
So you’re in Howth & you want delicious seafood??
You can’t go wrong visiting any of these places and you’ll be in seafood heaven with fantastic starters, mains and desserts.
1. Octopussy’s Seafood Tapas Bar
What: Seafood Tapas
Where: West pier, Howth
See the menu: Octopussy’s Menu
According to them: “Octopussy’s provides a slice of Mediterranean life for our locals and a taste of home for our visitors. We specialise in seafood tapas, with fresh fish and shellfish supplied daily.”
2. The Brass Monkey
What: Fresh fish & tapas specials
Where: 12 West pier, Howth
See the menu: Brass Monkey Menu
What they say: “We are a modern European restaurant serving tapas style meals. We specialize in seafood, shellfish, chowder, pork belly with many vegetarian dishes. We are in the best location for the freshest seafood available!”
3. Abbey Tavern
What: Great food, great entertainment
Where: 28 Abbey Street, Howth
See the menu: Abbey Tavern Menu
What they say: “Our pub, one of the oldest in Ireland, is a genuine 16th century tavern located in the charming and quaint fishing village of Howth. With its original stone walls, flagged floors, blazing turf fires and friendly staff, a truly warm welcome awaits you in one of Dublin’s best and most iconic venues.”
4. The Oar House
What: Fresh local fish
Where: 8 West Pier, Howth
See the menu: Oar House Menu
What they say: “Renowned for its seafood, Howth has built up a large number of top class seafood restaurants over the past few years. In the Oar House local chef John Aungier joined forces with fishmonger Sean Doran to create this award winning restaurant.The Oar House is a haunt for the locals and a hugely popular ‘must see’ for visitors. Needless to say its fish offerings are wide and varied with an emphasis on what has been landed on the day.”
5. Aqua Restaurant
What: Fresh local fish
Where: 1 West Pier, Howth
See the menu: Aqua Menu
What they say: “Howth’s award winning seafood restaurant serving the community for over 15 years. Located at the very end of Howth’s West Pier in a building with a long and apt history, Aqua has the best seat in town with legendary views across Howth Sound to the island of Ireland’s Eye.”
6. King Sitric
What: Seaview casual dining and accommodation
Where: East Pier, Howth
See the menu: King Sitric Menu
What they say: “Established 1971, Aidan and Joan MacManus have earned an international reputation for fresh seafood in their harbour-side restaurant in the picturesque fishing village of Howth. In 1999, they extensively rebuilt their old Harbour Master’s house, relocating the restaurant to the first floor with panoramic seaviews, and adding eight guest bedrooms. All the bedrooms are named after Lighthouses and have sea-views.”
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Categories: Restaurants
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