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Doyle's Seafood Bar,
4 John St
Dingle,
County Kerry
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Doyle’s Seafood Bar serves locally sourced food in a traditional setting, with stone walls and floors and Irish sugan chairs. Specialities include the locally smoked salmon, prawns and rack of lamb.
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Lord Bakers,
Main St.
Dingle
County Kerry
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Combining rustic touches such as stone fireplaces and alcoves with more contemporary Art Deco furnishings, Lord Bakers offers a blend of bar and seafood, such as Kerry oysters and crab claws. Its dinner specialities, however, are more refined, including lobster and smoked salmon.
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The Chart House
The Mall
Dingle
County Kerry
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A perennially popular restaurant with both locals and visitors, The Chart House boasts a welcoming bistro atmosphere. The cuisine is a combination of both Irish and international influences, including mussels, duck, steak and hummous.
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Cooperage
Old Market Lane
Killarney
County Kerry
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With its black and white glass and aluminium façade Cooperage has brought a touch of 21st century style to Killarney. The menu, however, places a heavy emphasis on traditional Irish fare, such as seafood and wild game. Specialities include the wild sea trout and wild pheasant.
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Bricín
26 High St
Killarney
County Kerry
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Located in one of Killarney’s oldest buildings above a craft-and-book shop, retaining the original turf fireplaces and stone walls, Bricín offers a variety of pasta, seafood and Irish stews. Its speciality however is traditional Kerry boxty dishes, consisting of potato pancakes filled with chicken, seafood, curried lamb, or vegetables.
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Treyvaud’s
62 High Ste
Killarney
County Kerry
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Combining traditional Irish favourites for lunch with a more refined offering for dinner, Treyvaud’s has rapidly become one of the most popular restaurants in Killarney since opening just a couple of years ago.
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The Tankard
Kilfenora
Fenit
County Kerry
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Located directly on the water’s edge, the Tankard boasts panoramic views of the seafront. With a heavy emphasis on locally sourced seafood, including scallops, black sole and prawns, its offering of bar food is also immensely popular.
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Lime Tree
Shelbourne Rd.
Kenmare
County Kerry
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Set in a renovated schoolhouse dating from 1821, Lime Tree features stones walls lined with paintings by local artists. The menu, meanwhile, combines traditional Irish fare with European influences, with dishes such as free-range Irish duck with sweet potato and Irish mussels with coconut milk.
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The Vestry,
Ring of Kerry rd.
Templenoe
Kenmare
County Kerry
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Set in a largely authentic historic church, The Vestry has retained much of its original interior. Stained-glass windows, the nave and other ecclesiastical fittings provide a truly original dining experience, while the menu combines fresh local seafood with more exotic fare such as wild boar and ostrich.
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d'Arcy's
Main St.
Kenmare
County Kerry
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D’Arcy’s is located in a two-story stone house and boasts a rustic atmosphere complete with big open fireplace. Specialities include classics such as peppered fillet of beef and baked salmon.
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