Doyle's Seafood Restaurant

Category: Restaurant


Doyle's Seafood Restaurant
5 John Street Dingle Co Kerry
Tel:+353 (0)66 915 2674

Bim Seafood Circle 3 euro

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Doyle's Seafood Restaurant


Originally a small pub built in 1790, Doyle’s was established as a restaurant in Dingle over a quarter of a century ago - and was one of the first in a town which is now renowned for good eating places.


In November 2010 this iconic establishment was re-opened by Sean Roche and Anna Scanlon, formerly chef and proprietors of Ashes Seafood Bar on Main Street (now Ashes Bar and run by Sean’s sister, Sinead Roche) and Doyle’s has retained its reputation as a premier seafood destination.


Renovations to the bar and restaurant were completed with very little noticeable change and it remains a cosy, characterful place with a relaxed atmosphere - and, of course, local seafood, including lobster and oysters, is very much the main attraction.


Menu changes are made daily depending on availability of fresh fish but, in keeping with tradition, there is very little concession to non-seafood eaters on the à la carte menu (just slow braised shank of lamb, and a 21-days dry-aged rib-eye steak), although the specials menu might include something extra like a chicken Caesar salad.


But on the Early Bird menu, which offers excellent value, the offering is more balanced and there are one or two vegetarian dishes and traditional favourites including comforting beef & Guinness stew and 12 hour slow-braised beef.


To accompany you can order a pint from the bar, or choose from an informative and well-chosen wine list that includes a dozen wines available by the glass, one of them organic.


Puddings are appropriately traditional for the most part (banana sticky toffee pudding with butter scotch sauce & vanilla ice cream, for example) ending a meal with the sense that everything is as it should be in the restaurant that first made Dingle’s name as a dining destination.



Doyles Seafood Restaurant : Seats 40 (private room, 14). D only, Mon-Sat 5-9.30 (also Sun of bank hol w/e). Early 2/3 course D, 5-7.30, €21.50/27; set 2/3 course value menu €34/39; also à la carte. House wines from €21.50. Service discretionary but 10% added to groups of 8+. Reservations recommended. Children welcome (high chair, childrens menu). Closed Sun (except bank hol weekends), bank hol Mon & 3 weeks Nov/Jan.

Directions:

On way in to town, take last exit on 2nd roundabout; take next right after 200m; restaurant is 25m on left.
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