Restaurants & Pubs

 

Good Food Ireland’s Approved Restaurants, Pubs and Cafes are all carefully selected for their commitment to using local food, supporting Irish farmers, food producers and fishermen. They all share a passionate belief in serving nutritious, well-prepared and well-presented Irish, local and artisan food. Add to that an ambience rooted in congeniality and warmth, and you have the very essence of what Good Food Ireland stand’s over and recommends, and that you will similarly enjoy.

 

 
 
 
 
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Jim Edwards

Market Quay, Kinsale, Co Cork

Well established bar, restaurant and B&B accommodation right in the centre of lively Kinsale. Great seafood in the restaurant and a good old Cork welcome in the bar. Rooms are simple and comfortable and the location is perfect for strolling Kinsale’s narrow streets with their galleries, pubs, and the substantial harbour area popular with sailors from all over the world.

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Dinner Main from: €16   |   Lunch Main from: €9   |   Double Room from: €60
 
 
 
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Junos Café Bistro

26 Parkgate Street, Dublin 8.

Juno’s Café Bistro is a true gem located just beside Dublin’s Phoenix Park. Head Chef Juha Salo’s Scandinavian influences and his keen eye for quality and seasonal ingredients showcases some Ireland’s most loved local food producers. The room is calm and beautifully appointed with old church chairs and simple design and the service is a bastion of real Irish hospitality couple this with Juha’s delightful bistro-style of cooking and you’ll find that Juno’s is a quirky little neighbourhood bistro that ticks all the boxes.

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Dinner Main from: €13   |   Lunch Main from: €9  
 
 

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