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Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Serious About Seafood The "Best of the Best" - Only the very best establishments across various categories have been chosen for this accolade

The Old Stone House

Taken over in late 2019 by husband and wife team (and former head chefs) Ray and Mags O’Connor, The Old Stone House has established a well-earned reputation for its warm, comfortable interior, excellent service and emphasis on the skilled cooking of quality Irish ingredients - and, although it may feel like a real 'find' to the first-time visitor to this small village, those in the know travel from all over Ireland to eat here.
Seats 135 + outdoor seating (weather dependent). D Fri-Sat 5pm-9 pm; Sun open all day 1pm-7pm. Seasonal à la carte. Vegan & children’s menus available. Extensive drinks list including non-alcoholic options. Wines from €23/€6.50 bottle/glass. Craft beers & cocktails. Families welcome. Wheelchair access/exit direct from carpark. Private hire / group dining, weddings (max 135, various options). All major cards. abbreviations
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Taken over in late 2019 by husband and wife team (and former head chefs) Ray and Mags O’Connor, this appealing restaurant near the borders of Roscommon, Galway and Mayo has established a well-earned reputation for its warm, comfortable ambience, excellent service and skilful cooking of quality Irish ingredients - and, although it feels like a real 'find' to the first-time visitor to this small village, those in the know travel from all over Ireland to eat here.

Neatly presented and well signed from the road, the interior is large, with lots of separate rooms, including a bar, flowing from the welcoming reception area. Atmospheric and cosy with an open fire, lots of stonework, old village photos to enjoy and good ventilation (among other compliance with Covid guidelines), it's a pleasantly safe and relaxing place to be - all of which, plus the warmly professional staff, set the scene for an enjoyable experience.

And the menus - which include a separate vegan menu and an excellent kids’ menu as well as the main a la carte - are sure to impress. With starters ranging from organic vegetable soup to The Old Stone House chicken wings, or organic smoked salmon & lobster parcel with cream cheese, chives and crispy capers, along with mains like slow-cooked Silver Hill roast duck with winter fruits stuffing and Grace O’Malley whiskey sauce, Mediterranean style Irish chicken fillet with sun-dried tomatoes, organic spinach, spiced sausage and wild mushroom sauce or their famous steak dishes featuring locally produced Irish Hereford beef, there is something delicious for everyone.

The focus is very much on showcasing the best of Irish - and preferably local - ingredients, all credited on a supplier list which proudly names regional giants of the Irish farming world like Silver Hill duck and Irish Hereford Prime, alongside Albatross Seafoods, growers like Castleplunket Market Garden and leading drinks producers such as Drumshanbo gin and Black Donkey Brewing. Such respect for producers tells its own story and, together with the outstanding cooking, makes for a very satisfying dining experience.

Desserts too are full of flavour and cooked to perfection. The house speciality, Baked Alaska (freshly baked sponge cake, vanilla ice cream and lemon curd with a gorgeous Italian meringue) is not to be missed but all are distinctly more-ish.

There's a full bar, so an extensive drinks menu is to be expected, but here again The Old Stone House goes the extra mile with a range that includes a good selection of non-alcoholic options - and it's worth mentioning that the wines are very fairly priced, at a time when many restaurant wine lists are becoming unaffordable for a lot of diners.

All this and terrific service too - this is a perfect place for a romantic dinner, family meal or a get together with friends. 

  

 

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Last Updated: 09-01-2024
Author: Georgina Campbell
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On N60 close to borders of Roscommon, Galway and Mayo (Castlerea 8 min, Roscommon Town 30 min.) Well signed in village.
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