February 1, 2007
Caherdaniel Restaurants
Most restaurants in Caherdaniel are examples of the best of Kerry hospitality, friendly service and fresh, home-style cooking. Whether you eat in one of the general restaurants in the area, in one of the pubs or the local hotel, you are unlikely to be disappointed. Just some of the general restaurants which are recommended locally are The Stepping Stone, The Scariff Inn and The Blind Piper.
Caherdaniel is part of the Ring of Kerry and is a beautiful village in its own right. Have you ever dined in Caherdaniel? If so tell us your experience. We would love to hear from you.
Cahirciveen restaurants are located on one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland, the Ring of Kerry. As such, restaurants in Cahirciveen are always popular. Like many other parts of Kerry, seafood is a specialty, and if you do get a chance to sample some, you really should. Other options in the town include bar food and family-run restaurants. Hospitality and good service are guaranteed wherever you go. Cahirciveen is located in the West of Kerry. The Valentia harbour is not far away while such activities as fishing, and swimming are popular.
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It is no surprise that there are a huge amount of Dingle restaurants to choose from. Restaurants in Dingle are always popular, full with locals or the many tourists who flock here year after year.
Although Dingle is world-renowned for its restaurants, seafood, in particular, is a recommended dish. Most restaurants serve locally caught fish specialties. Restaurant locations are uniformly comfortable with an emphasis on tradition. With scores to choose from you will have no problem finding one which suits your needs.
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Ballyheigue Restaurants
Restaurants in Ballyheigue place value on locally produced food and good value for money. Other features include good service and friendly atmospheres. A good general restaurant is O’Regans where you can also enjoy a drink, either before or after your meal. Or you might like to try the White Sands Hotel whose restaurant is open to residents and non-residents alike. Ballyheigue is a lovely town with views of the beach, the Dingle Peninsula, or the Brandon Mountains.
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Glenbeigh restaurants are not hugely plentiful and as a small village this is not surprising. Restaurants in Glenbeigh, do, though, offer excellent service with wonderful hospitality. Choices for the visitor might include food in one of the local inns or bars. Or you may like to dine in the Towers Hotel. You are unlikely to be disappointed.
Situated near the intersection of the Ring of Kerry, Glenbeigh is a lovely village, which is only minutes away from great beaches and view of the Dingle Mountains.
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Kenmare restaurants are recommended not only for their quality of food but for their variety of choice. Restaurants in Kenmare do have a tendency for wonderfully traditional cooking but that is only half the story. French cuisine, Chinese and Italian are just some of the surprising choices on offer. In all there are over thirty establishments to choose from, from cafes to formal restaurants. Local produce is served in the majority of eateries, with a leniency towards fresh fish.
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