4 Best Restaurants in Kinsale, County Cork

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kinsale - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fishy Fishy Café

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Originally a café in a fish shop, this place has moved up in the world, now located in a sumptuous two-story former art gallery in the town park. TV chef Martin Shanahan, who trained in San Francisco, brings California pizzazz to his dishes. There is an unrivaled selection of seafood available here. Stylish young staffers seem thrilled to be part of the show. Lunch is the big event, although service does continue until 9 pm (except for most of January).

Crowley's Quay, Kinsale, Ireland
021-470–0415
Known For
  • Surf 'n' turf of scallops and black pudding on parsnip puree
  • "fishy fish pie" served with mash au gratin in a hot cream sauce
  • Spicy seafood chowder
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Wed. in Nov.–Feb.
Advised
Nonfish options available on the menu

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The Bulman Bar and Toddies

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Kinsale has other pub--restaurants, but none with such an idyllic waterside location. In summer, bar food is served on the big stone quay right beside the ocean. The characterful interior has a large open fireplace and a maritime theme, with a quirky selection of furniture. A concise, seasonal menu is on offer---try hot Oysterhaven oysters with spring cabbage.

Summercove, Kinsale, Ireland
021-477–2131
Known For
  • Half-grilled lobster in summer months
  • Slow-cooked pork ribs with house barbecue sauce
  • Deep-fried calamari salad
Restaurant Details
No food Sun. and Mon.
Lunch available in the bar Tues.--Sun.

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Jim Edwards

$$

One of Ireland's original bar--restaurants, this is a Kinsale institution that serves local steak, lamb, duck, and fresh seafood. Choose from the inexpensive daily specials in the busy bar, or have a more leisurely meal among the mahogany tables, dark red decor, and oil lamps of the somewhat baronial restaurant. Classic homemade desserts (profiteroles, crème brûlée) are substantial and the Irish coffee is renowned.

Market Quay, Kinsale, Ireland
021-477–2541
Known For
  • Generous portions of fresh seafood
  • Top-quality local steak
  • Good-value set menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Max's

$$$

Polished tables, a large stone chimney, and bay windows are the cornerstone of this contemporary space behind this double-fronted town house. At dinner, owner-chef Olivier Queva's classical French background is evident in his treatment of the daily catch directly from the pier, including fresh grilled lobster in the summer, and clever ways with unusual cuts of meat. In winter, the catch of the day is replaced by game: quail, pheasant, wild duck, or venison. The wine list is long and includes a good selection of French and new-world wines to complement serious and well-judged cuisine.

48 Main St., Kinsale, Ireland
021-477–2443
Known For
  • Good value early-bird menu
  • Excellent seafood
  • Reservations required on summer weekends
Restaurant Details
Closed Dec.–Feb.

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