Pearse Hotel
Eat & Stay
Hotel / Restaurant
- Fitness Room
- Garden Visits (nearby)
- Walking (established walks)
- Banqueting
- Broadband WI/FI
- Budget Accommodation (under €100 for two)
- Business Hotel
- Children's Baby Sitting Arranged
- Conference Venue
- Family Friendly
- Ground Floor Bedrooms (accessible for less able)
- Location - Beach <5km
- Location - Town Centre
- Meeting Rooms
- Open Christmas
- Open New Year
- Outdoor Dining Avail. (summer)
- Private Parties
- Wedding Venue
- Wheelchair Friendly
- Contemporary Irish
- Breakfast Venue
- Budget Meals (€21-35/£14-23 pp 3-courses, not inc. dr
- Coeliac Friendly
- Daytime/Coffee
- Early Bird / Value Menu Available
- Informal
- Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)
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