02/05/2025: Location:
Yacht Bar enjoys a prime location in Clontarf, right in front of the Irish Sea and just steps away from it. The area is scenic, peaceful, and perfect for a walk before or after your visit. Whether you're enjoying the sea breeze or admiring the surrounding nature, the setting adds real charm to the overall experience.
Atmosphere & Space:
The pub itself is spacious, featuring several indoor salons, an outdoor seating area, and a rooftop. The rooftop is a standout spot, although it's only open on weekends and doesn’t offer service during weekdays, which is something to keep in mind when planning your visit. On weekdays, guests must choose between indoor or outdoor seating.
Food & Drink:
Yacht Bar offers a self-service-style kitchen. You select your food, and you're charged based on your choices. While the variety is decent, the food quality is just average. Considering the prices, there's room for improvement. As for drinks, I tried a few, including a margarita. The drinks were fine—nothing exceptional, but enjoyable.
Service & Hospitality:
This is where the bar could significantly improve. Upon entering, there’s often no clear guidance or greeting, which can be confusing for new visitors. Unlike many places where someone promptly asks if you’d like a table or food, the process here feels disorganized. On a few occasions, I noticed dirty tables and had to wait for them to be cleaned after sitting. Additionally, when we asked for an ashtray, the staff brought over a nearly full one from another table instead of emptying it first—which felt careless.
Overall:
Despite some service and hospitality issues, I genuinely like the place. Its location, ambiance, and spacious layout make it worth visiting, especially on a nice day. With a few improvements in staff training and food quality, Yacht Bar could easily become a top-tier spot.
01/05/2025: General pub with generic beer. No craft beer