County TipperaryRestaurants

Restaurants in County Tipperary

  1. McCarthy's

    A classic that deserves national acclaim and preservation, McCarthy's proclaims itself as pub, restaurant and undertaker – and not necessarily in that order. This timeless joint has closely spaced wooden booths and tables amid a thicket of treasures dating back to 1840, and the locals are only too happy to chat. And yes, it is an efficient set-up for wakes.

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  2. A

    Chez Hans

    Since 1968 this former church has been a place of worship for foodies from all over Ireland and beyond. Still as fresh and inventive as ever, the restaurant gives its blessing to all manner of Irish foods, including lobster, aged beef and quail.

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  3. B

    Cafe Hans

    Competition for the 32 seats is fierce at this gourmet cafe run by the same family as Chez Hans next door. There's a fantastic selection of salads, open sandwiches (including succulent prawns with tangy Marie Rose sauce) and filling fish, shellfish, lamb and vegetarian dishes, with a discerning wine selection and mouthwatering desserts like homemade caramel ice cream with butterscotch sauce. Arrive before or after the lunchtime rush or plan on queuing.

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  4. Sean Tierney

    Ketchup red at street level and mustard yellow for the two floors above, this narrow old pub churns out vast portions of pub classics like roasts, lasagne and more. Wander the warren of rooms and floors until you find a table that’s just right.

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  5. C

    Bake House

    Don't miss the hot pies (served with salad) at this busy spot.

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  6. Tipp’s Sporting Pub

    Tipp’s Sporting Pub is also known as the Kirkham House in honour of the local patriot. This old pub has carvery lunches that include smoked haddock and cod pie.

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  7. Niamh’s

    A smart deli and cafe with a wide range of appealing lunch options. Eat in the popular cafe or get one of the creative sandwiches takeaway and head to the banks of the Suir.

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  8. Henry’s Fine Foods

    And fine it is. Local ham and cheese features in many a lunch item; definitely partake. The eggs are free range and there are homemade jellies, jams and chutneys for sale.

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  9. Lazy Bean Cafe

    Busy, breezy little cafe dishing out tasty sandwiches, salads, soups and wraps.

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  10. River House

    A change in ownership has turned this icon by the river into just another caff, but the patio still has fine castle views. Enjoy them with your burger and chips.

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  12. Niamh's

    This smart deli and cafe has a wide range of appealing lunch options (gourmet burgers, pan-fried pork and lasagnes, plus creative sandwiches). Eat in the cafe or take your order away and head to the banks of the Suir.

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  13. Kearney's Castle Hotel

    Although it looks like a grand old castle (part of the building does comprise a medieval fortified tower), inside it's dungeon- dark and modernised, but there's a good range of meat, fish and poultry dishes.

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  14. Farmers Market

    Cahir's farmers market attracts the region's best food vendors.

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  15. Catalpa

    Accomplished Italian cooking at what many locals consider to be Clonmel's best restaurant ranges from classic antipasti platters and pizzas to mains like veal escalopes with Parma ham and mozzarella in sage and marsala sauce.

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