360 Dungarvan Guidebook

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360 Dungarvan Guidebook

Food scene

Known as one of the Dungarvan area’s most beloved places to eat, our acclaimed chefs take pride in reimagining the way people enjoy and experience food. Setting an ambitious standard for cuisine with our ever-evolving menu and immersive atmosphere, our guests have the privilege of tasting the bold and unique flavours that come from years of training and experience.
29 locals recommend
360 Cookhouse
Castle Street
29 locals recommend
Known as one of the Dungarvan area’s most beloved places to eat, our acclaimed chefs take pride in reimagining the way people enjoy and experience food. Setting an ambitious standard for cuisine with our ever-evolving menu and immersive atmosphere, our guests have the privilege of tasting the bold and unique flavours that come from years of training and experience.
The restaurant occupies the iconic 19th-century Bridge House overlooking the postcard perfect Dungarvan harbour in Co. Waterford, Ireland. On the ground floor of the building there is the classic cocktail bar and terrace, and The Bistro casual dining restaurant. On the first floor they have a private dining space and an elegant fine dining room Upstairs at The Old Bank where they host tasting menus on Friday and Saturday of each week.
13 locals recommend
The Old Bank
Davitts Quay
13 locals recommend
The restaurant occupies the iconic 19th-century Bridge House overlooking the postcard perfect Dungarvan harbour in Co. Waterford, Ireland. On the ground floor of the building there is the classic cocktail bar and terrace, and The Bistro casual dining restaurant. On the first floor they have a private dining space and an elegant fine dining room Upstairs at The Old Bank where they host tasting menus on Friday and Saturday of each week.
Traditional Irish Café/Restaurant open all day.
8 locals recommend
Shamrock
4 O'Connell St
8 locals recommend
Traditional Irish Café/Restaurant open all day.
Jitterbeans Deli is one of 360 Dungarvan's eateries located in the heart of Dungarvan serving great food and coffee to go since 2002. Our food is made daily from scratch in 360's kitchen using only fresh ingredients from baked hams to glorious grain salad combinations. Above all, the menu is inspired by seasonal ingredients available to us locally. We serve breakfast, lunch and all those snacks in-between.
7 locals recommend
Jitterbeans Deli & Sandwich Bar
65 Main St
7 locals recommend
Jitterbeans Deli is one of 360 Dungarvan's eateries located in the heart of Dungarvan serving great food and coffee to go since 2002. Our food is made daily from scratch in 360's kitchen using only fresh ingredients from baked hams to glorious grain salad combinations. Above all, the menu is inspired by seasonal ingredients available to us locally. We serve breakfast, lunch and all those snacks in-between.
Situated on the beautiful quayside, The Indian Ocean is a Tandoori restaurant, famous for quality, authentic dishes and great service.
19 locals recommend
Indian Ocean Restaurant
Davitts Quay
19 locals recommend
Situated on the beautiful quayside, The Indian Ocean is a Tandoori restaurant, famous for quality, authentic dishes and great service.
Interlude Restaurant was established in 1998, by Susan Denn, a local chef with a passion for quality local produce, prepared and served with a minimum of fuss. Interlude is a beautifully designed space, situated overlooking Dungarvan Harbour.
17 locals recommend
Interlude Restaurant
Davitts Quay
17 locals recommend
Interlude Restaurant was established in 1998, by Susan Denn, a local chef with a passion for quality local produce, prepared and served with a minimum of fuss. Interlude is a beautifully designed space, situated overlooking Dungarvan Harbour.

Night scene

A neighbour of 360 Cookhouse - Merry's Bar is a favourite for a pint and live music.
24 locals recommend
Merrys Bar & Restaurant
24 locals recommend
A neighbour of 360 Cookhouse - Merry's Bar is a favourite for a pint and live music.
Located behind 360 Cookhouse right on the harbour. The building is steeped in maritime history, and as well as the beautiful harbour views to the front, the outdoor courtyard bar is bordered by the ancient castle walls of the 12th Century King John's Castle.
48 locals recommend
The Moorings
Davitts Quay
48 locals recommend
Located behind 360 Cookhouse right on the harbour. The building is steeped in maritime history, and as well as the beautiful harbour views to the front, the outdoor courtyard bar is bordered by the ancient castle walls of the 12th Century King John's Castle.
The Local Dungarvan offers traditional music, pub & food in Grattan Square the centre of Dungarvan Co. Waterford. *Famous for it's traditional music scene
24 locals recommend
The Local
11 Grattan Square
24 locals recommend
The Local Dungarvan offers traditional music, pub & food in Grattan Square the centre of Dungarvan Co. Waterford. *Famous for it's traditional music scene
13 locals recommend
The Anchor Bar
13 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Marine Bar
6 locals recommend
Downeys Bar
53 Main St
9 locals recommend
Minnies & Club Creation
Strandside Roundabout
9 locals recommend
The Enterprise Bar
26 Grattan Square

Neighbourhoods

Founded by monks, visited by kings, attacked by Vikings and marched through by Normans and Cromwell, Lismore has an immensely colourful history you’re sure to want to linger over. A center of monastic education for centuries, Lismore was established by St Carthage in 636 and his monastery flourished, with Irish High Kings learning from great saints and scholars. Built by King John in 1185 to guard the river, Lismore Castle was lived in by Sir Walter Raleigh, He then sold it to the Earl of Cork, whose family lost the castle twice, the second time through marriage to the Cavendish family, who, as the Dukes of Devonshire rebuilt it into the gothic marvel it is today. 🚗 Located 25 minutes drive from Dungarvan 🚌 Take the Local Link Bus to Tallow (363) from Dungarvan Plan your journey here: www.transportforireland.ie
40 locals recommend
Lismore
40 locals recommend
Founded by monks, visited by kings, attacked by Vikings and marched through by Normans and Cromwell, Lismore has an immensely colourful history you’re sure to want to linger over. A center of monastic education for centuries, Lismore was established by St Carthage in 636 and his monastery flourished, with Irish High Kings learning from great saints and scholars. Built by King John in 1185 to guard the river, Lismore Castle was lived in by Sir Walter Raleigh, He then sold it to the Earl of Cork, whose family lost the castle twice, the second time through marriage to the Cavendish family, who, as the Dukes of Devonshire rebuilt it into the gothic marvel it is today. 🚗 Located 25 minutes drive from Dungarvan 🚌 Take the Local Link Bus to Tallow (363) from Dungarvan Plan your journey here: www.transportforireland.ie
The Gaeltach “An Rinn” is an Irish Centre with its own heritage and culture, nestling on the west side of Dungarvan Bay. A tiny gaelic speaking community of about 800 people that has somehow survived in what is otherwise one of Ireland’s more developed counties. The language survives as do other traditions, notably traditional music and set dancing. An Rinn is best known for its prestigious Colaiste Na Rinne. An Rinn is the perfect place if one wishes to experience real Irish culture. Six miles west of the friendly town of Dún Garbhán (Dungarvan) and overlooking Dungarvan Harbour and Muggort’s Bay lies the small coastal Gaeltacht area of Waterford. Nestling against the backdrop of the lovely Comeragh Mountains this Gaeltacht region embraces the Parish of Rinn Ua gCuanach (Ring) and An Sean Phobal (Old Parish). It is a world apart, in its welcoming people, its scenery, its landscapes, seascapes and above all its cultural vitality. The love of Irish music, song, dance and language is infectious in An Rinn. A spontaneous desire to share tradition with the visitor can erupt at any time in any of the welcoming local hostelries. 🚗 15 minute drive from Dungarvan 🚌 Local Link Bus available (361 St Declan NS)
Ringville
The Gaeltach “An Rinn” is an Irish Centre with its own heritage and culture, nestling on the west side of Dungarvan Bay. A tiny gaelic speaking community of about 800 people that has somehow survived in what is otherwise one of Ireland’s more developed counties. The language survives as do other traditions, notably traditional music and set dancing. An Rinn is best known for its prestigious Colaiste Na Rinne. An Rinn is the perfect place if one wishes to experience real Irish culture. Six miles west of the friendly town of Dún Garbhán (Dungarvan) and overlooking Dungarvan Harbour and Muggort’s Bay lies the small coastal Gaeltacht area of Waterford. Nestling against the backdrop of the lovely Comeragh Mountains this Gaeltacht region embraces the Parish of Rinn Ua gCuanach (Ring) and An Sean Phobal (Old Parish). It is a world apart, in its welcoming people, its scenery, its landscapes, seascapes and above all its cultural vitality. The love of Irish music, song, dance and language is infectious in An Rinn. A spontaneous desire to share tradition with the visitor can erupt at any time in any of the welcoming local hostelries. 🚗 15 minute drive from Dungarvan 🚌 Local Link Bus available (361 St Declan NS)
Ardmore is the oldest Christian Settlement in Ireland, founded by St. Declan circa 416 AD., before the arrival of St. Patrick. St. Declan’s feast day is celebrated on ‘Pattern Day’ every 24th of July. The village is most picturesque and its neatness has won Ardmore many awards, including the national title in the Tidy Towns Competition. Visitors have five lovely beaches to choose from but the Cliff Walk / St Declan's Walk is top on the list of recommendations from us. 🚗 20 minutes from Dungarvan 🚌 From the Local Link bus, 361St Declan's NS, stop 244611
48 locals recommend
Ardmore
48 locals recommend
Ardmore is the oldest Christian Settlement in Ireland, founded by St. Declan circa 416 AD., before the arrival of St. Patrick. St. Declan’s feast day is celebrated on ‘Pattern Day’ every 24th of July. The village is most picturesque and its neatness has won Ardmore many awards, including the national title in the Tidy Towns Competition. Visitors have five lovely beaches to choose from but the Cliff Walk / St Declan's Walk is top on the list of recommendations from us. 🚗 20 minutes from Dungarvan 🚌 From the Local Link bus, 361St Declan's NS, stop 244611

City advice

Book before you go

360 Experiences

Part of the 360 Dungarvan Group. 360 Experiences hosts activities from eBikes for the Waterford Greenway to SUP's in Stradbally. Unforgettable sights to undiscovered corners, there’s just so much to see and explore. Choose from one of our activities to start your journey in Dungarvan County Waterford. Find out more www.360experiences.ie
Ways to save

Insider Discounts for 360 Guests

Available to guests of 360. You can save up to 10% off your food bill in 360 Cookhouse & Jitterbeans Deli. Secure your table in 360 Cookhouse online www.360cookhouse.ie
Getting around

eBikes & Bikes

Home to the Waterford Greenway, Dungarvan is a bike friendly town. We recommend bookin your bikes ahead of your visit. For eBike and Bike rentals visit 360experiences.ie
Getting around

Local Link Bus

TFI Local Link bus services connect communities throughout rural Ireland as part of the TFI Public Transport Network. Bus Stop located on Davitt's Quay Local Link Fares Adult Return €5.0 Student & Children €2.00 Adult Single €2.50 Student & Children €1.00 Free Travel Passes are accepted. Under 3yrs are also free.