Dining and Entertainment
Dining at Dromoland is always an occasion. It is also a culinary
delight; the quality of the food and service is renowned the
world over. There is something special for all tastes, a six-course
dinner celebration, an afternoon tea in the Drawing Room or a
light snack in the Country Club, all can be enjoyed in wonderfully
grand but relaxed settings.
The Earl of Thomond Restaurant offers a relaxed but elegant dining
experience. Located on the ground floor, dinner can be enjoyed
in an ambience enhanced by the soft music of the Castle's resident
harpist. Enjoy breakfast, light lunch and dinner in this wonderful
setting. The bill of fare includes a large a la carte menu, a
daily 'table d'hôte' menu and a selection of gastronomic
menus. Executive Chef McCann's approach is one of simplicity
founded on his classical training using the freshest locally
sourced ingredients.
The Fig Tree Restaurant offers a wonderful variety of dining,
from 12 noon to 10pm. The menu and presentation have been created
for more informal dining, in contrast to the award-winning Earl
of Thomond Restaurant.
Formerly the Castle library, the Cocktail Bar at the top of the
main Gallery now provides the cosy setting for pleasures of a
less literary nature. Open from 10.30am each morning, the bar
is a restful haven for daytime refreshments, with tranquil lake
views and a gently burning log fire. Candlelit by evening, Irish
ballads provide the background for after-dinner drinks to complete
your evening.
For guests preferring the privacy and comfort of their room or
suite, the full complement of restaurant menus is offered. Room
service is available from 7am to 11pm. A reduced night menu is
available from 11pm to 7am |