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Top 5 vegan and vegetarian friendly restaurants in Killarney
"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)"
"The curious cat is a wonderful cafe, as quirky as its name and with attentive and friendly staff. Vegetarians are in their element here – the cafe has a wide range of delectable baked treats, such as banana bread and brownies. The star of their daily specials menu is always their homemade soup."
"This lovely little French bakery opens up at 8am and has a rustic vibe to it. On entering, you will be instantly captivated by the wonderful smell inside. The flakiest freshest croissants come straight out of the oven and onto your plate."
"Be prepared to wait if you want to get one of the upcycled wooden-box seats at this rustic, always-busy and authentically French cafe-patisserie. Indulge yourself with a breakfast of café au lait, baguette with..."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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..."
"Genting Thai is Killarney’s only authentic Thai Restaurant and it is located on Beech Road in Killarney. It offers a wonderful variety of flavours & tastes of Thailand, with fusions of fresh herbs & spices combined with the finest quality of fresh, locally sourced meat & vegetables. It provides a welcoming atmosphere in a spacious setting."
"Genting Thai is an authentic taste of Asian cuisine in the heart of Kerry. The restaurant has been recently renovated and is now beautifully decorated, with ambient lighting and oriental ornaments. They offer a tantalising cocktail menu, with classics such as bellinis and strawberry daiquiris."
"If you need a break from Irish stews or fish and chips, and you’re in the mood for something with a little bit of zing, try Khao Asian Street Food. The vast menu covers a range of Vietnamese and Thai classics, such as pho bo (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) and Thai green vegetable curry, but you may also spot one or two unfamiliar offerings. There’s plenty of space for dining inside, but you can also grab your favourite dish to go if you’re after a cosy night in."
"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."
"Four-star luxury AND great value can be found at the Killarney Towers Hotel, part of the reputable O’Donoghue Ring Hotel Group. Along with a restaurant and bar for live evening entertainment, guests can enjoy the superb leisure facilities onsite (see above). The rooms in this place are spacious and tastefully furnished with everything from air-conditioning to bathrobes and a room safe."
"The Avenue Hotel is another of the more popular places to stay in Killarney if you want to be based right at the thick of it. Combining comfort with a budget-friendly price, Killarney Avenue Hotel is one of the best choices for those looking for cheap hotels close to Killarney town centre. This elegant four-star hotel has 66 beautiful rooms with large windows, high-end furnishings and luxurious bedding close to Kenmare Place and the entrance to Killarney National Park."
"If your perfect evening is holed up in a traditional Irish pub, then the snug and welcoming Kenmare Rooms at the Killarney Avenue Hotel is just the ticket. Find yourself a cosy corner with a pint of Guinness and kick-back with the locals to enjoy some live music. A town centre location also means plenty of other local pubs are within an easy stroll, plus you have the famous Golden Gate entrance to Killarney National Park just opposite."
"If you need a break from Irish stews or fish and chips, and you’re in the mood for something with a little bit of zing, try Khao Asian Street Food. The vast menu covers a range of Vietnamese and Thai classics, such as pho bo (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) and Thai green vegetable curry, but you may also spot one or two unfamiliar offerings. There’s plenty of space for dining inside, but you can also grab your favourite dish to go if you’re after a cosy night in."
"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."
"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."