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    Laguna Bistro

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Murphy's Ice Cream

    Murphy's Ice Cream

    (80 reviews)

    €€

    Murphy's is my new favorite ice cream spot! Their flavors are so unique and the staff in each…read morelocation have been so kind. Be sure to sample a variety of flavors since you can add two kinds to a small cup or cone. I'm amazed at how unique each location has been. Murphy's is the best!

    While visiting Killarney to ride the jaunting cars around the national park, I was recommended…read moreMurphy's Ice Cream by my tour guide. Ice cream is one of my many favorite types of desserts, and since County Kerry's cows are known for producing extra rich and creamy milk, I was really excited to get extremely creamed. The shop was very bright with a simple and natural design. They had some unique flavors like Honeycomb Caramel, Dingle Sea Salt, and Irish Brown Bread. The scoopers who helped me were very friendly and let me try as many flavors as I wanted. I finally decided on getting a small size of the Dingle Sea Salt and Kieran's Cookies in a cup. The ice cream was sweet and delicate, the Dingle Sea Salt had a very light salted vanilla flavor and Kieran's Cookies were like an Irish cookies n' creme. Because of all the hype on the creamiest milk being produced from around the county, I was getting ready for a creamsplosion up my yapper, but after my first lapping, I didn't think that that my scoops were as rich and creamy as other frozen novelties I've had the pleasure of savoring. But because their ice cream is said to be very natural, using only fresh ingredients from around Ireland, it might just be that my taste buds are already accustomed to over-processed artificial ingredients!

    Cafe Du Parc - soufflé pancakes and vanilla latte

    Cafe Du Parc

    (16 reviews)

    Had a quick dinner here before catching the train leaving Killarney. Situated at Plaza Hotel, the…read moreplace had delicate interior decor and lighting. The bar also had some nice alcohol and spirits. Calamari: very juicy and enormous calamri coated with crispy pastry and nice seasoning. Probably some of the "largest" calamari I've seen. Chicken wings: some would call them authentic Buffalo spicy, I was just not a fan of the flavor profile myself. But the texture was quite juicy. Fish and chips: piping hot with crispy dough. The fish itself is slightly mushy though. Chips were standard. Overall, the food could use a bit of uplifting, but the dining environment was quite nice, and the staff was friendly.

    Situated at the base of the Plaza Hotel in the city center of Killarney, Cafe Du Parc was a treat…read morefor us on our last morning in the city. We got a recommendation for Cafe Du Parc at dinner on the previous night, so we mapped it out and made our way for breakfast and coffee on a weekday morning. Given the day and time, they were not busy, so we were sat very quickly. The restaurant is one large space, but divided into two distinct areas. The breakfast/cafe and then the bar/restaurant. Same spot, different vibes. We sat at a table in the cafe area which features a few standard tables, a lounge seating area and a coffee/pastry bar. We ordered a combination of breakfast items from scrambled eggs to sausage rolls and an iced mocha. The eggs were good, very soft and fluffy, but a bit under seasoned, but that honestly was a trend in Ireland. The sausage roll was the best part for me! It was flavored and the house made remoulade/salsa was great! The iced mocha was a bit odd with the heavy dusting of chocolate powder on top, which made it a bit cakey when mixed in. It was tasty, but not what I expected. Service was stellar from entry to exit. The hostess was also our server and she was fantastic! The space was well kept and very clean. Overall, this was a great parting meal for us as we left Killarney!

    Sceal Eile

    Sceal Eile

    (10 reviews)

    €€

    The above bakery restaurant was a good choice for lunch. We were happy that it opened before 12…read moretoo. We had the seafood chowder, the warm brie and the fish and chips. The fish was cooked perfectly! The seafood chowder had great bites of mussels. The brie was lovely EXCEPT we didn't like that the bread that the brie was on, was placed directly on top of salad with dressing. It made it messy and we did not like the flavour.

    We were drawn to this place while looking for a quicker bite to eat while in Killarney stopping by…read moreon a tour. The outside of the building definitely draws you in and once you are close enough to look inside there is no turning back. They have a full restaurant as can be seen in the photo I submitted of the outside, but once you enter you realize they are also a full bakery and have a great assortment of all kinds of scones and baked goods as well as many breakfast and lunch items. I ended up getting a cappuccino and slice of a quiche and both were excellent. My wife ended up getting a scone which was also terrific and a latte. We also had an 18 month old with us and we were surprised that they catered well to children and had baby chairs as well. This is a place where it is welcoming and once you sit down, it is hard to leave. Service was friendly and quick and if we were staying in Killarney longer, there would have definitely been a repeat visit to this place. We will look to visit this place on our next trip to Killarney.

    Macs Ice Cream & Restaurant - Shepard's Pie - July 2011

    Macs Ice Cream & Restaurant

    (8 reviews)

    €€

    No wifi, so we had to go old school and go with the gut, and the menu of course. A-OK is exactly…read morehow I would describe this place - friendly staff, rough around the edges decor, and good food. I had a cosmo which I feel was out the bottle, way too sweet for being freshly made, not that great but having had a 5 hour drive it went down nicely. Then onto the starters, Alex had the mussels and begin I the baked Brie. The Brie was lovely and perfectly complemented by the cranberry sauce - the cheese literally burst out of its crunchy shell once cut into which I loved. I also tried the mussels, the sauce was rich and tomato-y but the dish wasn't warm enough which made me a tad nervous. Huge portions though! Next to the mains, this is where if I could, I would give it a 3.5. The lam shank was topped with onions and a thin gravy and then cooked in pasty = lamb shank meets beef Wellington. It was great, the lamb fell off the bone and it was really well cooked and juicy meat. Served on a bed of creamy mash and fresh veg. The veg was slightly under cooked sadly but the rest of the dish, fantastic! I tried some of Alex's ham hock and that too was great. Really flavoursome and soft meat - if, however, your not a big fan of Dijon mustard I wouldn't recommend as it's literally covered in it! All of the above including a pint came to around £60 which for the size of the portions and the overall quality we were happy with!

    Surf and turf dinner was very good. Place was very busy. Our server had plenty of room for…read moreimprovement. She appeared quite young so perhaps she was overwhelmed with how busy they were.

    Laguna Bistro - desserts - Updated May 2026

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