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Halbaby Mar 22nd, 2007 09:01 AM

Pub Grub/Early bird dinners-Ireland
 
Trip is all planned thanks to all of you "Fodorites" ! Can any of you provide names of places for pub grub/early bird food menus in: Kilkeeny/Kinsale/Cork environs/Kenmare/Dingle area/Doolin/Galway area..Clifden/Westport/Sligo/Donegal area. Grateful, if you can help. Thanks.

Budman Mar 22nd, 2007 09:06 AM

Murphy's -- Any pub with the name of Murphy's has got to be great! :-)

Seriously, sometimes it's fun just to walk down the street and read the chalkboard menus posted outside and find something that's pleasing to you. ((b))

mahlquist Mar 22nd, 2007 09:24 AM

I agree with Budman!

CowboyCraic Mar 22nd, 2007 09:38 AM

Here is a link that might prove useful to you, www.valuemenu.ie.

Have a great adventure!

Slan Agus Beannacht,

Bit Devine
Cowboy Craic

12perfectdays Mar 23rd, 2007 01:20 AM

Don't doubt the Budman! :))
For all of my OCD issues- we didn't concern ourselves with food. It was fun to just look at the menu items listed on the pub entryway and head on inside. We also asked at our B&B's and were not led astray by any one of them.

The only must do I had was after reading about the stew at McGann's in Doolin. This time I do plan to write some of the Dublin food places recently posted here as we weren't thrilled with some of our choices last time.
%%~Dawn

SiobhanP Mar 23rd, 2007 01:59 AM

Remember some pubs stop serving food early afternoon in the larger toens and cities i.e. Dublin as its only a lunch carvery. And others usually serve up to 8 ish. People do not normally eat early but the early bird concept is catching on and a lot of the nicer restaurants have these menus.


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