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Meet the Rais
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So where do they holiday?
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The Bakery Restaurant  
Church St, off Fitzwilliam Square, 
Wicklow town. A good variety of child 
friendly options including ciabatta 
sandwiches, panini, salads, seafood and 
rice dishes, all in a pleasant, bistro style 
setting. 
Poppies Country Kitchen 
Enniskerry,  Co. Wicklow. Home made 
lunches (shepherd’s pie, quiche, chicken and 
chips and lasagne). Salads, cakes, puddings 
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Half portions are available. 
Strawberry Tree Restaurant 
Brooklodge Hotel, Macreddin Village, Co. 
Wicklow. Try this restaurant for a top 
notch meal made exclusively from 
organic, free-range and wild ingredients. 
The Wicklow Heather 
Laragh, Co. Wicklow. A popular inn with 
a moderately priced family restaurant 
offering steaks, chops and stews. 
Aubergine Gallery Café 
1 Ballymahon St, Longford Town, Co. 
Longford. Contemporary dishes such as 
aubergine, feta and olive bruschetta can 
be half-portions and there are kid friendly 
options such as chicken or sausage and 
chips. 
Boyle’s Tea Rooms 
Main St, Slane, Co. Meath. Fully licensed 
and with a range of inexpensive but 
delicious home made food. 
Gallery 29 Café 
Oliver Plunkett St, Mullingar, Co. 
Westmeath. Good inventive café specializ-
ing in seasonal specialities in the 
organic/free range line. 
The Loft 
Main St, Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath. 
Simple, good value dishes such as baked 
potato, quiche and salads
in an inviting café. 
Woodville House
Gaybrook, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Country 
cooking with half portions half price; chicken 
and chips. 
Andy’s Bar and Restaurant 
12 Market St, Monaghan Town. Hearty 
lunches and a more exotic evening menu. 
Bayleaf Café 
Main St, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan. 
Extremely good value café and takeaway; 
open in the evenings too. 
The Oystercatcher Bistro 
Market Square, Carlingford, Co. Louth. 
Serves a variety of seafood and meat 
dishes. 
La Pizzeria 
Peter St, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Exception-
ally popular pizza parlour. 
The Side Door Restaurant 
Drumalee Cross, Cootehill Rd, Cavan town. 
Buzzy place serving up pizzas, burgers and 
steaks.
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