No 35

Kenmare


Hand-cut limestone walls, exposed timber beams, stained-glass windows and an open fire set the stage for some of Kenmare's most creative cuisine. All-Irish produce features in dishes like slow-cooked rare saddleback pork (from the owners' own farm) with caraway-spiced swede, and market fish with capers and hazelnuts. Great Irish craft beers and ciders are served alongside a well-chosen wine list.


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