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• Afternoon Tea • Enniskerry
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- BBrianVIPNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoA very enjoyable evening with great service from Rose and delicious food & wine. Menu seemed to be a little more limited than previous visits, especially GF options, but otherwise excellent. Looking forward to returning many times!More infoCaladhPrice: Expensive• Modern European• Wicklow•4.7
- IIanGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe are locals and visit the PK reasonably frequently. They have been and still are very good at what they do/offer. GM Emer & her team provide great service. Food is always hot & fresh. Lovely cosy atmosphere indoors. Best wishes for 2025 to all concerned.More infoPurty KitchenPrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• Dun Laoghaire•4.5
- DDermotVIPDublin •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI have occassion to visit Johnnie Foxes quite often. Choices for food and craic in Dublin are getting better and better, and yet I will still take the drive up the gorgeous Dublin and Wicklow mountains for lunch in Johnnie Foxes. Sometimes on my own, and sometimes with clients. There's no fuss, always a great service (even when they're busy), and the staff are always really friendly. The food has always been gorgeous, especially the seafood pie and the beef and Guinness pie (and apparently the oysters too, according to friends, if you like them), and maybe one of the things I love most about Johnnie Foxes is that they don't overcharge - they could easily stick another 20% onto their prices like so many other Irish outlets, but they don't, and as a Dubliner that's a winner for me. At this stage Johnnie Foxes is quite famous, and they could rest on their laurels, letting their outstanding decor and history do the job of attracting tourists and visitors, but they don't do that either. I guess I've been there over 50 times by now, and every single time has been a 5 star event, so I thought it time to write a review. Sorry for taking so long!More infoJohnnie Fox'sPrice: Moderate• Irish• Glencullen•4.7
- DDerekBerlin •5 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoReally like this restaurant, the service is cheerful and attentive. They have a great new brunch new with some excellent items. We ordered the brisket benedict and the full breakfast. The brisket portion on the benedict was huge. Very tender. But it did take 15+ minutes to arrive. The Irish breakfast was good, great bacon, but pudding and mushrooms were a bit overcooked and had a charred flavour. Not worth sending back, but a bit disappointingMore infoSea & Stone RestaurantPrice: Expensive• International• Loughlinstown•4.6
- VVanessaDublin •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 24, 2024We had an absolutely wonderful afternoon tea at the Sugarloaf Lounge, the service was fabulous and the food was amazing! We had a beautiful table with a fabulous view and were so well looked after. We'll be coming here every for our Christmas Eve family afternoon tea every year from now on, and no doubt many times in between.More infoAfternoon Tea at the Sugar Loaf LoungePrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Enniskerry