Dining
Bianconi Inn is located in Killorglin, between the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney area. This sophisticated restaurant twins as a fancy pub and luxury accommodation. The house special is the Biancon...
This intimate, country style restaurant boasts a tasty selection of Irish dishes, ranging to seafood chowder tp a great range of homemade traditional desserts. The must-try house speciality is the ...
A trip to Dingle wouldn't be complete without tasting some seafood fresh from the Bay. On Doyle's menu you'll find lobster, seafood risotto, shellfish salad and other local specialities. An Early B...
Foley's Townhouse and Restaurant
Foley’s Townhouse and Restaurant is a fancy hotel and restaurant, which serves seafood and steaks cooked in a variety of ways.
Some of the best seafood in the region can be found at Gaby’s, with ever-changing dishes making the most of the daily catch. Seafood is not the only option but freshness is a priority with all ingr...
This award winning premises is one of the oldest dining places in Dingle. Everything is fresh at Lord Baker's, from the seafood and the seasonal vegetables to the homemade soups and desserts. If yo...
Bars & Nightlife
Baily’s Corner is on Castle Street, the bustling main shopping street in the historic centre of Tralee. During the day it’s the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of Kerry’s county ...
Buckey's is the bar of the Arbutus Hotel in Killarney and is named after its founder. It is a good place to catch some traditional Irish music as there are nightly sessions very often
Bunkers Bar and Restaurant is situated in Killorglin, along the Ring of Kerry. Here you can eat some wholesome food and a homemade dessert to get ready for your road trip. Sports and races are show...
An traditional wood-lined bar with whiskey and beers. There are traditional music sessions during the week and DJs at the weekend.
Opened since 1899, Dick Mack's is a pub and brewery that has been awarded "Best Whiskey Bar of the Year" in 2016. The brewery is open for tours and it has a courtyard where you can enjoy some outdo...
Fertha Bar and Restaurant located on the Ring of Kerry and close to free car parking. Known locally for serving traditional meals in a friendly setting, it also offers lighter options like salads a...
Cafes
This small cafe in the heart of Dingle has few seats, but a lot of charm. Here you'll find freshly baked cakes and pastries every morning, as well as coffee made from beans that they roast themselv...
This historic cottage is located in the heart of Killarney National Park, close to the Old Weir Bridge and the Meeting of the Waters. It has been operating as a tea room for more than 200 years.
With its bright red facade, it's difficult not to notice Jam, a spacious cafe in Killarney's town centre. Here there is plenty of choice: you can choose one of their freshly baked goods, a warm dis...
Louis Mulcahy is a potter who sells his refined work in the shop where this café is located. You can treat yourself to a scone or a piece of cake baked on site, or stay for lunch and taste a dish w...
Award-winning ice cream made in Dingle with milk from Kerry County farms. Classic flavours as well as specialities such as sticky toffee pudding and Irish coffee are available. If you prefer someth...
Poffs is a lovely spot for breakfast and lunch in Kenmare. It's a family-run business that aims to provide locals and tourists with fresh, quality food. Try the famous Eggs Benedict, the Full Irish...