fiogf49gjkf0d Finding something to
eat
in Waterford is unlikely to prove a problem. There's no shortage of
bar food
: try
Dooley's Hotel
, Merchants Quay;
T.H. Doolan's
, also a live music venue
, on George's Street; or
Egan's
on Broad Street. For late-night cafAŠs and fast food, head for John Street. The following listings cover the range:
CafAŠ Luna
, 53 John St. A popular spot for inexpensive ciabatta, baguettes, croissants and hot specials. Mon-Wed 10am-midnight, Thurs-Sat 10am-3am, Sun noon-3am.
Dwyer's
, 8 Mary St (tel 051/877478). Despite a rather uninspiring exterior and location, this is one of the best restaurants in Waterford. It offers classic French cooking using the best local produce. Closed Sun.
Haricot's Wholefood Restaurant
, 11 O'Connell St. Cheerful, inexpensive cafAŠ with the a cosy country-kitchen atmosphere. This long-time favourite guarantees a varied menu of flavoursome and satisfying meals. Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9.30am-6pm.
Moll's Tapas Bar
, 54 John St. Mellow wine bar serving bangers and a very tasty Savoy-cabbage stir fry as well as tortilla, squid and mussels. Around A?5/a?Ŧ6.35. Daily 12.30-3pm & 6-10pm.
The Watermark CafAŠ
, The Granary, behind the tourist office and occupying the same building. Stylish cafAŠ with a wine licence and a relaxed atmosphere. Serving huge and inexpensive Caesar salads, sandwiches, homemade burgers, noodles and much more. One of Waterford's best spots for snacks and lunches. Mon-Sat 9am-9pm.
The Wine Vault
, High St (tel 051/853444). Classy and moderately priced bistro-restaurant, with a warm, convivial atmosphere, serving excellent contemporary Irish food. Mon-Sat lunch & dinner.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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