Takeaway Listings

Takeaway food for many families in Ireland is a classic treat, be it Chinese or Indian food, battered cod, scampi or burgers and fries. Across the country there are dozens of independently owned takeaways and here in the Irish Foodie Directory you will find some of the best nationwide.

Takeaway
Humble Pie, Clonakilty - Facade (featured image)

Humble Pie

Cakes & Pies Galore
2 College Road, Clonakilty, Co Cork
Takeaway
Rosscarbery Traditional Fish and Chips - Logo (featured image)

Rosscarbery Fish and Chips

Fresh Fish & Chips Daily
Owenahincha Cross, Creggane, Cork
Irish Foodie Magazine – Spring 2023 – Cover

Irish Foodie Magazine - Spring 2023

Welcome to the spring edition of the Irish Foodie magazine. This is an exciting time in tourism when visitors begin to flock to our shores again to drink in all that the island of Ireland has to offer them from fantastic scenery, arts and crafts and of course our wonderful food sector, which is now renowned globally.

We hope you enjoy the read and visiting the cafes and restaurants we have focused on.

Until the summer edition.

Bon appetit!

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