4/5 Brent L. 4 years ago on Google
I
know
what
you
are
asking
-
why
did
you
go
all
the
way
to
Ireland,
and
have
Italian
food
and
pizza?
Well,
we
got
tired
of
the
few
traditional
Irish
dishes
and
were
craving
something
different.
The
owners
are
from
Northern
Italy,
so
the
food
is
quite
a
treat
compared
to
what
you
usually
experience
in
America.
Plenty
of
pizza
choices
(both
vegan
and
non
vegan),
as
well
as
a
good
variety
of
pasta
dishes,
desserts,
and
drinks.
We
ordered
the
Delizia
(€12.50
for
the
9”
or
€14.50
for
the
12”
pie).
It
consisted
of
spicy
salami,
Italian
bacon,
red
onion,
mozzarella
cheese,
and
we
added
black
olives
for
an
extra
€1.
And
they
didn’t
skimp
on
the
black
olives
folks
(see
the
pic).
They
were
whole
olives,
and
not
slices,
like
we
are
used
to
in
the
states.
Gotta
love
that!
We
also
ordered
the
9”
Vegetariana
for
€10.80.
It
had
tasty
tomato
sauce,
aubergines
(AKA
eggplant),
courgettes
(AKA
zucchini),
a
touch
of
basil,
and
roasted
red
peppers.
No
cheese
on
this
one,
since
it
was
listed
as
a
vegan
option.
The
food
was
so
fresh
here,
and
the
best
part
of
it
all
was
the
crust
and
the
tomato
sauce
on
each
pizza.
Service
was
OK.
The
food
came
out
in
a
timely
manner,
and
the
girl
running
the
front
operations
was
friendly
and
courteous.
However,
I
must
deduct
one
star
because
she
didn’t
pay
enough
attention
to
our
drink
refill
requests.
She
was
occupied
with
what
appeared
to
be
one
of
the
town
locals
who
stops
in
for
a
pint
and
just
sits
and
has
conversations
with
the
staff.
I
guess
that
happens
in
a
lot
of
small
towns.
I
can
get
past
that
though,
I
would
drop
by
here
again,
in
a
heartbeat.
No
private
parking
lot
-
you
have
to
park
on
the
street.
Two
hour
free
street
parking,
but
I
advise
leaving
your
car
parked
at
the
Blarney
Castle
if
you
just
came
from
there,
and
just
walk
the
short
distance
to
this
place.
Bottled
beer
is
€3.50,
pints
are
€4.95,
a
glass
of
merlot
is
€6.70
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