My wife and I stayed at Tigh an tSaorsaigh at the height of the tourist season on the Dingle peninsula. The guesthouse was booked up and the pub was busy but all Covid measures were observed. Lulu, Mairead and the rest of the team are exactly what you might want in an Irish BnB - welcoming, fantastic atmosphere and everything at a high standard. Look forward to visiting again.
My family and I stop here for lunch every year when we visit Ballyferriter. The food is delicious, my husband was really impressed with the bacon and cabbage, I had fish of the day and my sons had burgers. The staff are friendly, Gearoid especially, quick service. Lunch for 5 cost €59. I highly recommend it.
A friend and I detoured a bit from our hike on the Dingle Way because Ballyferriter is the village of his ancestors and we were so glad we stayed here. This is a classic family run Irish pub and B and B and my favorite over all experience and memory from the Dingle Way. I was warmly greeted and accommodated even though they were scrambling to get ready for an arriving tour bus. My en suite room above the pub was clean and comfortable. I loved loved loved the quaint pub. The stew and Guinness was a perfect delicious combination. Breakfast the next day was outstanding. When we asked about hiring a ride back to the trail, they graciously offered a ride themselves. Ballyferriter is a wonderful tiny Irish village and this is where you should stay when you visit there.
We were 5 for lunch - 3 of us had the Irish stew which I considered adequate, good flavour but nothing exceptional, one had the fish of the day which was good and the fifth had chicken gougons which were good. I remember the bar from 50 years ago and it has been enlarged but still retains the qualities that made it a popular Gaeltacht pub.
Hiked into town from Slea Head, coming up from a very windy White Mouth Beach, and this is the first pub we encountered as we walked into town. We sat at the small bar and enjoyed a pint while taking in everything hanging on the walls. The young bartender was friendly, but one of the locals who came in and sat next to us was a great chatter. They do serve food and there's plenty of seating other than the bar, and they have rooms to let, as well. We just enjoyed the hospitality and their welcome for a couple of sandy hikers.
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