Three generations of the same family have run the award-winning Aherne's. Seafood is the star, but there are also plenty of meat and poultry dishes. Besides the upmarket restaurant there's a cosy bar, all mahogany and polished brass, where you can enjoy fresh local seafood with wine by the glass. Kids' menu available.
Aherne's Seafood Bar & Restaurant
County Cork
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