Killarney

The Laurels'
New Street

'The Laurels' The Laurels enjoys a great reputation for its food. Expect to find the best traditional fare around prepared not with just a little flair entirely from local ingredients. Bantry Bay mussels come in a tureen of white wine, garlic and fresh cream with home-made soda bread; Irish stew with crusty home-baked rolls; and traditional potato-cakes filled with chicken and smoked bacon on a mushroom sauce. As well as dining in the pub, the adjoining restaurant seats 65 people between two rooms for more leisurely dining. Main Street, Killarney. Phone: +353 064 31149. Fax: +353 064 34389. Email: [email protected] Web: (http://www.thelaurelspub.com)

CRONIN's
College St

This small cafe has a friendly, unpretentious setting and gives a particularly hearty welcome to families. there are a good variety of hot and cold options, with something to suit everyone. salads, soups, sandwiches, and hot entrees are available throughout the day and evening, all for very economical prices. specials offer daily diversity to the menu. a special child's menu has a number of pleasing standards with generous helpings of chips. enthusiastic and fast service makes eating at cronin's a pleasure.

Scéal Éile

A nice restaurant and cafã© on main street. try to get a window seat if you're dining on the second-floor restaurant. on a sunny day, the window boxes compliment the view as the bustling life goes by. the menu is varied and quite nice, as are the staff.