Most Popular Pub food in Portmagee, Province of Munster, Ireland

August 13, 2019 Stefan Strunk

Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Portmagee. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Portmagee (Irish: An Caladh, meaning "The Harbour") is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. The village is located on the Iveragh peninsula south of Valentia Island, and is known locally as 'the ferry', in reference to its purpose as a crossing point to the island. Access to Valentia Island is now via the Maurice O'Neill Memorial Bridge from Portmagee, which was built in 1970 and named in memory of a member of the IRA executed in 1942 for his part in the shooting dead of Detective George Mordaunt in Dublin.
Things to do in Portmagee

1. Bridge Bar The

Main Street, Portmagee Ireland Irish, Bar, Seafood, European, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music +353 66 947 7108 http://www.moorings.ie/restaurant-and-bar/bridge-bar/
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4 based on 603 reviews

Bridge Bar The

The Bridge Bar at The Moorings, Portmagee is open all year round. Great food served all day with traditional music at weekends. Trips to Skellig Michael can be arranged and packages are available from April to September. Cois Cuain gift shop is open from

Reviewed By RichardN377

We enjoyed an excellent experience at this restaurant. We were a group of eight who went to this restaurant without reservations. Perhaps because it was Sunday, perhaps because it was the first week of September, however the restaurant was not overly busy although there was a crowd. Our waiter was Johnny and he did an excellent job in taking care of all of our needs. Within our group we enjoyed a variety of traditional Irish dishes as well as fish dishes. All of us were happy with their choices. The atmosphere is great Irish decor. An added bonus for us was a group of seven local musicians who came in and played live around 9:30 pm. I rate this as top notch both in meals and ambience. Service was great as well.

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2. Moorings @ Bridge Bar

7 Harbour View, Portmagee KH24 Ireland Seafood, European, Irish, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +353 66 947 7108 http://www.moorings.ie/
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4 based on 52 reviews

Moorings @ Bridge Bar

Reviewed By Todd C

We had a wonderful dinner in March. The fish was fresh, you could see the boats that brought it in that day. The burger was big, juicy, and tasty. The service was good too.

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3. O'Neill's The Point Seafood Bar

Renard Point Valentia Harbour, Cahersiveen Ireland Irish, Seafood, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +353 66 947 2165 http://www.oneillsthepoint.ie
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4 based on 616 reviews

O'Neill's The Point Seafood Bar

Reviewed By sharyls2019

Seafood and Irish coffee - a win win.Wait staff was very good. We went there twice in 2 weeks. The lobster was so good. The location, by the water, was a plus.

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4. The Fertha Bar & Restaurant

20 Main Street, Cahersiveen 00000 Ireland Irish, European, Pub, Bar Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music [email protected] +353 66 947 2023 http://www.facebook.com/fertha
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4 based on 321 reviews

The Fertha Bar & Restaurant

Reviewed By WeDreamOfTravel

Came here for dinner one evening and were seated quickly. The young waitress was a friendly blond lady who patiently answered our questions about their menu and whiskey in the area. She provided attentive service without hovering. She spared a few minutes to chat with us through the meal, and made us feel welcomed. She told us about the spring well that is inside the restaurant and took us to it to see. The food was quite good. Very well seasoned, prepared, and presented. Service was prompt but not rushed. The atmosphere seemed close, friendly, and very laid-back. People were having discussions, but the noise level was not deafening; you could HAVE a conversation. It felt comfortable, almost like the place belonged to someone we knew personally. This was one of my favorite restaurants on the entire 2-week trip.

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