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Places to Eat in Tipperary

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,016 ✭✭✭Blush_01


    old boy wrote: »
    where is this place situated

    It's just off Main St., up a pathway between the newsagents (not sure if Cathleen has changed the name since she bought it, used to be Greenes) and Kissanes Pharmacy, across from Kiely's pub/ Industria and Joy clothes shops. It used to be called The Stables before she took it over. It's on the same block as Footsteps, MacBurger and Paddy Powers. If you're coming along Main St. from the Limerick Rd. it's on the left side of the road, but not visible from street level. If you're coming along Main St. from the Cashel side it's on your right. If you need more details, PM me.

    P.S. Oldboy, if you ever want to know something related to something I've said and I haven't responded to your post within a day or two, PM me. I'm not always on this board, but I'm on Boards at least every few days.


  • Registered Users Posts: 28,192 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    La Seranta in Roscrea has pretty nice Italian food, no wine licence but you can bring your own without any problem....
    It's on the riverside just up from the chineese, used to be owned by the same people who own fiacra house if i'm not mistaken...


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,385 ✭✭✭dabbler2004


    O' Gormans pub in Bohernacrusha (Holycross, Thurles), they do daily lunches and Sunday dinners 12.30?-3.30, have eaten there a few times over the last few weeks and would highly recommend it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 vibefarm


    The Fairways Bar & Orchard Restaurant used to be known as Lucky Bags, based in Kilruane just 3 miles outside of Nenagh (Near Nenagh Golf Club on the Nenagh Cloughjordan road). They have a great menu (bar and evening) and extensive fish menu. They have just become a member of the BIM Seafood Circle.

    The lunch menu is excellent value with dishes at circa €9, then they have the bar menu and restaurant menu - all on their website

    http://thefairwaysbar.ie/

    In my opinion this is the best restaurant for miles around nenagh and I have been to a good few in Tipp

    you can view the menus at http://thefairwaysbar.ie/menus/


  • Registered Users Posts: 561 ✭✭✭dollydishmop


    La Seranta in Roscrea has pretty nice Italian food, no wine licence but you can bring your own without any problem....

    Agreed...good, simple, authentic Italian dishes. Nothing too fancy or overly complicated.

    But don't bother with their takeaway service...we've given up with it completely...after several "one more chance" orders...I don't think we've *ever* brought home what we ordered on the phone...and even when I've gone in, ordered at the counter, and waited...its been wrong....don't know why they can't get that right, or maybe I'm just unlucky!
    It's on the riverside just up from the chineese, used to be owned by the same people who own fiacra house if i'm not mistaken...

    Not sure about that though?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 157 ✭✭CeNedra


    Special Meals (Money to spend) in order of priority. Tipp and surrounds.

    Old Convent Clogheen (stay the night, best rooms and very large baths ..... very rosemantic!!). Special food, no choice outside of veggie or not. Loved it.
    Inch House - Lovely people working there, great food, never been so full in my life.
    Fiachrai House - First time I ever tasted Bailey's and toblerone cheesecake, will never forget it!
    Chez Hans - For an expensive restaurant the service is so bad. They still can't figure out who ordered what and it makes me laugh when they arrive out and shout, who ordered the duck??? Tasty food though.
    Bishops Buttery - I got a steak in the Bishops buttery (cashel palace) that I won't forget in a hurry, plus I love the decor. For some reason it doesn't match Chez Hans.

    Italian:
    DeEnzo's in Urlingford (near Tipp), lovely service and lovely restaurant and not too expensive. Owned and run by true Italians. Beats any of the Italian's in Clonmel or anywhere else I've been in Tipp hands down.

    Hearty Food/Everyday Food - Not too expensive:
    Tara restaurant in Thurles. Just try their raspberry cheesecake merangue and you'll see what I mean. Lovely service in there also.
    Four Sea's Thurles. Nicest oriental cuisine and best service.

    I think Clonmel is the biggest opportunity for a really good class restaurant. Lots of industry and no place to take people out when you go to visit. Clifords opened a restaurant for a while, but man that was the funniest place I've ever been. Never been so embarrassed at a mean with visitors in my life!! Closed down, but no replacement. Any good chefs out there looking for an opportunity need to look up Clonmel!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 474 ✭✭Casinoking


    Inch House is hard to beat, a huge feed and the quality and service is second to none


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,242 ✭✭✭mariaf24


    I cannot believe noone mentioned Mulcahys in Clonmel! I actually live almost an hour away but treat myself and my little girl to lunch here every few months. The food is devine, huge selection and the staff are so friendly and well mannered. They really ensure that you receive the best service. It's just a fab place to eat, really great happy atmosphere there also. *Drools*


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 Clonmelinfo


    In Mulcahys on St Patricks Day, lovely meal.

    A lot of different restaurants in Clonmel would be interested in more experiences.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,316 ✭✭✭Reginald P. DuM


    I'm not a huge Chinese food fan but the new one in Irishtown is quite nice, have been there twice recently and found it to be very tasty... Much more so that the other ones..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,380 ✭✭✭pooch90


    vibefarm wrote: »
    The Fairways Bar & Orchard Restaurant used to be known as Lucky Bags, based in Kilruane just 3 miles outside of Nenagh (Near Nenagh Golf Club on the Nenagh Cloughjordan road). They have a great menu (bar and evening) and extensive fish menu. They have just become a member of the BIM Seafood Circle.

    The lunch menu is excellent value with dishes at circa €9, then they have the bar menu and restaurant menu - all on their website

    http://thefairwaysbar.ie/

    In my opinion this is the best restaurant for miles around nenagh and I have been to a good few in Tipp

    you can view the menus at http://thefairwaysbar.ie/menus/

    SUBTLE!!
    Big trolling head on ya boy!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,368 ✭✭✭Fionn


    actually had dinner in Muls on St. Patrick's Day too, not bad at all.

    :)

    I saw a sign outside Mr. Bumbles the other day for Dinners starting at €9.95 or something pretty good value eh?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 9,425 ✭✭✭FearDark


    old boy wrote: »
    any feed back on the italian place near the times hotel

    Overpriced, not that nice and when I got home it wasnt what I ordered.


  • Registered Users Posts: 195 ✭✭allprops


    :)

    I saw a sign outside Mr. Bumbles the other day for Dinners starting at €9.95 or something pretty good value eh?[/QUOTE]

    Bumbles have been doing the Credit Crunch Lunch. Tenner for main and starter. Outstanding value, as cheap as a sandwich in other places. Plenty of choices for mains. Soup or wings to start.

    Best restaurant in Tipperary must be The Old Convent in Clogheen. Must be close to Michelin standard, Eight course menu only. Well worth a trip out there although if you are planning for a special occasion, stay if you can. The luxury is sumptious and the welcome is unique. We go there for every anniversary and never leave disappointed.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 338 ✭✭33% God


    Surprisingly I had an absolutely excellent meal in the Lemon Tree restaurant in Grants Hotel Roscrea. I wasn't expecting much but the decor, service and most importantly the food were all top notch, despite the fact that it was mother's day (when restaurants usually throw up any old muck).
    Highly recommend it if you're looking to eat in Roscrea.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,057 ✭✭✭tippspur


    Is there a place in Clonmel called the Lemon Tree aswell ? been hearing good reports about it lately. (nearly sure I heard it was called the Lemon Tree)


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 Clonmelinfo


    I don't know about The Lemon Tree but there is a restaurant called the Lemongrass Restaurant ( http://www.clonmel.info/lemongrass/ )


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,057 ✭✭✭tippspur


    I don't know about The Lemon Tree but there is a restaurant called the Lemongrass Restaurant ( http://www.clonmel.info/lemongrass/ )
    Yep, that's the one,I had the name wrong:o


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭rob55


    The golden kebab in golden, u get fine doner kebab resonable price.


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 Clonmelinfo


    If you are looking for a takeaway kebabs try Noors in Elm Park Clonmel www.clonmel.info/noors/ all food is cooked HALAL


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  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭Modified-IRL


    Anywhere decent in Tipp Town ??

    Eating and Drinking :confused:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 674 ✭✭✭Southsider1


    Kiely's in Tipperary is very good.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,277 ✭✭✭poisonated


    Cashel palace in....Cashel is very nice.

    Cahir house in Cahir used to be very good but apparently it's turned into a bit of a kip


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,277 ✭✭✭poisonated


    Furet wrote: »
    I would NOT recommend the Horse and Jockey.



    Ah they do great soup!


  • Registered Users Posts: 94 ✭✭BOND747


    Ballinacourty restaurant in the glen of aherlow is very good for an evening meal and not too pricey at all


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭rob55


    Anywhere decent in Tipp Town ??

    Eating and Drinking :confused:



    Macburgers, americian stars, sargies!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 whatamothinks


    mulcahys no no no ... i have worked their...lets just say food ain't so fresh, staff aren't so friendly, and i don't have to say much about the price. I am a qualified chef with alot of experience, you do not get value for money. :eek::eek:

    a good place for a pizza is prego's in irishtown, very reasonablely priced, very friendly staff and the option takeout or eat next store in devanes bar with amazing outdoor area. devanes also have a nice lunch menu.:cool:

    i agree withthe previous statement that clonmel is in real need of a 'a la carte' restaurant. anyone willing to invest in me to open one would be, much appreciated:D

    anyone interested in a good sunday carvery, Killcoran lodge is not bad and reasonablely priced.
    hotel minella is very nice and service is fast.(good choice on menu)
    the clonmel park, haven't been in a while but from what i can remember service a little slow but food was tasty. a little pricey.
    planet spice though at the moment has to be the best restaurant in the clonmel area. the food is fabulous, excellant service, fast and friendly, they have awards for the best curry in Ireland, they also cater for the non-spice lovers. great value for money:D:D:D:D:D


  • Registered Users Posts: 76 ✭✭Lauras5839


    Quimbys in Irishtown Clonmel is lovely and the staff are very nice which is change from most places in town lol. Lovely Decor too, eat upstairs is my advice as the big windows are perfect for people watching. It was just over €9 for a full Irish breakfast which was gorgeous I recommend it whole heartedly :)


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    shimla indian in thurles. lovely food and lovely service if indian is your thing on friar st coming from square


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,049 ✭✭✭digzy


    chez hans is the best of the lot. Seriously pricey though. I suppose they can get away with it-they're booked up for ages.Must be the only place not affected by the big RRRR.Ballinacourty's good as is the ballykisteen. Pity there's NOWHERE in tipp town.there's a good choice in clonmel and cashel. Chrissies in clonmel is top class-the bar under it mighn't be the shelbourne!! but love the food in the restaurant upstairs-very reasonable too.


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