Restaurants in Howth
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Oar House
A feast-o-fish is what the menu is all about at this newish restaurant – particularly the locally caught variety. Par for the course in a fishing village, but this place stands out both for the way the fish is prepared and because you can get everything on the menu in smaller, tapas-style portions as well as mains.
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The House
One of our favourite new openings in Dublin is this wonderful spot on the main street leading away from the harbour. In the handsome, airy dining room you can feast on dishes like crunchy Bellingham blue cheese polenta or wild Wicklow venison stew, as well as a fine selection of fish.
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King Sitric
Howth's most famous restaurant, praised for its superb seafood and prize-winning wine list, has added eight marvellous rooms to its premises right on the port. Each is named after a lighthouse, and all are extremely well decorated, with wonderful views of the port.
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Aqua
A contender for best seafood in Howth, Aqua has been serving top-quality fish dishes in its elegant dining room overlooking the harbour, in a building that was once home to the Howth Yacht Club.
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Wright’s Findlater
A modern all-in restaurant, bar and lounge, there’s the Asian-influenced Lemongrass on the first floor, above a stylish bar that does terrific grub, with the emphasis mostly on fish.
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Abbey Tavern
This atmospheric 16th-century tavern serves better-than-average pub grub, with an emphasis on seafood and meat. There's a bar menu all day.
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Seafood Shops
If you want to buy food and prepare it yourself, Howth has fine seafood that you can buy fresh from the string of shops on West Pier.
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Howth Fishermen's Farmer's Market
One of the best in Dublin, this is the place to come for fresh fish (obviously) but also for organic meat, veg and homemade everything else, including jams, cakes and breads. A great option for Sunday lunch.
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House
Wonderful spot on the main street leading away from the harbour where you can feast on dishes like crunchy Bellingham blue cheese polenta or wild Wicklow venison stew as well as a fine selection of fish.
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