EnniskillenRestaurants

Restaurants in Enniskillen

  1. Oscar's

    Following a facelift and a change of management, this Enniskillen institution now sports a casual Tuscan-style restaurant upstairs, complete with a wood-fired pizza oven, and a more formal, Victorian dining room downstairs.

    The menu ranges from pizza and pasta through to flame-grilled steaks and seafood, with gourmet specials such as tartlet of goat's cheese with Clonakilty black pudding, and prawn ravioli with smoked cheddar and basil cream sauce. The kitchen can cater for various special diets if you warn them when booking.

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  2. Dollakis

    As well as serving lunch (noon to 4pm), cakes and snacks through the day, this chic little cafe transforms into a Greek-Mediterranean restaurant in the evening. The evening menu includes things such as grilled sea bream stuffed with lemon and herbs, chicken souvlaki and vegetarian moussaka.

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  3. Scoffs Wine Bar & Restaurant

    This busy restaurant has a modern vibe with shades of chocolate-brown and burgundy, dark wood and dim candlelight, and an international menu that includes braised lamb shank with creamy mash and redcurrant and rosemary gravy, and spicy vegetable and sunflower seed tortillas with tomato sauce and créme fraiche. The downstairs wine bar offers lighter meals. Three-course Sunday lunch costs £18.

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  4. Franco's

    An atmospheric warren of wood-panelled, candlelit nooks set in a former blacksmith's forge, Franco's is always bustling and noisy, and serves a range of Italian, Asian and seafood dishes. Early bird menus (noon to 8pm Monday to Thursday, to 7pm Friday and 5.15pm Saturday) offer two/three courses for €16/20.

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  5. Ruby’s Coffee & Sandwich Bar

    Tucked upstairs in Eason’s bookshop is this comfy nook furnished with sofas and armchairs, offering breakfast bagels and croissants, sandwiches and salads, soups and baked potatoes. Free newspapers, too.

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  6. Rebecca's Place

    A traditional cafe with pine tables and chairs, Rebecca's is set in a craft shop and serves good sandwiches, salads and pastries.

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  7. Johnston's Jolly Sandwich Bar

    A traditional bakery selling excellent pick-and-mix sandwiches, soup, pies and cakes to take away or eat in.

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  8. Terrace Restaurant

    The restaurant at the Westville Hotel combines understated elegance in the dining room with a deft touch in the kitchen – candlelight creates a romantic atmosphere, while delightful dishes such as scallops with pancetta and butternut squash risotto, and roast saddle of rabbit stuffed with black pudding and basil, make for a memorable meal.

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  9. Scoffs Wine Bar & Restaurant

    This busy restaurant has a modern vibe with shades of chocolate-brown and burgundy, dark wood and dim candlelight, and an international menu that includes braised lamb shank with creamy mash and redcurrant and rosemary gravy. The downstairs wine bar offers lighter meals.

    reviewed

  10. Ruby's Coffee & Sandwich Bar

    Tucked upstairs in Eason's bookshop is this comfy nook furnished with sofas and armchairs, offering breakfast bagels and croissants, sandwiches and salads, soups and baked potatoes. Free newspapers, too.

    reviewed

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