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The punning name doesn't really do this admirable set-up full justice: combining the virtues of a working pottery with an intimate restaurant under one roof, Crackpots is a cracking venue driven by the energy and enthusiasm of owner Carole Norman.
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| Restaurants near Kinsale |
Man FridayScilly, Kinsale, County CorkOne of the longest running and best-known restaurants in Kinsale, Man Friday is in the picturesque Scilly district, a short drive from the town centre. Type of Cuisine : International |
Max's Wine Bar & Restaurant48 Main Street, Kinsale, County CorkMax's occupies one of the oldest town houses in Kinsale and the delightful 800-year-old premises has been doing great business for more than two decades. Type of Cuisine : French |
The Blue Haven Hotel3-4 Pearse Street, Kinsale, County CorkA veteran of Kinsale's gastronomic scene since the 1970s, the Blue Haven Hotel is something of a local landmark, with flags of many nations flying above its distinctive blue-and-white frontage. Type of Cuisine : International / Seafood |
The Spaniard InnScilly, Kinsale, County CorkFamous for its nightly live music sessions, this atmospheric old pub is perched high above Kinsale, with great views of the town as a bonus. Type of Cuisine : European |
Toddies at The BulmanSummercove, Kinsale, County CorkDown by the waterside, on the eastern side of the harbour, this lively bar/restaurant takes its name from the Bulman Buoy (a well-known local maritime landmark). Type of Cuisine : Seafood / Eclectic |
Trident Hotel, Pier One RestaurantWorld's End, Kinsale, County CorkA superb waterside location and breathtaking views are just two of the major attributes that have earned this 1960s hotel a reputation as one of the best places to stay in Kinsale. Type of Cuisine : European |