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Kingfisher 62-63 Park St, Dundalk, Ireland
+353429351465
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When you're planning your visit to Kingfisher, you could take municipal transportation to the stop Dundalk Railway Station, which is the nearest stop at 519 meters distance to the restaurant, otherwise, there are parking lots 214 meters away at Rampart Lane.
On this website, you can find the complete menu of Kingfisher from Dundalk. Currently, there are 37 meals and drinks up for grabs.
The restaurant offers good-tasting food, with some portion size discrepancies, and prices that some find high. The atmosphere is welcoming, with staff described as friendly and professional. The menu is varied and offers good value for money. Traditional Irish breakfast is a standout, and the overall dining experience is enjoyable. The restaurant is clean and well-presented, with a hidden gem atmosphere that provides a lovely dining spot. While the prices may be a bit high for some, the food quality, service, and ambiance make this spot worth a visit.
What User likes about Kingfisher:
I visited this place for breakfast on a regular basis and although I am back in Germany since years, I am still missing my breakfast time with Kingfisher. Traditional, honest, Irish breakfast. Nice people. Free Newspaper. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Kingfisher:
Good tasting food, but prices rival more fancy options. Also, during my visit they let the Guiness run out on tap and gave me a can (which I thought was a crime in Ireland: View all feedback.
Take away good food. we had chicken fillet with fries, sandwiches and a Cesar salad. everything...
Great food always and Noel and His staff are so hospitable and always ensure quality service
Friendly staff and delicious food. I can only recommend.
Would highly recommend this place. Everything about it was perfect, staff food. Credit to you l...
Great food always and Noel and his staff are so welcoming and always provide quality service