Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Crookhaven, Province of Munster, Ireland. Crookhaven (Irish: An Cruachán) is a village in County Cork, Ireland, on the most southwestern tip of the island of Ireland. An out-of-season population of about sixty swells in the summer season to about four hundred, with the occupants of the seasonal holiday homes arriving.
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4 based on 235 reviews
O'Sullivan's Bar is located in the heart of the scenic village of Crookhaven nestled in the Mizen Peninsula of West Cork. The family run bar which overlooks the beauty of Crookhaven harbour prides itself on its friendly atmosphere and great food & drink.
We happened upon this pub by accident. We want in for a drink and the lovely looking food on the tables encouraged us to have lunch. The open crab sandwich is delicious. We also had chowder but didnât like this so much, it was tomatoe based and the fish was not identifiable. Didnât like that margarine is applied to the accompanying brown bread before delivery to the table. Good brown bread calls for good quality Irish butter and the customer should be allowed to apply it themselves. The owner and staff were friendly and efficient, great service especially as itâs a busy little spot. It was cold the day we were there but there is outside seating overlooking the sea which would be lovely if the weather allows. We will definitely go back for the open sandwiches but please switch to butter.
Best Irish food near Crookhaven, Province of Munster, Ireland
4 based on 142 reviews
Emma Jepson and Freddy Olsson Crookhaven Co. Cork Ireland Telephone: +353 (0) 28 35309
While driving towards Mitzenhead we drove past a sign that advertised food in nearby Crookhaven. We had no idea what to expect and was pleasantly surprised when we drove up to Crookhaven Inn. We ordered some locally produced lamb served with a pint of Guniess and we were absolutely mesmerized by the taste. We really recommend this restaurant; the staff, the food, the atmosphere, it all blends in and makes it an amazing genuine Irish experience!
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We stoped off in Goleen on Monday 17th around 2pm. The cafe, next door, was busy but there was space in the Fastnet bar, we soon found out why. The service was slow and the food was disappointing. One of our group specifically asked if a dish contained cheese, he was informed no by the waitress, it arrived with main ingredient being cheese. The soup could not be finished by those that ordered it because it didn't taste of carrot and coriander, the hot panini arrived cold, the cheese in the toasties tasted like easy singles one of the toasties arrived with mould on a crust. The final Insult was when settling the bill we were asked to pay aâ¬1 extra to cover paying by card.None of the items were cheap and if an establishment wants to charge D4 prices it should provide a commensurate service and quality of food. It will come as no surprise to conclude we won't be returning the Fastnet Bar and we suggest you do the same. A place best avoided.
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