Oar House

County Dublin


A feast-o-fish – of the locally caught variety – is what the menu is all about at this restaurant. While this might be par for the course in a fishing village, this place stands out both for the way the fish is prepared and because you can get many dishes as smaller, tapas-style portions as well as mains.


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