Cafés Restaurants Balbriggan

11 Cafés Restaurants Balbriggan

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City: Skerries, 18 New Street, Skerries, IE, Ireland
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City: Skerries, 38 Church Street, Skerries, IE, Ireland
"I love the chocolate eclairs I am addicted... Best bakery ever!!"
Here you can find the menu of La Bakery in Skerries. At the moment, there are 2 meals and drinks on the menu. You can inquire about changing offers via phone.
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City: Skerries, 86 Strand Street, Skerries, IE, Ireland
"Really loved the hot roll today..wrap bursting with hot prawns , lettuce, avocada and lime dressing. Relished every bite, Delish as always wether it's a deli take away or sit down in the cafe always thoroughly enjoy the visits here."
The large selection of coffee and tea specialties makes a visit to Olive Cafe Deli even more worthwhile, You'll also find tasty bites, cake, small snacks and chilled refreshments and hot drinks here. When you're not so ravenous, you can just treat yourself to one of the delicious sandwiches, a small salad or another snack, the menu also includes delicious vegetarian recipes.
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City: Skerries, Strand Street, Skerries, K34 Y862, Ireland
"Little Richard's decor is lovely, still very festive and nice ambient lighting. We initially sat at the corner table but moved quickly to a middle table as it was really cold in the corner. I ordered a coffee to warm up and it was given in a takeaway cup with a lid on which I've never received in any restaurant before. We all ordered Puck fair pizzas. The toppings were tasty but the base was way too salty for my liking. There were two choices for dessert (one being an nutella pizza which I presume would have the same salty base as the regular pizzas). We didn't fancy either and asked for coffees (in cups/mugs) Our waitress informed us that they don't serve coffee after 5pm! The restaurant is open until 9:30 pm! None of us could believe it. Coffee in a restaurant is a basic. We paid and left. Unfortunately I won't be back in a hurry. There are way to many eatery choices in Skerries to risk this again."
The menu of Little Richards Wood Fired Pizza from Skerries includes 34 meals. On average, meals or drinks on the menu cost about $12.5. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
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City: Skerries, 30/31 Strand Street, Skerries I-, Ireland
"Love this shop the ice cream in the machine is yummy softly whipped with a flake strawberry sauce and sprinkles :"
As soon as we have a meal plan for Gerry's Fresh Foods from Skerries, we will publish it here. In the meantime, feel free to take a look at the meal plans in the surrounding area. Or help us by uploading the menu here.
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City: Skerries, 26 Harbour Road, Skerries I-K34 ED91, Ireland
On this website, you can find the complete menu of Goat In The Boat from Skerries. Currently, there are 2 dishes and drinks up for grabs. For seasonal or weekly deals, please contact the restaurant owner directly. You can also contact them through their website.
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City: Skerries, 47-48 Thomas Hand Street, Skerries I-K34 A317, Ireland
At Molly's Cafe from Skerries you have the opportunity to enjoy delicious vegetarian dishes, in which no trace of animal meat or fish was used, Inthemorning a hearty brunch is offered here. There are also exquisite dishes available, typical for Europe, Furthermore, you can get sweet treats, cake, small snacks and chilled refreshments and hot drinks here.
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City: Skerries, 5-7 Church St., Skerries, Ireland
"My sister Sarah is a truly exceptional human being in every way. So when she scored crazy high points in her Leaving Certificate exams this year, I was over the moon for her, and was never surprised! She gives everything she ever does her all. To celebrate her outstanding results we decided to go out for dinner. The weather was gorgeous, so when a drive to Skerries for dinner. When The Redbank Restaurant was suggested, we all agreed. Reason one; The Redbank is a good spot for special occasions. Reason Sarah had never been before.<br br/>We arrived quite early so had plenty of time to admire the Skerries Mills, drive along the always buzzingly busy Harbour road and park at Martello tower to look out on the coast and take in the fresh air. Skerries is undeniably picture perfect.<br br/>We left Martello and made our way back toward the restaurant; parking on Church street which is a lot more peaceful than Harbour road. Here, on Convent lane you’ll find the entrance, veiled in greenery.<br br/>Ring the doorbell, and the owner of the Redbank House, Terry, will lead you to a sitting room where you may begin your evening with an apéritif. <br br/>The place is a little rustic, possibly old fashioned..but in a charming way. The aforementioned Terry (McCoy) distinguishable by his beard and long ponytail, has won countless awards for the Redbank and is an avid supporter of fresh local produce. The Redbank Restaurant is predominantly seafood; and you can’t get much better than the freshest catch from Skerries harbour. <br br/>We sat by the fireplace,which of course wasn’t lit (it was August but was very comfortable all the same. We settled in nicely and ordered a bottle of cava to toast my super smart sis. Terry left us to our devices to peruse the menu but not before bringing taster plates of fried potato skins; all golden and crispy. A nice pre-dinner touch to accompany a chilled glass of bubbles. <br br/>We chose a red and white wine pretty handy but it was a tough choice choosing a dish with such a great and varied selection for both starters and mains. Soups, carpaccio, pigeon.. a huge selection of fish and shellfish (as expected steak, lamb, duck and pork. As a huge lover of shellfish the ‘Dublin bay prawns, cockles, mussels, rock oyster and lobster pieces in a champagne sauce’ sounded kinda perfect, don’t you think? My choice was made; the Shellfish Millennium. No regrets.<br br/>We were led to our table which was lit by candlelight. The dining room is classic, dimly lit and comfortable. There was a couple in the corner of the restaurant but otherwise it was quiet. It was only a Wednesday, and since the weather was so beautiful, perhaps a lot of people gravitated toward the harbour for the evening. According to my parents, it can be quite busy on the weekends. As you may have guessed, The Redbank House Restaurant was originally a bank in Skerries. <br br/>My Mother had the mussels, my Father the seafood chowder (he is a chowder freak) while my sister and I pinched all the Guinness bread, which was delicious, if you’re asking. We were saving ourselves for the main course…well, I was anyway. I had one too many potato skins. Main course time… <br br/>Roast breast of Barberry duck with baked grated potato.<br br/>Organic smoked salmon <br/>Ardgillan Park fillet steak with a red wine, shitaki mushroom and beef marrow sauce, with tarragon and cream. <br br/>Each dish comes with a small selection of vegetables and potatoes. Portions are generous so a side isn’t really necessary…especially when you order the seafood millennium. <br br/>Everyones course had arrived at the table except mine. I knew it was coming, I was totally chill…and full of potatoes and Guinness bread. Then the diners across the room caught my eye. Their mouths were open in disbelief, then they looked over and gave me a smile. Terry was coming from the kitchen with a red apron under his arm, his two hands busy holding what can only be described as the type of plate you use to serve a fat Christmas turkey.<br br/>Behold! The seafood millennium! It was a feast for the eyes, let alone the belly. So much seafood, piled high, all for me. I must warn you though; it’s a laborious dish. It took an hour to eat, and I had my Dad de-shelling prawns the whole time as I ate mussels and squid. If he hadn’t taken on the job as chief prawn disassembler, I’d be there all night. He kindly offered after I cut my finger on my third prawn. A rookie mistake. <br br/>I would order the seafood millennium again, and the sauce was incredible. Next time I would share with someone as it can go cold, and I would ask for more sauce on the side. Another very nice touch at The Redbank is the dessert trolley. Who can resist tiers of treats? There was pecan pie, flourless chocolate cake, tiramisu, baklava and a few more that I fail to remember. Whatever your choice, its served with a dollop of fresh cream if you fancy. <br br/>I had the tiramisu. I must order tiramisu or cheesecake when I see them on a menu – my two loves! The tiramisu was nice. It was rich in coffee flavours but in turn that made it a little soggy. My favourite is still from a restaurant in Spain, Los Abanicos, which can’t be beat – so I’m a bit of a harsh critic. Next time I would try the flourless chocolate orange cake. My parents aren’t crazy on desserts and stuck with coffee, and the only things my sister might have considered had nuts and she’s highly allergic, so I’ll have to leave you with just one dessert review!<br br/>This was my second time at the Redbank House Restaurant. The food and service are both very good, and little elements of the place make it memorable. I would return again in the future for a special occasion and perhaps on the weekend to experience a different atmosphere."
Red Bank from Skerries is a cozy coffee house, where you can enjoy a snack or cake with a hot coffee or a sweet chocolate, and you may look forward to the delicious traditional seafood cuisine. In this restaurant there is also an comprehensive diversity of coffee and tea specialties not to forget, You can also unwind at the bar with a cool beer or other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
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City: Skerries, 30/31 South Strand, Skerries I-, Ireland
You can at Cafe Jacques from Skerries try delicious vegetarian courses, in which no animal meat or fish was brought into play, here they serve a diverse brunch in the morning. Apart from simple snacks, sweet pieces and cakes, there are also cold and hot drinks, the place provides but also menus from the European context.
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City: Skerries, Harbour Road, Skerries, Ireland
"Great staff and a great selection of yummys "
On this site, you can find the complete menu of The Lifeboat from Skerries. Currently, there are 18 menus and drinks up for grabs. For seasonal or weekly deals, please contact the owner of the restaurant directly. You can also contact them through their website.

That have been 10 from total of 11 Cafés Places from Balbriggan.