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Courtyard Kitchen

Café / Wine Bar

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Courtyard Kitchen

Although it’s one of the newer businesses in a town with plenty of good eating places to choose from, a policy of offering quality with value soon earned this modern café-restaurant a local following

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  • Comments
14th January 2013
tony beirne
Focus on Waterways means almost every Carrick establishment features.Anondyne menu assumes a clientele fearful of food.Gloomy modernist celtic tiger development with no thought for design.Discordant R&B muzak unconducive to eating pleasure.Amateurish service by a solitary untrained waitress
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18th January 2013
Admin
I don't know the circumstances of your visit,Tony, or what your expectations were of a popular but modest neighbourhood restaurant - or, for that matter, what 'a clientele fearful of food' may be - but our own experience was very different from yours. On a miserably cold, wet day, we were warmly welcomed and restored by simple, wholesome food with real homemade flavour, ably served by a friendly local waitress. I make no apology for a bias towards the waterways which (along with other rural areas) we have championed for decades. The number of recommendations in Carrick-on-Shannon is justified by the range of quality establishments, which is good for a town of its size. As for the architecture, few would disagree that Carrick-on-Shannon, and many towns like it, have been done a grave disservice by recent development - perhaps the saddest example of all along the waterways is at nearby Cootehall - but it is hardly fair to hold a small restaurant in any way responsible when apportioning the blame. Georgina
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