We called by for breakfast on Monday 26 Aout 24 on the way to Irelands west. And for lunch on the way back on the Friday.
It's just off a very busy intersection a few miles from Dublin centre.
We got a deal on the eat what you want breakfast at €11 a head for typical hotel brekky - cheap meats: sausages, bacon, eggs (fried, poached, boiled or scrambled), black and white pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes, hash brown potatoes, cereals, yoghurts, fruit juices, croissants, butter, toast, fruit, limitless tea and coffee from machines that give sort of alright cappuccino, latte and so on. I wouldn't pay more it was at its money at €11.
I'm sure I've left food choices out but you get the picture - quantity over quality.
Sadly this part of Ireland doesn't offer soda bread nor potato bread so it's not as hospitable and discerning as Northern folk in the six counties.
This place is more akin to an English breakfast. Maybe someday they'll catch on but don't hold any breath on them becoming sophisticated.
On the return, on the Friday, it was a roast beef dinner with all the trimmings and a delectable mushroom sauce. It was about €17 each. My wife had chicken as her main choice with the same trimmings, cabbage, carrot, parsnip, mash and boiled potatoes.
Place is cosy. Staff are Uber welcoming, clean restrooms and pay parking but if you buy food it's stamped so you aren't charged. read more