In a stunning location at the summit of the Moll's Gap pass between Killarney and Kenmare, this craft and gift shop sports an upstairs cafe with views towards Purple Mountain, MacGillicuddy's Reeks and the Gap of Dunloe. As well as good coffee, cake and homemade ice cream, there are fresh salads and hot lunch specials such as steak-and-onion pie.
Avoca Cafe
County Kerry
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