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La Marine
Rosslare
12/07/2025: Our party of four had lunch in La Marine at Kellys Rosslare on a beautiful summer day.
We selected from the Mains Menu. Two trout and two chicken bruschetta.
The trout arrived on bed of pine nuts, mushrooms etc and swimming in oil. It was stomach turning.
The bruschetta was a few pieces of chicken on a piece of hard bread and big lumpy wedges. I've eaten bruschetta in the best restaurants, but to call this bruschetta was a joke. Unfortunately we were not laughing.
The AI generated screaming parrot adds nothing to the ambience. It needs to be put out of its misery.
Never again.
0 out of 5 would be more appropriate as it was that bad.
Our waiter Andrew was excellent.
05/07/2025: Brilliant. We ate in La Marine restaurant. Staff were so good. Great with multiple sensitivies and coeliac. Could not have been better. Dedicated fryer. Great food. Felt very safe. Menu did not show the allergens but they can modify most dishes. Lots of options for starter main and deserts. Had the fish of the day. Other half had pork chop. Delicious. 4 restaurants here and all could cater for us. Will be back. Lovely gardens. Beach walk. So good.
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Irish ferries
Rosslare
15/07/2025: A tired ship with visible rust even in the cabins. Not that Irish either - ship registered in Cyprus, crew East European, duty-free shop franchise (the best bit) is French. Made mistake of pre-paying a so-called full Irish breakfast - notable for quantity, not quality: and orange juice unavailable even if prepared to pay extra... bizarre.
15/07/2025: We travelled Pembroke Dock to Rosslare a few years ago on Stena Lines, so we thought we would give Irish Ferries a go this time. We arrived early and were near the front of the queue but we ended up boarding last. Went to the Lafayette cafe, they had run out of Coke Zero, sandwitches were stale and the card reader was broken! No paper in loo cubicle and the staff were very hard to understand. The Isle of Inishfree is looking tired, inside and out, and needs a revamp. On arrival at Rosslare we thought we may be first to disembark, but no, we sat for over half an hour in the bowels of the ship and were last to get off. The return trip was not as bad but could have been better. I don't know what system you use for the embark/disembark, but it is not very passenger friendly! Next time we ''Go across the sea to Ireland'' we will be going by Stena Line it was a far better experience.
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