Este café restaurante está justo al principio de Inch beach, la playa más larga de Irlanda. Después de un largo paseo por la playa, se agradece poder tomar algo caliente en el restaurante. Me decanté por unos tallarines de marisco, recomendados por mi camarera, ¡y no me equivoqué! El servicio es algo lento, porque son pocos y se llena bastante, pero muy amables. Como plus, tienen wifi y aceptan tarjetas.
M M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Wöllstadt, Germany
— Nice and friendly staff — The best view you can imagine — The prices are okay — The food is tasty If you go to Inch Beach«Sammy’s» is a must visit
Bernie C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Ballincollig, Republic of Ireland
Good spot for a family meal in the evening. The views from the restaurant can’t be beat and the food is quite good, as well. I would recommend they’d add a couple more highchairs, as they only had one available(out of two, as far as I know) for my family and twins. My wife says her salmon was good, but my medium steak didn’t have much pink in it. That was thankfully offset by the tasty pepper sauce and a bottle of Stonewell cider. Our boys loved that pepper sauce as well, and there is a kid’s menu for those who need one. The restaurant has plenty of space for larger groups and still feels pretty cozy. We might come back again if we’re in the area and are visiting the beach.
Michelle N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Cork, Republic of Ireland
Who else can say their beer garden is a beach? The food here is pretty decent. 100% best in the little village. The bar is very restauranty/lacks atmosphere and the barstaff are cold. Strangely there’s a huge lack of locals employed there. Maybe only 15% of staff. This makes asking about the history/surrounding area difficult. I’m not a fan of children in pubs/cafes and this place is overrun. So if you’ve kids give it a go.
Julie B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Santa Monica, CA
Sammy’s fresh oysters can’t be beat. Sammy himself will shuck them and his son, George, will pull you a perfect pint. Plus you are Actually on the most beautiful beach in all of Ireland. Can’t be beat.