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    The Baked Potato

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    The Garden Cafe - Savory scone

    The Garden Cafe

    4.5(2 reviews)
    62.0 km
    €€

    Avoca run cafe. The…read moregarden cafe is a great lil spot. The interior is lovely and homely, with cute Cushions on the chairs and couches. Their is a nice big outside seating area for dining in the summer. It's wasp city tho. so if ur scared of the evil yellow demons like me, a seat inside is a must!! If not enjoy the beautiful outdoors as the setting is so pretty. The food is avoca standard, which for those who haven't had is tip top notch. Quality ingredients used to make beautiful dishes packed full of flavour. The chefs working in this cafe know what they're at. Last time I was there was for breakie. I had simple scrambled egg and toast, but my oh my. When a chef is good he/she makes even the most boring, simple dishes into a memorable experience. They were delicious. Fluffy, buttery, scrambleyy goodness. Yum. Thinking back on them and I want them again. Mum had the blueberry macadamia nut pancakes with maple and crème fraîche. She loved them. She usually doesn't like pancakes or french toast when we're out because they "over cinnamon" them, but she agreed these pancakes were scrumptious because they hadn't been messed with. I thought the macadamia nuts were a very alluring addition. Not a bad word to say about this place. The surrounding shops are commendable. Such as the furniture shop has lovely little bits and bobs. Very enjoyable potter after a delish breakfast/lunch :)

    Best food in Ireland. At least, it was the best meal my wife an I had in Ireland for our 3 week…read morevacation. If you're visiting anywhere nearby, it's worth your trip to stop here. Salmon salad I ordered was amazing - freshly picked, perfectly seasoned, and salmon was cooked perfectly. Vegetable soup with bread was simple yet tasty. The menu seems to change frequently - and the place filled up quickly for lunch with people waiting so I'd suggest you make reservations. Also dessert and bread they had were amazing - better than some of the "best" places in Dublin or anywhere else. The place is in the gardens - so you will get to enjoy the view of the garden if you get a table near windows.

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    The Garden Cafe - Pastel de Nata

    Pastel de Nata

    The Garden Cafe - Delicious scrambled eggs

    Delicious scrambled eggs

    The Garden Cafe - Blubberry macadamia nut pancakes

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    The Mullichain Cafe - Sitting upstairs, looking out at the Barrow on a rainy day.

    The Mullichain Cafe

    4.3(7 reviews)
    21.8 km

    One of the most beautiful spots in the country on a sunny summers day, I genuinely mean this!…read more This cafe in St Mullins is a huge local tourist spot that does great cafe food, tea and coffee and most importantly on a hot day, a freezer full of ice creams! Staff are super friendly and customer service is top notch. The outdoor seating areas are the best around, overlooking the river Barrow that is perfect for fishing, birdwatching, relaxing and water sports.

    St. Mullins is a wonderful little spot, great for a peaceful walk, a picnic, or for a lazy…read moreafternoon of fishing down by the weir. The forestry surrounding the river Barrow make for quite a dramatic landscape. It's a very special place - which is why I was worried when I heard a cafe was opening. Actually, a family took over the entire set of grainstores buildings and developed holiday apartments. The cafe was only a sideline. At any rate, I was worried that my peaceful little haven would be destroyed, overrun by tourists and the smells of a greasy caf. I was soooooo wrong! Thankfully! The Mullichain Cafe is actually a lovely addition to St. Mullins. It's quaint and quiet, not brash. The cafe is on the ground floor of one of the converted grainhouses and the developers have managed to keep the integrity of the old building. It's not modern, it doesn't look out of place. Even when busy, there's still a small village feel. There's plenty of seating inside and park benches outside, dotting the banks of the Barrow - no better place to enjoy a panini! And speaking of paninis...they have a decent selection of fillings and all the standard options. I had a very tasty parma ham and cheese panini, came with a small tomato and rocket salad on the side. They also offer really lovely strong coffee and a few soups. You won't get a three course meal here, it's not a full restaurant, but what is on offer is good food in a great setting. On a sunny day, order a panini, plonk yourself down on a bench outside, and enjoy the view!

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    The Mullichain Cafe - Upstairs of the cafe/ really cozy!

    Upstairs of the cafe/ really cozy!

    The Mullichain Cafe - Signage for the nature enthuasiasts

    Signage for the nature enthuasiasts

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