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Green Drake Inn
Borris
Co Carlow
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The Green Drake Inn serves a variety of traditional favourites using the freshest local produce.
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Teach Dolmain
Tullow St
Carlow
Co Carlow
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Teach Dolmain is an award winning pub located in the heart of Carlow. Having retained its historic charm, the pub is acclaimed for the quality of its food offering.
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Beams Restaurant
59 Dublin St
Carlow
Co Carlow
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Beams is a family restaurant serving traditional Irish favourites with a French twist, and boasts a warm and friendly atmosphere that has made it popular with both locals and visitors alike.
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Mirrlach's Restaurant
Main Street
Carlow
Co Carlow
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During the day Mirrlach’s is a contemporary bistro, but by night is transformed into one of the cosiest restaurants in Carlow, serving a varied menu of traditional favourites.
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Carpenters Restaurant
Barrack St
Carlow
Co Carlow
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Carpenters is a traditional Irish pub and restaurant located in the heart of Carlow. Featuring a bar, lounge and restaurant, its extensive range of traditional favourites has made it a popular place to eat in Carlow.
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Reddy’s
67 Tullow St
Carlow
Co Carlow
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Reddy’s has been run by the same family since 1768 and in that time has become one of Carlow’s premier food and drink establishments. With a bar, lounge and restaurant, its range of traditional and international dishes are of great local repute.
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Weeping Thaiger Restaurant
Quinn House
Mill Lane
Carlow
Co Carlow
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Located just off Castle Hill beside Carlow Castle, the Weeping Thaiger Restaurant serves an extensive range of exotic cuisine using the freshest local produce.
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The Lord Bagenal
Leighlinbridge
Co Carlow
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Located in the beautiful village of Leighlinbridge, the Lord Bagenhal enjoys a spectacular setting overlooking the marina and the River Barrow. Surrounded by a walled garden, it also features a children's crèche and has been named in John and Sally McKenna's 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland, Georgina Campbell's Travellers and Diners Guide to Ireland and Egon Ronay, Les Routiers.
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