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Monks Pub & Seafood Restaurant
Ballyvaughan
Co Clare
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With a wonderful location overlooking Galway Bay, Monks Pub’s blazing turf fire creates a warm and friendly ambience, offering an extensive range of drinks and food using the freshest local produce.
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Whitethorn Restaurant
Loughrask
Ballyvaughan
Co Clare
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Set overlooking the bay, the Whitehorn Restaurant boasts a spectacular location, and is a popular place top sit outside and eat in the summer.
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Linnane’s Lobster Bar
New Quay
Burren
Co Clare
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Set on the shore of Galway Bay, Linnane’s Lobster Bar has been recommended by a number of food writers and boasts a fine menu specialising in seafood.
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Queen’s Front Bar and Brassiere
Abbey St
Ennis
Co Clare
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Situated beside the Ennis Friary, Queen’s Front Bar boasts an old world charm, largely thanks to its open hearth fireplaces. Famous for its traditional Irish music sessions, the pub also boasts a quality food offering. The Brassiere, meanwhile, specialises in quality seafood and traditional Irish fare.
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Cruise’s Pub Restaurant
Abbey St
Ennis
Co Clare
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Cruise's Pub Restaurant is a historic traditional pub restaurant dating back to 1658. It has retained the sawdust covered, rough flagstone floor, low beamed ceilings and open fires, and in summer offers al fresco dining overlooking the friary.
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The Cloisters Restaurant
Abbey Street
Ennis
Co Clare
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Set within the cloister of a medieval church, the Cloisters Restaurant serves a wide variety of seafood, meat and vegetarian dishes in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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The Bianconi
Kildysart
Co Clare
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The Bianconi, located in the charming town of Kiddsart, has won the Back & White Pub of the Year award on several occasions, with live music every weekend and a food offering that is second to none.
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Mollys Bar and Restaurant
Ballina
Killaloe
Co Clare
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Mollys Bar and Restaurant dates back to 1829 and was formerly an RIC Police Station. With a picturesque by the Shannon River, it is locally renowned for its food, drinks, and regular traditional music sessions.
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Goosers Bar and Eating House
Killaloe
Co Clare
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With its picturesque setting in the heritage resort of Killaloe, Goosers Bar and Eating House bears the image of a 19th century rural farmhouse, with cut stone floor and open fires adding to the atmosphere. The Eating House, meanwhile, is famed for the quality of its traditional Irish fare.
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Purtill’s Restaurant
O’Curry Street
Kilkee
Co Clare
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Purtill’s Restaurant boasts a homely, old world charm and enjoys a reputation for fine food using the freshest local produce.
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The Shamrock Inn
Lahinch
Co Clare
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The Shamrock Inn’s oak panelled bar gives it a classic feel and is locally renowned for its extensive food menu.
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O’Looney’s
The Promenade
Lahinch
Co Clare
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With a beautiful setting on Lahinch’s promenade, O’Looney’s is a County Clare landmark. As a self-proclaimed surf pub its seafood dishes are some of the finest in the county.
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Knappogue Castle
Quin
Co Clare
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The 15th century Knappogue Castle was once the stronghold of the McNamara clan, but today hosts nightly medieval banquets, with a programme of entertainment including rhyme and mime, song, and dance.
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