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The Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula : Places to Eat

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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Packies

    The hallmark of Maura Foley’s cooking is simplicity and purity of ingredients. Relaxed and informal setting.

  • 2. Sheen Falls

    Everything about the Sheen Fall Lodge is grand. The hotel is immaculately run, exuding sophisticated style. The restaurant is no exception and the food is faultless.

  • 3. Annie’s Restaurant

    Chef-owner Annie Barry uses fresh local produce to create Irish dishes with a European twist. Set in a pretty seaside village, it is very popular, so book ahead.

  • 4. Doyle’s Seafood Bar

    In an area awash with seafood, this relaxed restaurant serves traditional fish dishes alongside more adventurous concoctions.

  • 5. The Purple Heather

    Simple food but cooked to perfection – pâtés to die for, beautifully light omelettes and hearty sandwiches on homemade bread.

  • 6. Nick’s Restaurant

    This is an extremely relaxed and jolly place very popular with the locals, with generous portions of traditional dishes.

  • 7. Gaby’s Seafood Restaurant

    Run by the Maes family who have been in the business for decades, Gaby’s is considered to be one of the best fish restaurants in town.

  • 8. Bantry House

    This fine house (see Bantry Bay and Bantry House) overlooking Bantry Bay has a craft shop and an excellent café with informal seating.

  • 9. The Cooperage

    Modern in style and decor, this bar and restaurant attracts a younger crowd than many of the other local restaurants in this price range.

  • 10. Chart House Restaurant

    This informal modern restaurant is to the east of town with windows overlooking the harbour. The food combines many flavours, with both Asian and European influences.

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