Restaurants not to be missed in Ireland
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Restaurants not to be missed in Ireland
We will be visiting: Dublin, Kilkenny, Bantry, & Clifden. Which restaurants should we be sure to go to? I understand that the cuisine is excellent. We are interested in all price ranges. Thanks.
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Several years ago we ate at The Gray Door in Dublin. It was very good. There is also a good place to eat on O'Connell Street called Flanagan's Restaurant. They had a good steak. We also ate at a fish/chip place on O'Connell street for lunch--quick meal--not fancy! The temple bar area has a good traditional irish fare restaurant that is good. Have coffee/desert on Grafton Street at Bewley's Oriental Cafe (nothing oriental about it) Good place for lunch. I always have to purchase their coffee and tea to bring home, also good bakery. In Clifden, Off the Square( they have a web site www.offthesquarerestaurant.com) and Stoney's Seafood was good. There are several in town. We did eat at one of the pubs in the middle of town kinda in front of the middle part. Soup was good.
There is a great guest house in Clifden we highly suggest, Dun Ri, it is very brightly colored. Great place to stay and the breakfast was one of the best we have had. We have eaten in Kilkenny and in Bantry, but can't remember the names! I think mostly pub grub--which is good!
Have a great trip!
There is a great guest house in Clifden we highly suggest, Dun Ri, it is very brightly colored. Great place to stay and the breakfast was one of the best we have had. We have eaten in Kilkenny and in Bantry, but can't remember the names! I think mostly pub grub--which is good!
Have a great trip!
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We definitely recommend Mitchels in Clifden. We had lunch on a short day trip to Clifden in 2001 and had dinner twice on a longer return trip in 2002. Our friends joined us for the dinners and were as taken as we were. There is a good variety of food and wines.
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