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Dining on the Dingle Peninsula; 'a truly wonderful experience'by Marian O'FlahertyDining on the Dingle Peninsula is simply one of life's 'must-dos'; with award-winning restaurants, pubs and cafes located throughout the length and breadth of the peninsula, there is something to suit every palette and indeed every budget. The world's most prestigious food critics agree that good food is something Dingle has become synonymous with. As a consequence you will find the Dingle Peninsula's restaurants and eateries regularly feature in the world's top food-guides, from the Bridgestone to the Michelin. Seafood is a particular speciality in Dingle - with the Atlantic Ocean on its door-step, fresh fish and shell-fish is delivered to restaurants on a daily basis. The region is also acclaimed for its excellent meat and fresh dairy produce as agriculture is the one of the main-stays of the Dingle Peninsula's economy. The finest quality beef, steaks, lamb and pork are all raised and produced locally along with fresh, organic, locally sourced fruits and vegetables. Fine cheeses are cultivated locally and you find seasonal produce perpetually featuring on menu-boards around the Dingle Peninsula. It's all about taking the finest local produce and creating dishes that reflect the natural flavours of the food. As a consequence, the region has long attracted some of Europe's top chefs to practice their trade - and why wouldn't they with the finest ingredients at their disposal. In adirelandion, local artisan chocolate-makers, bakeries and even ice-cream makers ensure that sweet-tooths are catered for. So whether its enjoying a pint of Guinness and a plate of fresh mussels in a local pub overlooking the sea, settling down to some coffee, cake or freshly basked scones and afternoon tea outside a local cafes or savouring the best Irish beef and a glass of fine wine in a candle-lit setting - dining on the Dingle Peninsula truly is a wonderful experience. |
An Canteen RestaurantDykegate Lane, DingleAdam's Bar & RestaurantMain Street, DingleAshes Bar & RestaurantMain Street, DingleBenners Hotel RestaurantMain Street, DingleBulls Head RestaurantJohn Street, DingleCaife Deirdre Orchard Lane, DingleCharthouse Restaurant Mail Road, DingleDinner, Holy Ground, DingleDanno's Bar & Restaurant Strand Street, DingleFentons Restaurant Green Street, DingleFish at the Marina The Marina, DingleLouis Mulcahy Pottery Cafe BallyferriterGlobal Village Restaurant Main Street, DingleGorman's Clifftop Restaurant Glaise Bheag, BallydavidGoat Street Cafe Goat Street, DingleHalf Door Restaurant John Street, DingleStone House Restaurant VentryJohn Benny's Bar Strand Street, DingleLong's, Dingle Bay Hotel Strand Street, DingleLord Bakers Restaurant Main Street, DingleMurphys Pub Strand Street, DingleBlue Zone Jazz & Wine Bar Green Street, DingleNovecento Pizza Shop Main Street, DingleOld Pier Restaurant FeohanaghOut of the Blue Restaurant Strand Street, DingleOld Smokehouse Restaurant Main Street, Dingle |
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