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A GOOD FOOD GUIDE TO MAYO
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Cadden’s Bar One
Castlebar
To enjoy great Mayo ingredients with local craft beers in a great Mayo public house is simply one of the great West of Ireland experiences. Cadden’s Bar One is an award-winning public house and eatery is recognised as one of the very best places to dine or simply enjoy a local craft beer along the Wild Atlantic Way.
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Flanagans Pub
Claremorris
Flanagans Gastro Pub, Mayo’s best-kept secret, situated in the village of Brickens on the N60 between towns of Claremorris & Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo. If you fancy a drink or a bite to eat you will find a warm & welcoming atmosphere here serving locally sourced home cooked food, cocktails, carefully sourced wines & of course a great pint. Whether it’s a family dinner, Sunday lunch or a romantic meal, a quiet pint or glass of wine Flanagans Gastro Pub caters for all your needs.
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The Lodge at Ashford castle
Cong
Sitting within the magnificent 350 acre estate of Ashford Castle, The Lodge at Ashford Castle, County Mayo, overlooks magical Lough Corrib. Originally built in 1865, it’s now part of the award winning Red Carnation Hotel Collection offering mellow country house hospitality, exuding classic refinement with modern appeal.
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Ashford Castle
Cong
Ashford Castle has been hosting distinguished guests for almost 800 years – one of the most prominent being the Prince of Wales, who subsequently became George V of England. In honour of his visit in 1906, the Guinness family built a special dining room which still bears his name proudly to this day.
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Pat Cohan
Cong
In the wonderfully quaint and historic village of Cong lies the iconic Pat Cohans Bar. This landmark building was famously featured in the classic movie the Quiet Man, one of the most loved Irish-American movies of all time.
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Knockranny house hotel
Westport
Knockranny House Hotel is a hub of great cuisine, overseen by head chef Seamus Commons. With its plush interior, the Brehon Bar is THE place in Westport where visitors can kick back and relax while enjoying lunch / dinner or sipping on the best cocktails in Westport.
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Mulranny Park hotel
Mulranny
Dining in the Nephin Restaurant is an essential part of the experience of staying with us. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with spectacular views of Croagh Patrick, the Nephin Restaurant serves world class cuisine in a unique setting.
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Belleek castle
Ballina
The Kitchen team is led by local chef Stephen Lenahan, who has developed a philosophy to use classic and imaginative cooking with local, seasonal ingredients from our land, sea and air, combining a depth of flavour with the traditions of the Castle.
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Ice House
Ballina
Contemporary chic meets old world elegance throughout the Ice House. Funky furnishings, eclectic styling and stunning architectural design combine to make you feel like you’re in the heart of the city.
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Dillon´s
Ballina
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the town, you’ll find the atmospheric Dillons courtyard an ideal place in which to chill out after a busy day. This refreshing haven gives local residents andvisitors an opportunity to enjoy a drink, bar food or evening dinner in a unique location.We pride ourselves on delivering Restaurant food in a relaxed casual setting.
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Kelly´s Kitchen
Newport
Shauna Kelly was born into the world of good food. Her father Sean is the renowned butcher of Newport, Co.Mayo – long established Good Food Ireland Provider and driving force behind the food scene in this beautiful region.
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Crockett´s
Ballina
The premises has won many major awards in both the food and drinks industry since opening, noteably capturing the overall title of "Pub of the Year" in the Black & White awards in 2002 shortly after opening.
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Derrylahan
Louisburgh
We are located on the main street of Louisburgh. Our spacious Bar & Bistro offers you a great evening, whether you are coming for a drink or for a hearty, home cooked meal. We relaunched with a complete refurbish in December 2013 with a vibrant mix of old and new. Whether sitting up at the bar on a stool over a creamy pint, or gathered around the table with family or friends for our award winning food, we guarantee a great experience. Our staff go above and beyond to ensure homely service.
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The Tavern
Murrisk
Nestled at the foot of Croagh Patrick The Tavern Bar and Restaurant features open fires, quirky antiquities and an impressively extensive menu. The forgotten art of hospitality is alive and well in this family-run restaurant as Myles and Ruth offer a welcome as hearty as their food in warm, inviting surroundings.
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Sage
Westport
Sage has opened doors in 2007 (under different management) and since then it has built up quite a reputation for good and tasty food and friendly service
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The Pantry and The Corkscrew
Westport
THE PANTRY & CORKSCREW in the heart of Westport offers both lunch and evening dining with a varied and comprehensive wine menu. We pride ourselves on using as much local produce as possible in creating our dishes, all of which are freshly made in our kitchen.
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Cronin’s Sheebeen Restaurant
Westport
Few licensed premises in Ireland can lay claim to have a more historic and romantic location, amid the panoramic beauty of the west, than Cronin's Sheebeen.
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An Port Mor
Westport
FRANKIE MALLON’S multi award-winning restaurant has got it all. At An Port Mór you’ll find great food using the finest Irish ingredients cooked to perfection.
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Rua
Castlebar
Café Rua was opened by Ann McMahon in New Antrim Street, Castlebar over ten years ago with the aim of producing uncomplicated food using seasonal and local ingredients. The business that Ann started is now run by her children Aran and Colleen, and the aim remains the same.
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