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  • Sophisticated and understated bar-restaurant beside the river. The excellent cooking is modern Irish.

  • The position of this clubhouse is worth a visit just for the view, but the food is excellent too. Fill up on delicious fresh seafood, then walk it off along the sandy beach.

  • This grand hotel (see The Gresham) offers a fine international menu, but head here for a particularly good afternoon tea.

  • This stylish new bar-restaurant, just off Ennis’s main square, serves an eclectic menu drawing on worldwide influences in an up-scale but informal atmosphere.

  • Minimalist chic is the form here – the hotel (see Morrison) and restaurant were designed by the fashion supremo John Rocha. Modern European food with an Asian influence is put together with predominantly organic ingredients.

  • An institution in Sligo, this is a real old-fashioned, dark-beamed pub. There’s a warren of rooms with benched snugs giving privacy and atmosphere. Good, hearty pub food.

  • A slightly quirky but high-quality restaurant, specializing in game and fish. A new wine bar on the ground floor is an excellent addition to the village.

  • Very popular with locals and visitors the simple, unpretentious food is consistently good.

  • A very civilized place for lunch or dinner overlooking Trinity College. The food is a mixture of classic Irish and French.

  • Beside the pier, this atmospheric restaurant-bar serves first-class seafood and a range of meat and vegetarian dishes. Traditional music most Sundays.

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