2 Best Restaurants in Killarney, The Southwest

Bricín

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Candles and an open fire cast a warm light on Persian-style rugs and dark red walls hung with antique engravings of Killarney at this cozy little eatery set above a ground-floor craft emporium on the main street, while simple country-style wooden tables and stick-back chairs are set within "snug" areas created by stained-glass panels. The good-value menu features boxty (Irish potato pancake) with a choice of fillings, including vegetarian. Other options include baked salmon stuffed with crabmeat, char-grilled beef fillet, and roast rack of lamb. And, in the unlikely event you didn't hit a craft shop in Killarney, you can browse the shelves before making your way to the restaurant.

26 High St., Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
064-663–4902
Known For
  • warm and friendly staff
  • offers a great €40 set menu
  • amazing dessert selection
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Jan. 7–early-Mar., Sun. and Mon. Mar.–Nov., and Sun.–Wed. Nov.–Jan

Treyvaud's

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Step behind the Victorian arched facade here and you'll discover a buzzing contemporary restaurant, masterminded by the two Treyvaud brothers (one a popular TV chef), that features classic Irish dishes (e.g., fish cakes, sausages, or bacon and cabbage) with a continental twist. The interior is simple—pine floorboards, wood-beam ceiling, lines of red-back chairs—so the food takes center stage. To start try the local smoked salmon, or deep-fried calamari. Follow with bacon and cabbage Treyvaud-style (smoked loin with buttered cabbage and whole-grain mustard sauce), or half a roast guinea fowl with wild forest mushrooms, or the renowned homemade fish cakes with whole-grain mustard, chives, and garlic aioli. 

62 High St., Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
064-663–3062
Known For
  • wide selection of game, including rabbit, wild boar, pheasant, and quail
  • fantastic levels of service
  • melt-in-your-mouth duck confit