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    The Fish Box - Monkfish Goujons

    The Fish Box

    4.7(145 reviews)
    0.6 km

    While exploring Dingle, we walked past The Fish Box and noticed a huge line stretching outside the…read morerestaurant. Since they don't take reservations, we kept walking but were curious enough to look up the reviews. After seeing how highly rated it was, we decided to come back when we were ready for lunch. I'm so glad we did. We timed it perfectly, avoided the line, and were seated immediately. The service was excellent from the moment we arrived. Everyone was friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. The food absolutely lived up to the hype. We ordered the chicken goujons, fish tacos, The Fish Box, and the seafood chowder. Every dish was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully prepared. You could tell the seafood was incredibly fresh. What impressed us even more was the value. The prices were very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes we received. The atmosphere is casual and comfortable, making it an easy place to relax and enjoy a great meal. Located just a block from the marina, The Fish Box was one of our favorite lunches in Ireland. If you find a line, don't let it scare you away. It's popular for a reason.

    The Atmosphere is fantastic. The staff is great, and the food has to be the freshest and simply the…read morebest seafood I've had in my life!!! You MUST get the chowder, but you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. Had a chance to speak with the owner, he very kind, humble, and Loves his business!!

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    The Fish Box - Church nearby

    Church nearby

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    Paul Geaney's Bar & Restaurant

    Paul Geaney's Bar & Restaurant

    4.2(34 reviews)
    0.8 km
    €€

    Had a fantastic experience at this cozy pub in Dingle! From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere…read morewas warm and welcoming--exactly what you hope for in a traditional Irish pub. I have to give a special shoutout to the vegan burger--it was absolutely outstanding. Perfectly cooked, packed with flavor, and thoughtfully put together with great toppings and a delicious bun. It's not always easy to find a truly satisfying vegan option in a pub, but this one exceeded expectations. The veg soup was also really good--comforting, hearty, and clearly homemade. And the salad greens were incredibly fresh and crisp, which added a nice, light balance to the meal. Great food, friendly service, and a lovely setting. I'd definitely come back next time I'm in Dingle!

    Gayle and I recently came here for Lunch on a "typical" rainy Dingle Day. We had wandered over to…read moreMain Street to shop at the An Gailearaí Beag (West Kerry Crafts Guild) and Fado Antiques, of which the person there recommended Paul Geaney's Bar and Restaurant. We were seated at a nice booth, and next to an interesting group of folks speaking French. Our waitress was fun and engaging, even when she told us that they were out of Smithwicks. I gladly chose a glass of Rockshore Lager instead. My Lunch choice was an Open Ploughman, as it looked interesting and wanted to avoid yet another Irish meal featuring potatoes. That was pretty tasty, as was Gayle's Prawn and Salmon dish. Nice place!

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    Paul Geaney's Bar & Restaurant - Bar

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    Harrington's Fish and Chips - fish and chips

    Harrington's Fish and Chips

    4.1(40 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    Dingle is a cute town on the Atlantic Ocean that sees a lot of tourists during the day. It can get…read morequite crowded but in the evening the town clears out a bit and finding a spot to eat is a bit easier. We stopped at Harrington's Fish and Chips based upon a recommendation and were very pleased with our experience here. This spot looks rather casual compared to other restaurants in town. Upon entering, there is a bit of seating near the counter where you can review the menu and place your order. There are a multiple large booths in the back room, which was empty when we had arrived. We took a seat there after placing our order. When the food was ready they delivered our food to the table - an order of fish and chips, mussels and seafood chowder. The fish and chips were really good. The fish was fresh and the batter was crisp, not greasy and lightly salted. The chips were thick cut, super crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside. The mushy peas and tartar sauce were fine. This was some of the best fish and chips I had in Ireland. The seafood chowder was hot and had a good balance between the seafood and creamy broth. The brown bread that came with the chowder was some of the best I had on this trip. The generous plate of mussels were plump, juicy and fresh. We had looked at a few other restaurants but were very happy we decided to give Harrington's a try. It may appear to be more casual and relaxed than the other restaurants in the area but it's definitely worth a try.

    This casual tourist trap was highly touted by our tour director as the freshest fish and chips in…read moreDingle. Purportedly, fishers dock right across the road and freshly caught seafood comes straight to this restaurant -- mere yards away from the water. When we rolled up, the queue to order was out the door and down the footpath. It took perhaps 15 minutes to just make our way to the till to place our orders for two fish and chips and a Heineken (desperately welcome, given the unseasonably hot weather we encountered). The seating situation is a bit chaotic; we staked out some standing room in the back room to swoop in on the first table that opened up. Good luck to those not cutthroat enough to seat themselves as soon as an opportunity presents itself. It took a bit of patience and hand-waving to flag down a server to clear the plates of the party that were sat before us, but eventually we succeeded. It took two separate servers two independent trips to rid ourselves of empty plates and glasses and secure a cursory wipe to the sticky table surface. Another ten minutes or so went by before our dishes arrived. I can attest that our fish seemed exceedingly fresh and just out of the fryer. It was flaky, steaming, and lightly battered. Totally believable that it had just come from across the street earlier that day. The chips, however, were disappointingly lukewarm and flaccid. No amount of salt and vinegar could help their case. Given the limited dining options in the immediate vicinity, I can see why Harrington's is so popular. I'm glad to have tried it, but wouldn't go out of my way to return.

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    Harrington's Fish and Chips - Display case

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    Chicken strips and chips

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