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7,3
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Hickie's Bar
Kilkee
12/04/2025: Food was okay forget most things took them abour 25 minutes to take the order and nearly 40-50 minutes on food wouldn’t waste your time going
04/03/2025: Went just for a quick grab, and it was absolutely lovely. The food was amazing and atmosphere lovely.
7,2
695 Reviews |
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Stella Maris Hotel
Kilkee
20/03/2025: Great location! We didn't stay here, but it looks cute and cozy.
26/10/2024: Stopped for lunch, great food and service ... Pity it is closing for the winter months.
6,9
516 Reviews |
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Myles Creek Bar
Kilkee
02/03/2025: Place was dated, room was small bed sheets were well used, bathroom dated and very cold. Lunch was smoked salmon and some chips, not the best and over priced, beer from tap was old not a good keg i would say. Morning breakfast i asked if i could have scrambled eggs with my fry instead of fried and was told NO, yet my wife sat infront of me eating scrambled eggs on toast. We cut our stay short. The off licence attached was awesome tho.
15/01/2025: I had the most wonderful time at Myles Creek Guest House. I stayed for 4 nights just to read, hike and relax and it was the perfect location and accomodation.
Lovely staff in the restaurant/bar that made my stay feel homely and authentic. The atmosphere was very calm, being close to the beach and hiking trails was perfect.
6,4
633 Reviews |
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The Pantry
Kilkee
26/08/2024: The sandwiches at The Pantry are hard to beat. Top-quality ingredients, generous portions and a wide variety of options. Their scones and carrot cake are also well worth trying. The only downside is a lack of indoor seating which surely is a bit of a must given the unpredictable weather on the west coast.
26/08/2024: I have been going to Kilkee for the last forty years, and The Pantry has gotten progressively bewildering in what it is trying to achieve. Back in the day, it was a thriving Café and bakery, serving cooked breakfasts, sandwiches, and delicious treats. They have changed a lot over the years, and the current layout doesn't do it justice. The majority of the space is taken up with what I assume is intended to be an Italian style Delhi, with displays of jams, wines, olive oils and pastas. This runs alongside a hot counter and baked goods stand, and a seperate coffee counter. This peculiar layout is entirely at the expense of adequate indoor seating, in the wilds of west clare. There are a handful of small tables inside the front door, and an outdoor seating area with no awning or umbrellas despite frequent heavy rain. The food is very good quality, but you are paying Café prices for essentially take-away food, which is served in single use plastic, even if you are eating "in", and the staff can be gruff. The Pantry gets away with this solely because of the lack of competition. Save your money and head for Beag in Kilrush.
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