This listed building is home to PJ Reddy's restaurant in Waterford, and it has been converted into a relaxing reception/bar area and three dining rooms, which allow for cosy dining areas and make a very pleasant place to eat.
The bar is bright and well-designed, with an unusual copper bar counter and fresh flowers, and menus - including the early dinner menu and Sunday lunch, which both offer very good value - are well-balanced, give plenty of choice. In the restaurant, tables are rather small, but attractively set up with linen cloths and cream overlays, quality glasses and cutlery, fresh flowers and candles.
The pleasing ambience, together with a promising menu that reads well, raises expectations, and cooking can be a little patchy; however, highlights on a recent visit included a pretty asparagus and lobster salad, and a creamy lobster broth - and, while simple enough, the vegetables, accompanying roasted sea bass with ravioli and roast loin of lamb, attracted praise for excellent flavour and accurate cooking.
Pleasant, neatly uniformed staff are well-trained and keen to please and, hopefully, the kitchen will settle down and deliver the full promise of those lovely menus.
Seats 98 (private room 25). open all day Sun-Fri 12-9.30pm (to 8.30 Sun) & 5-9.30 Sat. L 12-2.30 & D 3-9.30 (to 8.30 Sun). Value D €18.95 until 7pm; also a la carte. House wines €19-20. Reservations recommended. Children welcome (high chair, childrens menu). Toilets wheelchair accessible. Closed Good Fri, 24-26 Dec. MasterCard, Visa, Laser.















