Sat, 01 Oct, 2011 - 01:00
Pól O Conghaile
It’s a restaurant set in a family home, a considerable drive from any decent customer base.
It doesn’t take cards and, despite the name, is a good five minute stroll from the waterside at Kilgarvan Quay.
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