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FOOD TRAIL Experience the Flavours FOOD TRAIL experience the flavours www.kenmare.ie KENMARE FOOD TRAIL experience the flavours The Kenmare Food Trail gives you a tour of the many establishments offering the best in food choices. If you are looking for a quick cup of coffee or tea and a delicious scone or cake, a bakery with the freshest bread and croissants, a lunchtime snack, a takeaway meal or a full dining experience the choice is yours in Kenmare. You don’t get much fresher than Kenmare’s Place to Plate philosophy. It’s important for you to know where your food comes from, so chefs and proprietors here take a special interest in quality and freshness. By sourcing as much as possible from local suppliers they know where the food is produced, reared or grown and even the name of the person who delivers it. Kenmare has 48 eateries, in the town and within a thirty minute drive with fish, meat and vegetarian tastes catered for. Special daily menus are offered, all based on what fish has been caught, what shellfish is in season, what market garden produce is ready for picking and how good the beef, lamb or pork is today. Kenmare is situated on the southern part of the Wild Atlantic Way with access to the very best fishing waters, so be sure to taste a daily catch – whether its the mussels, oysters, lobsters or fish caught and delivered fresh to shops and restaurants. Take a look at the many food award plaques displayed around town… proof enough that you can rely on a good experience when you eat in Kenmare. We wish you a scrumptious tour as you experience the flavours of Kenmare’s Food Trail. KENMARE FOOD TRAIL 1 Whytes Centre 32 Key Cafés 34 Road – N70 Restaurants Foo Sneem tp Speciality Foods 33 ath Supermarkets K 35 illarn SuperValu Lidl Aldi P P atr CAFÉS & RESTAURANT ick ey Road N71 C MAP & DIRECTORY REFERENCES on no r Henry Street S ca 1 Maison Gourmet r 2 Mick & Jimmy’s te ailway Road e n R 3 Pyro Pizza R o 4 The Mews a d 5 Packies 6 Bella Vita 7 Purple Heather P 8 Poff’s P 9 Puccini’s KENMARE FOOD TRAIL 10 Davitt’s Bridge Street F 11 O’Donnabhain’s E experience the flavours 12 The Coachmans i 19 Kenmare Town Map 13 Foley’s The 14 Jam 20 Squar 15 Kenmare Ice Cream 18 16 The Wander Inn e The Square/Bridge Street 17 21 16 O’Sullivan’s 17 Café Mocha t Street 15 e Rock Street Hallisey’s G 18 Atlantic Bar C 23 ney/Cork R569 D 22 ar Mark Main 24Stre 19 Bookstop Café 14 Henr 13 H Kill 12 Daybreak 25 20 Rainbow Chinese 26 e 11 Str y et Main Street 27 21 The Horseshoe 10 29 B 9 Speciality Foods 22 PF McCarthy’s et 28 23 Apache Pizza 8 P A Lorge Chocolates 7 24 Roma 30 B Vanilla Grape Wines New Road 25 Mulcahy’s 5 C Jerry Hurley Butcher A Henry Court 4 26 No 35 3 31 D The Pantry Wholefoods 6 27 Lily House E Roger O’Sullivan Butcher 2 28 The Lansdowne Arms 32 Caseys at Brook Lane Hotel P F The Bridge Street Co-op 1 Shelbourne Street 29 Tom Crean Fish & Wine 33 Kenmare Bay Hotel & Resort G Teach Milsean House of Sweets Shelbourne Street 34 The Rose Garden Height Bell H Randles Butcher 30 Park Hotel Kenmare 35 Bia Bia I Adult Education Centre 31 The Lime Tree 36 Sheen Falls Lodge Grow Your Own Vegetables I 2 3 36 N71 Pier Road P ier To Glengarriff/Bantr y – N7 1 Roughty Road Castletownbere – R571 To N71 Molls Gap 38 39 Follow the N71 north for: 38 Avoca Moll’s Gap KENMARE FOOD TRAIL R568 39 Strawberry Field experience the flavours Pancake House Out of Town Map Follow the N70 for: 40 Boathouse Bistro at Dromquinna Manor R569 N71 41 Greens at Ring of Kilgarvan Kerry Golf Club 40 36 41 N70 Kenmare R568 N71 Blackwater R571 Ring of Kerry 42 Follow the N71 (Iveragh Peninsula) south for: 36 Sheen Falls Lodge 43 37 Molly Gallivan’s Sneem N70 R571 Follow R571 for: 42 The Sailor’s Bar 43 Con’s at Star Outdoors 44 44 The Lake House Bonane 45 Teddy O’Sullivan’s 46 Smokey Pickle Café 37 Tousist 47 Josie’s Kenmare Bay 48 Derreen Garden Café 49 Pedals and Boots N71 R573 45 R571 ® Lauragh 48 Ring of Beara 46 49 (Beara Peninsula) 4 5 47 Restaurants 5 Packies – 35 Henry Street Eating out in Kenmare is always a special experience. The highly acclaimed Tel: +353 (0) 64 664 1508 and award-winning restaurants offer the very best of locally sourced products. Email: [email protected] Web: packiesrestaurant.ie For town locations see map on page 12 Coachman’s, The – Henry Street 2 and 3 for out of town locations see Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1311 30 Park Hotel Kenmare map on pages 4 and 5 Email: [email protected] Shelbourne Street Web: thecoachmans.com Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1200 Email 23 Apache Pizza – 20 Main Street : [email protected] Web: parkkenmare.com Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1616 43 Cons at Star Outdoors Dawros, Beara 27 Lily House, The – 26 Main Street 18 Atlantic Bar, The – The Square Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1222 Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1984 21 PF McCarthy’s – 14 Main Street Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1094 Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1516 Web Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] : staroutdoors.ie 31 Lime Tree, The – Shelbourne Street Web: pfskenmare.com Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1225 33 Bay Restaurant at the 10 Davitt’s – Henry Street, Kenmare Email: [email protected] 20 Kenmare Bay Hotel & Resort Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2741 Web: limetreerestaurant.com Rainbow Chinese – Market Street Tel Sneem Road, Kenmare Email: [email protected] : +353 (0)64 664 8622 Web Tel: +353 (0)64 667 9300 : davittskenmare.com 4 Mews, The – 3-4 Henry Court Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2829 7 Purple Heather, The – Henry Street Web: kenmarebayhotel.com 41 Greens at Ring of Kerry Golf Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1016 & Country Club – Templenoe Web: mewskenmare.com 6 Bella Vita – 18 Henry Street Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2000 3 Pyro Pizza – Henry Court Tel: +353 (0)64 664 0010 Email: [email protected] 2 Mick & Jimmy’s – 36 Henry Street Tel: +353 (0)64 664 8441 Web: ringofkerrygolf.com Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2820 Email: [email protected] Web: pyro.ie 40 Boat House Bistro at Email: [email protected] 24 Dromquinna Manor – Sneem Road 21 Horseshoe, The Web: mickandjimmys.com Roma – 16 Main Street Tel Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2889 Main Street : +353 (0)64 664 2885 Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1553 25 Mulcahy’s – Main Street Web: dromquinnamanor.com Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2383 42 Sailors Bar, The – Killaha West Web: thehorseshoekenmare.com Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0) 64 664 2684 32 Caseys at Brook Lane Hotel Web: mulcahyskenmare.ie 36 Sneem Road 47 Josie’s Lakeview House – Sheen Falls Lodge Kenmare Old Tel Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2077 Glanmore Lake, Lauragh 26 No. 35 – Main Street : +353 (0)64 664 1600 Email Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 668 3155 Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1559 : [email protected] Web Web: brooklanehotel.com Web: josiesrestaurant.ie Email: [email protected] : sheenfallslodge.ie Web: no35kenmare.com 44 Cloonee Lakehouse, The 28 Lansdowne Arms Hotel 28 Tom Crean Fish & Wine Cloonee Lakes, Tuosist Main Street 11 O’Donnabhain’s – Henry Street Main Street Tel Tel: +353 (0)64 668 4205 Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1368 Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2106 : +353 (0)64 664 1589 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: lansdownearms.com Web: odonnabhain-kenmare.com Web: tomcrean.ie 6 RESTAURANTS KENMARE FOOD TRAIL 7 Cafés It’s not just restaurants that offer the best of food in Kenmare. The cafés are full of the nicest treats, all homemade and presented to tempt. For town locations see map on page 38 Avoca at Molls’ Gap 2 and 3 for out of town locations see Moll’s Gap, Killarney map on pages 4 and 5 Tel: +353 (0)64 663 4720 35 Bia Bia – Kenmare Shopping Centre 48 Derreen Garden Café – Lauragh Tel: +353 (0)87 249 3782 Tel: +353 (0)64 668 3103 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: derreengarden.com 19 Bookstop Café – Bridge Street Tel: +353 (0)64 667 9911 37 Molly Gallivan’s Email: [email protected] Raleigh, Bonane Tel: + 353 (0)64 664 0714 17 Café Mocha – The Square Email: [email protected] Tel: +353 (0)64 664 2133 Web: mollygallivans.com 14 Jam – 6 Henry Street 49 Pedals and Boots Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1591 Lauragh, Beara Email: [email protected] Web: jam.ie Tel: +353 (0)64 668 3101 Email: [email protected] 15 Kenmare Ice Cream Web: pedalsandboots.ie Henry Street Tel: +353 (0)87 249 3782 46 Smokey Pickle Café Email: [email protected] Lauragh, Beara Tel: (0)64 668 3954 1 Maison Gourmet – 26 Henry Street Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1857 39 Strawberry Field, The Moll’s Gap, Killarney 8 Poff’s – New Road Tel: +353 (0)64 668 2977 Tel: +353 (0)64 664 0645 Email: [email protected] Web: strawberryfield-ireland.com 9 Puccini’s – 29 Henry Street Tel: +353 (0)64 664 1949 34 Rose Garden, The – Sneem Road Tel: +353 (0)64 66 42288 Email: [email protected] Web: rosegardenkenmare.com 8 CAFÉS KENMARE FOOD TRAIL 9 Bars Lansdowne Arms Hotel Enjoy a pint of the black stuff, or one of Ireland’s fabulous craft beers at one Main Street of the many pubs and bars in town.
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