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Right on the beach in Dunmore East, and with sea views out towards the Hook Lighthouse, The Strand goes back a good few hundred years but today it is the first choice for discerning locals when it comes to seafood. 'Fish, fish, fish' is how they describe their menu, and ...
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This fashionable two-storey restaurant is elegantly appointed, with comfortable high-back chairs, good linen and fine glasses and, with sunny yellow walls and a long skylight along one side of the upper floor creating a bright atmosphere, the ambience is always lively.
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With its special brand of relaxed professionalism, the Kelly family’s renowned beachside hotel sums up all that is best about the sunny south-east for many regular visitors. Perhaps it’s because its history in the same family spans three centuries, so there’s not a lot they don’t know about keeping guests happy - qu ...
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The O’Brien name stands out proudly in relief above the shopfront of this old bar in the charming heritage town of Lismore, and it is wonderful to see it back in commercial action again – this time in the caring hands of Justin and Jenny Green, of nearby more...
Blessed with one of Ireland’s most beautiful locations, on the shores of Lough Eske, this well-managed hotel was first opened by the Gysling family in 1989, with chalet-style buildings linked by covered walkways and pergolas creating a distinctly alpine atmosphere re ...
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The Clarence Hotel, Tea Room Restaurant & Octagon Bar
Dublin 2, Dublin CityBar / Hotel / Restaurant
Dating back to 1852, this Dublin hotel has long had a special place in the hearts of Irish people - especially the clergy and the many who regarded it as a home from home when 'up from the country' for business or shopping in Dublin - largely because of its convenien ...
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Returning visitors who are disappointed by the disappearance of the once-familiar Gregory’s Restaurant in Carrigaline will be pleased to find Gregory Dawson’s cooking very close by, at this stylish new bar and restaurant in the old post office premises on the ...
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The pub is as old as it looks, going back to 1846, and has been in the energetic and hospitable ownership of Fergus and Patricia O’Mahony since 1988; they have loved it and maintained it well (it is not unusual to find Fergus up a ladder with a paintbrush in his hand), but any refurbishments at Mary Ann’s have left its original c ...
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Maurice and Colette O’Donovans’ well-named bar is a cosy and welcoming place, bustling with life and ideal for a wholesome bite at moderate prices.
Maurice is the chef and takes pride in using local produce and giving value for money; his menus feature a wide range of popular dishes, many of which are in the house style.< ...
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Formerly the celebrated Restaurant St John’s, this beautifully located restaurant on the eastern shore of Lough Swilly re-opened under new management early in 2009.
Although the building and setting will be familiar to returning diners – and fans will be glad to find that the little old-fashioned bar at the side, and its ...
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