Places to eat
The warm sunshine of the South Coast
region draws out the best in Ireland’s
fruits, vegetables and farmhouse
cheeses. Let the kids gorge on Wexford’s
strawberries and Tipperary’s organic
but totally sinful ice-cream topped with
the local aromatic honey. Introduce
them to a unique bread roll, Waterford’s
native Blaa. Kerry mountain lamb,
Mileens, Cashel and Croizer Blue
cheeses, handmade Skellig chocolates
and Dingle Ice Cream are renowned.
Dad and Mom can drink it all down with
Magners Cider from Clonmel,
Smithwicks Ale made with grains from
Kilkenny and Cork’s Beamish and
Murphy’s stout.
Indian Restaurants
Bombay Palace
14-15 Cork Street,
Cork
T: + 353 21 427 3366
Indian Palace
31 Princess Street,
Cork
T: + 353 21 427 3690
The New Maharajah
19 Cook Street,
Cork
T: + 353 21 427 6576
Café Goa
Dolphin house
1 Georges St,
Waterford
T: + 353 51-304970
Eastenders Indian Restaurants
7, The Quay,
Waterford
T: + 353 85 9213
Kashmir Tandoori Restaurant
18, High Street,
Waterford
T: + 353 85 3630
Spice Indian Restaurant
80, South Main Street
Wexford
T: + 353 91 22011
Bombay Palace
10 College Street,
Killarney
T: + 353 64 37755
Others
Antique Tavern
Enniscorthy Co. Wexford. On the quayside, this
popular pub offers simple meals like
sandwiches and soups. It is decorated with
Wexford memorabilia, such as mounted elk
heads, and a showcase of the world’s currency.
Cappuccino’s
23 North Main St, Wexford. Good-value
Mediterranean snacks, burgers and baguettes.
Into the Blue
80 South Main St, Wexford. Inexpensive snack
bar and restaurant with generous sandwiches
and baguettes, fajitas and paninis. Children’s
portions available on dishes such as pasta or
curry.
Italian Connection
Parliament St, Kilkenny. Good Italian food.
Kiddies’ favourites such as pizza and pasta
Lennon’s Café Bar
121 Tullow St, Carlow. Prize winning and stylish
gastropub.
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