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What User doesn't like about Boyne Brasserie:
The restaurant at Daly's inn-pub complex may have a French name, but the menu is far from authentic. Mostly offering fish and chips, burgers, and other simple dishes, there are a few attempts at more gourmet options, but they don't quite live up to the Brasserie name. The stuffed peppers are generously filled with goat cheese, and the fried fish is mediocre. The fries are decent, and malt vinegar is provided on the t... View all feedback. What JANIEL B likes about Boyne Brasserie:
We ordered the potato skins and they were very good all 2 of them at €6.95. I had a blackened Cajun chicken wrap that came with chips at €8.95 which was really good and very good value. My son had a steak sandwich which he said was very good. I have ate in the restaurant previous to this and that was a good experience also. View all feedback.
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I ordered the Sirloin Steak with Brandy Peppered Sauce, Mushrooms, Onions Mash, but it came with an extra surprise: bits of wire from a metal dish scrubber. Din...
read moreBest fish and chips I ever had in my life!!! Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €50–60 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I was nervous because I'm coeliac but the barman advised me on the gf options the chef told me I could have gf chips done on a separate wok gf bun for my burger...
read moreStopped in for a lunch on St. Paddy's day and it was just excellent. We had the baked cod salad and fish and chips. Both portions were ample and very tasty. The...
read moreWill not be returning. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €20–30 Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 1
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read moreDaly's Inn, housing The Boyne Brasserie, offers a combination of standard pub fare and a cozy atmosphere. Diners have enjoyed dishes like battered cod and Cajun chicken wraps, often praising the unique presentation of chips. However, service has drawn mixed reviews, with some guests experiencing long waits and even food contamination incidents, casting a shadow over the dining experience. Despite these issues, many appreciate the attentive staff and flavorful meals, particularly noting the standout steaks. Its convenient location near Newgrange makes it a potential stop for travelers seeking a hearty Irish meal.
The Boyne Brasserie, located within Daly's Inn but separate from the main building, is a spacious restaurant offering a menu of standard pub fare. I enjoyed the...
read moreI had two fantastic meals two nights in a row at this beautiful restaurant. The setting was lovely and the staff were very accommodating both times.
My husband made a reservation at this restaurant for just the two of us after hearing great reviews from my father, however, it seems like we picked an off nigh...
read moreWe ordered The Cow Itself along with a chipotle pasta for 3 and was the perfect amount of food. We couldn 't fault a thing! The meat was cooked to perfection. I...
read moreThis was the surprising highlight of a poor trip to New Grange, we stopped off without reservation on a Friday evening and the place was empty. The decor is rea...
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read moreThe restaurant at Daly's inn-pub complex may have a French name, but the menu is far from authentic. Mostly offering fish and chips, burgers, and other simple d...
read moreAt 4 o'clock, the restaurant refused to serve any food for a group of 10 people even though the pub was bustling. Unfortunately, I couldn't even get a simple sn...
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read moreThe only thing resembling French cuisine at this establishment is its name. Located within the Daly's inn-pub-restaurant complex, this eatery offers a sit-down...
read moreWe arrived at 4pm with a party of 10, only to be told that they would not be serving food until 5pm. Despite the bustling pub atmosphere, we couldn't even get a...
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