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10 Must Visit Pubs in Killarney, Ireland
"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."
"They have a few house beers available, which are brewed by Killarney Brewing Company. Address: Michael Collins Place, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland (map)"
"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"
"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 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."
"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"
"You’ll find some of the best breakfast in Killarney in Noelle’s Cafe on Old Market Lane. The retro cafe has an extensive menu with something to tickle most fancies. One of the most popular things on the menu is the breakfast baps, made with locally sourced Kerry bacon and eggs."
"Signposted 1.5km northeast of Muckross House, this well-preserved ruin (actually a friary, though everyone calls it an abbey) was founded in 1448 and burned by Cromwell's troops in 1652. There's a square-towered church and a small, atmospheric cloister with a giant yew tree in the centre (legend has it that the tree is as old as the abbey). In the chancel is the tomb of the McCarthy Mòr chieftains, and an elaborate 19th-century memorial to local philanthropist Lucy Gallwey."
"A 15-minute nature safari boat ride is the highlight of a visit to Tralee's wetlands centre. You can also get a good overview of the reserve's 3000 hectares, encompassing saltwater and freshwater habitats, from the 20m-high viewing tower (accessible by lift), and spot wildlife from bird hides. A light-filled cafe overlooks the main lake, which has pedal boats (€10 per 30 minutes) and rowing boats (€8 per 30 minutes) for hire."
"A 15-minute nature safari boat ride is the highlight of a visit to Tralee's wetlands centre. You can also get a good overview of the reserve's 3000 hectares, encompassing saltwater and freshwater habitats, from the 20m-high viewing tower (accessible by lift), and spot wildlife from bird hides. A light-filled cafe overlooks the main lake, which has pedal boats (€10 per 30 minutes) and rowing boats (€8 per 30 minutes) for hire."
"A post shared by Clíona de Róiste (@clionaderoiste) on Sep 9, 2019 at 10:44am PDT. Killarney Brewing Company isn’t your usual Irish pub with a fine selection of beer and whiskey plus traditional Irish music. Instead, their specialty are craft beers, and there are a variety of brews to choose from."
"I don’t think so, and if you agree then you will also love the Killarney Brewing Company. This independent craft beer brewery offers not just fantastic food and drink, but also a great tour experience to visitors to Killarney. The tour will run about an hour and includes a hilarious video."
"If you are a craft beer drinker I believe that Killarney Brewing Company is a must visit. You can read about our tour at Killarney Brewing here. Muckross Rd, Dromhale, Killarney, Co."