myself I didn't complain but there only appeared to be a couple of (lovely) young girls working so I didn't. Hopefully this was just an off day in what used to be a great place to eat.
4 based on 66 reviews
We were just passing by and hungry, we should have kept driving. A small basket of chips was â¬3.50. I had the chicken curry again overpriced for a packet curry. The lasagne was overcooked. Service was good, atmosphere good, but the food was poor.
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4 based on 313 reviews
Murphs Bistro is an award winning family-run business established in 2006 by Susan and Fergus Murphy and has taken up residence in the famous 1809 built Derragarra Inn on Main Street, Butlers Bridge. Ideal for families, the Derragarra hosts an outdoor pla
We stayed in Butlersbridge for one night and everyone told us to eat here, and so we did! The interior is great, the staff is friendly, and the menu offers a lot, although it's rather expensive compared to most other places we had dinner at.My parents absolutely loved their dinner, and their first course was really great. My Burger was okay, and Dad's steak was also good. The soup, however, was fantastic and I abolutely loved my dessert!
4 based on 65 reviews
First visit to this bar with family, prior to having an engagement celebration meal in a nearby restaurant. Guiness was wonderful, with excellent table service as well. Highly recommended establishment, and we will be back again when we are next in Cavan.
4 based on 145 reviews
Have been here on a few occasions. Never had a very good experiebce. On two occasions our food was awful. It was ok another time. Sloppy and slow service. Too exoensive for what you get. They could improve.
The Hatch is a modern bar and restaurant five minutes from Cavan town. Serving lunch and evening meals for all palettes. Our menu's range from steak to stir fry's, tandoori chicken to lamb shank. We cater for couples, families, parties, events and gatheri
We were looking for somewhere to eat on a road trip to Co. Clare. Spotted the Hatch and parked up outside. Inside was modern and clean. Menu was varied ( had to ask for kids meals though). My partner had the beef dinner special, I had soup and kids had chicken wings and pizza. The beef was nothing short of superb. My partner is a chef and not easily impressed, however he found it cooked to perfection, slightly pink in the middle as it should be. I also tried it and it was melt in the mouth delicious! Mine and kids meals also lovely. Service was friendly and efficient and prices reasonable. We would definitely recommend to anyone and would definitely go again if weâre ever passing again!Thank you for your warm comments . We hope you all enjoyed your trip away and hope to see you soon . We are updating our kids menus for lunch time service at present . The Hatch .
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