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Best Restaurants In Killarney (10 Super TASTY Spots in 2021)
"Finally, we’re onto one of the more unique restaurants Killarney has to offer. Fans of the Lord of the Ring movies will most definitely want to check out Killarney’s Shire Bar and Café. With hobbit-themed interiors, a visit to this café feels like stepping inside Middle Earth."
"A truly unique pub that’s a definite must-visit in Killarney. The Shire was named after the homeland of the hobbits in Middle Earth, a fictional world created by the late great J. R. R. Tolkien in his fantasy book series Lord of The Rings."
"Duck down the alley to this local hideout for deli sandwiches, coffee and cake, and a changing menu of hot lunch dishes such as shepherd's pie. It’s all made with locally sourced produce. There are a few tables..."
"8 Fleming's Lane, Killarney, IrelandReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiIrish, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night+353 (0)64-34295"
"The food dished up by the fine folks at Café Du Parc is some of the most overlooked breakfast Killarney has to offer, and one glance at the photos above should tell you why!. Known for its “funky brunch” where you can sip on mimosas, coffees, juices and anything else your heart desires. There’s a Parisian cafe atmosphere as soon as you enter and the freshly baked goods further reinforce that feeling."
"Not far from the previous location, Cronin’s Bar is an integral part of the town of Crosshaven. The bar itself is a throwback to previous generations as the walls are adorned with photos of boats from the nearby harbour, and the many trinkets that decorate the inside really add to the character of the place. The Mad Fish Restaurant is the food offering inside, and its selection of seafood is exquisite and has won numerous Irish food awards, so it is very much worth a try."
"Located on Cork Road and close to Daly’s Supermarket (where you can get some supplies for the day), this little cafe has an impressive selection for breakfast. Whether you want a full Irish or mini breakfast, there is something for everyone on the menu here. The omelette is ideal for anyone who can’t live without cheese and there is also porridge if you fancy some slow-burning carbs to prep you for the day."
"The menu at Mug and Bean is mighty, and there’s everything from smashed avocado on toast with poached eggs to homemade granola. If you plan on tackling Killarney’s Torn Mountain walk or the tough Cardiac Hill, the Creamy Porrige (Chunky rolled oats served with mixed toasted seeds, organic honey or berry compote) is just the job. There’s also a variety of egg dishes and the usual full Irish."
"From friendly stylish cafés to tasty fast food restaurants, there are numerous quality options to suit all tastes, styles and budgets. Here are a list of Cafés and Fast Food Restaurants that are located within walking distance of Castle Lodge.• Continental Café• Scéal Eile• Four Star Pizza• Allegro Pizzeria• Den Joe’s Fast Food Restaurant"
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"The weather is getting cooler and the evenings darker and it seems that all I crave is soups, broths and ramen bowls. Last week I was in Killarney and I stumbled upon Khao in search for just that. I had a spicy chicken ramen bowl and it's genuinely one of the best I've ever had."
"Next up is one of the best restaurants in Killarney for Asian cuisine. I’m talking, of course, about the brilliant Khao. Craving some tasty Asian food?"
"This impressive Victorian mansion is crammed with fascinating objects (70% of the contents are original). Portraits by John Singer Sargent adorn the walls alongside trophy stags heads and giant stuffed trout, while antique Killarney furniture, with its distinctive inlaid scenes of local beauty spots, graces the grand apartments along with tapestries, Persian rugs, silverware and china specially commissioned for Queen Victoria's visit in 1861. It's 5km south of Killarney, signposted from the N71."
"So we opted to explore Killarney National Park a bit, which included a tour of Ross Castle and a visit to Muckross House and its gardens. Ross CastleMuckross House"
"Built between 1842 and 1855, St Mary's Cathedral is a superb example of neo-Gothic revival architecture. Designed by Augustus Pugin, the cruciform building was inspired by Ardfert Cathedral, near Tralee."