Pub food? Salthill, Dingle, Kenmare

Old Mar 20th, 2005, 06:30 AM
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Pub food? Salthill, Dingle, Kenmare

We're looking for suggestions for good reasonably priced Pub food in Salthill, Dingle and Kenmare. We're staying two nights in each town.
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Old Mar 20th, 2005, 06:52 AM
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maybe this is not a helpful reply but my experience in ireland (and I was in both Dingle and Kenmare but don't remember specific Pub names) was that pub food was pretty generic both in quality and price
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Old Mar 20th, 2005, 06:55 AM
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Generic(all mediocre?) in taste or the same menu available in all Pubs?
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Each pub usually posts their specials on a blackboard. Pub lunches and dinners vary, and can be very good. I wouldn't characterize them as generic or mediocre.

Murphy's in Dingle was good, and so was the Half-Door (not a pub). We had a great lunch there one trip.
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We were in Ireland in October and eat pub food in both Dingle and Kenmare. I agree with other postings, that the food accross the board in both towns is quite good and reasonable.
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In Dingle try Lord Baker's, Benner's or Murphy's. In Kenmare: The Purple Heather, Foley's, Mickey Ned's or the Wander Inn.
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I can only guide you in the food in Dingle!!! Murphy's pub, very reasonable, lots of food great for lunch and dinner..any time I go back I eat in Murphys it is located back the pier.j
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In addition to Irish Eyes' suggestions, I had some fine fish n chips at O'Donnabhain's in Kenmare. Lots of eating choices there.

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I can also second Murphy's in Dingle and if you want to spend a little more walk up a block from the water and try Doyles for great sea food.
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Old Apr 11th, 2005, 06:10 PM
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In Dingle, Murphy's Pub and John Benney's Pub offer excellent food.
A restaurant with a good name for itself is Novencento's . They also offer excellent pizza as take away during the day
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