Top 5 Coffeehouses in Province of Munster, Province of Munster

August 28, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Munster, Ireland including Irish Crafts, Moher Cottage, Copper Coast Geopark Visitor Centre, Mick Finns Bar, The Shire Bar & Cafe.
Restaurants in Province of Munster

1. Irish Crafts

Doolin V95 W9N2 Ireland +353 65 707 5836 [email protected] http://www.irishcraftsonline.com
Excellent
86%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 130 reviews

Irish Crafts

The perfect stop for stress free shopping and a relaxing cuppa & cake! Huge selection of Crafts, Design & Textiles. Free Parking, Tax Free Shopping, Worldwide Shipping , Expert Advice. Carrying brands including McConnell,Enibas, Solvar, Wild Goose, Foxford Woolen Mills, Mucross Weavers, Studio Donegal, Ireland’s Eye, Castle Arch pottery, Irish Handmade Glass & Aran Woollen Mills, Aran Crafts, Lee River as well as many more!

Reviewed By murphytravels3210 - San Francisco, United States

We purchased several blankets and sweaters on our visit to the shop. Everything was top notch quality and the shipping arrived exactly when scheduled! You can't go wrong here....and the people?? They are super helpful with shopping and so nice and fun!! Natalie even gave us a ride to the Pub in the pouring rain!!! This is a shop not to be missed!

2. Moher Cottage

Moher Cottage St.Brigid's Well Cliffs of Moher, Liscannor V95 Y5Y2 Ireland +353 87 295 9096 [email protected] http://mohercottage.com
Excellent
87%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 92 reviews

Moher Cottage

Moher Cottage is a family owned and run business beside the Cliffs of Moher in Co.Clare. It is a design led destination store supporting local Irish businesses, selling beautiful Irish products that we love, with panoramic views over Liscannor Bay. Serving premium barista coffee, if you come our wish is you will stay awhile and leave a smile. Now selling online on mohercottage.com also

Reviewed By coconutdaisy - Worcester, United States

I had read great reviews about the Moher Cottage before we travelled to Ireland. It lived up to its reputation. After we purchased some Irish crafts in the adorable gift store, we enjoyed coffee & pastries overlooking the Irish countryside. It was a gorgeous day and we were able to relax after walking The Cliffs. The staff were friendly and gave us the histroy of the cottage. Well worth the stop.

3. Copper Coast Geopark Visitor Centre

Osborne Terrace Knockmahon, Bunmahon Ireland +353 51 292 828 [email protected] http://www.coppercoastgeopark.com/
Excellent
58%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 80 reviews

Copper Coast Geopark Visitor Centre

Discover the magic of the UNESCO Copper Coast Geopark which stretches along Waterford's rugged coastline from Tramore to Dungarvan. Internationally recognised for its' unique geological heritage and the naturally stunning geological formations of the coastline with its undisturbed and raw beauty. Explore the hidden coves and soft, golden beaches which tell the story of the transformation from deep ocean floor to deserts over 460 million years ago. Begin your discovery at the Copper Coast Global Geopark Visitor Centre where our friendly staff are ready to welcome you. Our Geological and Mining Heritage Exhibition is suitable for all ages and abilities. There are a range of trails and activities suitable for families, sight seekers, culture enthusiasts and adventurers. Join us on a journey of discovery as you lose yourself in the sense of place of Waterford's Copper Coast Geopark. Groups are catered for by appointment, please book in advance. The Copper Coast Gift Shop has a range of exclusive Irish local crafts and souvenirs. And if you love food like we do our Cafe is the perfect setting to treat yourself to sumptuous and decadent cakes or wholesome lunches using fresh local ingredients. Or simply while away the hours over a glass of wine and a good book.

Reviewed By Burleighbuddy - Gold Coast, Australia

Located in the town of Fenor in County Waterford is an artist who is sculpting by Chainsaw, from felled trees. His name is John Hayes and following a course in Chainsaw Carving is now undertaking a giant angel in the churchyard in this village. A damaged tree which was 300 years old was going to be felled, but now has been reborn as Angels. It seems to be finished and currently it displays four angels at the topmost points of the tree with the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove above praying hands, just below them. Mary is shown below this at the base offering Hope to all who come. The carving is 45 feet high and 8 feet wide and I think this will provide a much loved succour to locals and visitors alike. I would like to see an explanation pamphlet prepared as to the artists’ motivation and the story behind why he carved the figures he did.

4. Mick Finns Bar

35 Pearse Street, Clonakilty P85 A006 Ireland +353 23 883 6531 [email protected]
Excellent
69%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 26 reviews

Mick Finns Bar

Friendly Local bar, serving tasty food 7 days a week. Great atmosphere for all live sporting occasions shown on our 7 screens. Regular weekend entertainment complimented by an expansive choice of Cocktail, Gin & Wine menus.

Reviewed By JosephPlunkett

Visited Finns twice while on a short staycation in Clonakilty and surrounding areas. With the new regulations regarding the need to have food in bars it ticked all the boxes. The Buffalo wings were a perfect accompaniment to my pint of creamy Guinness, whilst my wife was full of praise for the nachos. Went back for a full meal the following evening and the gougons are highly recommended. Felt very safe in this new era of socialising with hand sanitiser on entry and well spread out tables. Staff could be seen sanitising regularly also. Will return and recommend .

5. The Shire Bar & Cafe

Michael Collins Place, Killarney V93 CP26 Ireland +353 64 667 1605 [email protected] http://www.theshirekillarney.com
Excellent
46%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 263 reviews

The Shire Bar & Cafe

A Lord of the Rings themed pub/bar in Killarney town centre. We offer everything from Breakfast, Lunch & Evening Meals. Be sure to sample our speciality brewed beers, wines, cocktails or Relax in our stylish modern Cafe. - Family friendly Bar/Cafe - Kids Welcome - Food served daily 08:00 - 9:30pm The Shire Bar is Dog / Pet Friendly (designated areas) Venue for - Live music & Open Trad sessions -Live Comedy (Tuesday nights) - Live Sports

Reviewed By gwenny38 - Warsaw, Poland

This is a quirky bar / restaurant and a must visit if in the area. The staff here is what make this place great.. They are so friendly and helpful. We had dinner which was nice.. Burger and chips, did the job. We tried to return the next day but unfortunately they were out the door busy.. People queue to get in here... Book a table if there are a few of you. Great to see places busy during these crazy cover times. Hope to see you next year!

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