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What User doesn't like about Fureys:
usually stop off favorite on the way from dublin, minute we kicked at the place we were up and down, waitress look at big book, no hallo just were asked we were booked, no, no walk-ins, just bookings!? we didn't know you had to book for cash food, no registration and nothing about fb etc. disappointed with cold circumvent with personal and accounting situation. their loss, space full of empty tables, 5 lost customers... View all feedback. What User likes about Fureys:
always a pleasure to stop and recharge in this iconic channel line pub / restaurant. the staff full of smile and eat to eat absolutely in the middle of the night. a must... for eating. View all feedback.
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Usually stop off favorite on the way from dublin, minute we kicked at the place we were up and down, waitress look at big book, no hallo just were asked we were...
read moreOn 23rd september we called here on a bike tour on the royal canal. ordered a B.L.T and a pint like my friend ken. the waiter said it didn't come with chips. th...
read moreI've been eating here tonight since my friends have been dragged to kilcock many years ago. I never had a bad meal. the employees are always 100% to treat, can...
read moreHere on a Friday night, highly professional administration of the Kovid situation, for a small bar and restaurant, the social distancing and traceability manage...
read moreFuerys is simply superb, I brought my family for dinner and all loved it. The fillet steak was so tender and tasty it cannot be beaten , mushroom sauce and home...
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read moreNestled off the N4 Dublin to Galway Road, this charming pub-restaurant combines a cozy, old Irish atmosphere with attentive service. While many patrons praise the warm, friendly staff and excellent food—especially noting the homemade desserts—some have voiced concerns about high prices and small portion sizes. Despite mixed reviews on value, the inviting ambiance and picturesque canal views make it a lovely stop. Visitors are encouraged to book in advance to secure a table and avoid disappointment. Overall, the unique setting and quality offerings suggest a quaint gem well worth a visit, especially for those traveling the route.
Small stop for us, between Dublin and Sligo, in this friendly restaurant, located on the edge of a canal. We love this kind of place, especially when you eat we...
read moreBad value, food tastes nice but small portions especially the chicken supreme Chips lovely and chunky but at 5 euro for about 12 chips they would want to be goo...
read moreI visited this little gem recently after many years living abroad. It was a favourite of mine in the past and I wanted to see if it was still as good as ever. I...
read moreIt's a gem take the time slow down and enjoy (Translated by Google) It's a gem, take the time to slow down and enjoy.
Advice, book early then you won't be disappointed, food is absolutely gorgeous, nice pint of Guinness, really friendly and accommodating staff, a great atmosphe...
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read moreWe decided to visit this restaurant after playing golf in Moyvalley. The fillet steak was exceptional and the Guinness was top-notch, deserving a 9 out of 10 ra...
read moreDuring our work trip to Moyvalley, we discovered Furey's for lunch and were impressed by the picturesque setting, delicious food, and charming location of this...
read moreThe staff at this unique bar were very welcoming when I visited for dinner with my wife and nephew on Saturday, March 2nd. The decor is fantastic, filled with v...
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