Eastern Seaboard Bar & Grill

Category: Restaurant


Eastern Seaboard Bar & Grill
1 Bryanstown Centre Dublin Road , Drogheda Co Louth
Tel:+353 (0)41 980 2570

One of the best restaurants in the land For cooking and service well above average Best Of The Best

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Eastern Seaboard Bar & Grill


A business park on the edge of Drogheda town may seem an unlikely location for this stylish American-inspired venture by husband and wife team Reuven Diaz and Jeni Glasgow; but, once found, the accessibility and ease of parking make a lot of sense, especially for a restaurant with long opening hours.


Big, bright and spacious, it’s a new build with many imaginative details in the fitting out, and décor which includes some old (a well worn American flag, for example) among the new.


A sense of professionalism impresses guests from the outset, when Jeni or one of her well trained staff welcome new arrivals and direct them to their table, following up promptly with menus, bottles of water and the offer of a drink.


Quality food sourcing is immediately obvious - approved suppliers are used, and credited on Reuven’s interchangeable lunch and dinner menus; he offers a great choice of dishes with a number of sides included in the price of the mains.


So you can mix and match them for yourself: warm potato salad with grilled mackerel and handcut fries with moules marinières, perhaps, balsamic puy lentils with duck confit & sharp gooseberry jam, or creamy mash with slow roasted lamb shanks & shallot reduction. Vegetarians have ample choice – spaghetti alio olio (with garlic ad olive oil) is typical, perhaps with a side of mixed leaf salad.


But beware of being too greedy when ordering, as the house bread – a wonderful individual white loaf, lightly encrusted with sea salt and sunflower seeds – will be presented while you wait, and is hard to resist...


A choice of appetisers and small plates offers flexibility, with sharing plates (seasonal crudités & grissini with dips, cured meats & salami with cornichons, mustard & grissini), and a pail of deep-fried shrimp/whitebait/calamari among the dishes that serve equally as starters or to nibble with drinks.


Crab cakes are a particular speciality (with roasted pepper and garlic aioli perhaps, or served in warm ciabatta with rocket & lime mayo); light, ultra  fresh and intensely crabby, they are well worth travelling for.

Desserts include old favourites (molten macadamia fudge brownie with toffee ice cream, bread & butter pudding with warm custard) and seasonal options like raspberry mess (fresh fruit, meringue, custard & cream).


This is very good food, cooked and served with style, full of flavour and giving  value too – no wonder the world is beating a path to the door. Very nice children’s menu too, and compact well chosen wine list, mainly under €30. 


Just a short distance off the M1, this a place to bear in mind for a journey break, (but do call ahead).



Seats 100. Open Mon-Sat 12-10pm, Sun 12-8.30. A la carte. House wine €18.95. Children welcome (high chair, children's menu, baby changing facilities). Fully wheelchair accessible. Reservations recommended. Closed 25 Dec, Good Fri. MasterCard, Visa, Laser.

Directions:

Leave Drogheda (heading south) on Dublin Road, take right at traffic lights after railway station.
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