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Contribute Feedback What Tony Joris likes about The Baths At Clontarf: Restaurant And Bar:
A lovely salt water experience and water temp a comfortable 16 degrees. Staff very helpful. But why are there No Entry signs on front gate. Why is the restaurant dumping its rubbish on the way into the pool. Oh and it 's not a bath in the traditional sense..if you start using shampoo and soap in you will be thrown out. Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 View all feedback.
What Graham Barry doesn't like about The Baths At Clontarf: Restaurant And Bar:
The food is enjoyable but does carry a hefty surcharge because of the waterside location. Especially the starters seems extremely overpriced for the basic ingredients, small portion size and limited creativity. The team is pleasant but seems poorly trained: we were asked to order before getting menus, then half the dirty crockery wasn't cleared afterwards, and it took way too long to request/pay the bill. The dining... View all feedback.
A lovely salt water experience and water temp a comfortable 16 degrees. Staff very helpful. But why are there No Entry signs on front gate. Why is the restaurant dumping its rubbish on the way into the pool. Oh and it 's not a bath in the traditional sense..if you start using shampoo and soap in you will be thrown out. Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
The food is enjoyable but does carry a hefty surcharge because of the waterside location. Especially the starters seems extremely overpriced for the basic ingredients, small portion size and limited creativity. The team is pleasant but seems poorly trained: we were asked to order before getting menus, then half the dirty crockery wasn't cleared afterwards, and it took way too long to request/pay the bill. The dining room is stylish but partly in very poor condition. Especially the chair upholstery was just filthy with stains and food. So overall The Baths is an alright but overpriced experience marred by a handful of basic mistakes. It's very easy to find better options around Clontarf. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €20–30 Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
Drinks on a Sunday afternoon. Lovely place though we were too early for the bartenders. Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
I experienced significant disappointment with the quality of the food. The menu seemed to offer pub-style dishes but at an elevated price point. The ambiance, however, was exceptional, and the service provided by the staff was truly commendable. Regrettably, my choice was the halibut priced at €30, which, unfortunately, was prepared poorly—overcooked, dry, and lacking in flavor. I would not recommend the restaurant. Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
The night was absolutely fabulous, the food was delicious and all came out together with a suttle gap between courses, which gave us time to soak up the lovely chilled atmosphere and enjoy the beautiful views looking over the sea water pool and dublin Bay. The service was excellent and very accommodating especially the waiter cigar who was polite, funny and extremely friendly, he is a true credit to the establishment. The occasion was a birthday and the staff joined in with our celebration and gifted the birthday boy a complimentary dessert which just capped the evening off. The bill was very reasonably and worth every penny. I would highly recommend The Baths at Clontarf. We will be back!! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €40–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Fish and Chips and Salsa and Chips, Buffalo Chicken Wings