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Limerick Restaurants
"Their shop in Limerick, opened in 2005, was the first O&F in Ireland. At first it was a small Bottega, situated on Little Catherine street, at the heart of Limerick. In August 2010 it was completely renovated and the Caffè area was added."
"Olio & Farina isn't a uniquely Limerick Italian dining option, but its omission would be a shame. Its décor has a bohemian texture and the service is friendly and intimate. The food is rustic and authentic and the menu is priced fairly."
"Although you may not think it straight off the bat, Chocolat has an amazing selection of all types of Asian food on their menu. They are part of the group owned by Wokking, The Jasmine Palace and Z-We-Ton so before even tasting it, you know their take on Asian food is going to be good. Fragrant Thai curries, spicy Taiwanese stir fries and yummy Chinese chicken dishes adorn their already spectacular menu and each dish is prepared using fresh ingredients and served in filling, hearty portions."
"Combining the very best in diverse culinary cultures is Chocolat. The flavor of Mediterranean produce, the richness of Asian spices and the tastes of Irish cuisine are all fused to create an intriguing and memorable menu. Food highlights include their country braised lamb shank served with creamy mash or baby potatoes, Spanish paella with mussels, prawns, calamari and salsa verde, and their yan pang chicken."
"A tiny outdoor market in gorgeous village Adare, this farmer’s market is growing fast, having started out as a direct link to customers for business-leaning local farmers. New additions include stalls selling clothing, gardening equipment and plants, jewellers, bakers and some great furniture upcycling. It’s the kind of place you can explore thoroughly in less than half an hour, but surrounded by thatched roofs, ancient structures and a fairy fort, you won’t regret dropping in."
"The Milk Market has been a part of Limerick life since 1852. Your little ones will be fascinated by the collection of stalls, selling everything from homemade jam and knitted clothes to colourful flowers. You can easily spend a few hours here browsing the stalls and aisles, examining what the market has to offer and if the kids get tired you can stop for a bite at one of the many creative food stalls."
"Here you’ll discover the very best of fresh local artisan produce from farmhouse cheeses and chutneys, just-caught fish, meats, organic fruit & vegetables & much more"
"Since 1898, Flannery's has shared its love of Irish whiskey with visitors from near and far. Staff will suggest a drink from their "Whiskey Bible". Bar open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, with breakfast and lunch served until 3pm from Monday to Saturday."
"One of the biggest and most popular pubs in Limerick, Flannery’s Bar is located on Denmark Street. The pub has 3 bars and a front deck which overlooks a courtyard. The owner- Micheal Flannery is a treat to share a pint with while the staff is friendly."
"The Williamite War came to an end in this city in 1691 with the second Siege of Limerick. Catholic Irish and French Jacobite forces were eventually defeated by the Protestant Williamites, from Ulster, England, Scotland, the Netherlands and Denmark. The Treaty of Limerick was signed on 3 October 1691, and was a turning point in Irish history, leading to the “Flight of the Wild Geese”, when 24,000 Catholics left the country for France."
"Not an overly impressive sight in its own right, Limerick’s Treaty Stone symbolises an agreement that ended the Williamite War. The truce didn’t last for long, and the events that led to it still echo on. It’s not an overly impressive relic in its own right, but it has fantastic views, a plaque explaining the history (which dates back to 1691) and offers a real sense of stepping back in time."
"Everyone in Limerick knows this restaurant, conveniently located in the middle of the city on O’Connell Street. Their menus are always amazing. Whether you’re in the mood for pasta, steak, chicken, fajitas or fish and chips, Marco Polo can be depended on to really have something for everyone."