Jameson
Good Food Guide 2006The Town HallAdjacent to (and part of) The
Old Ground Hotel, the Town Hall Café has a separate street entrance and
this contemporary space in no way feels like a 'hotel restaurant'. The old
town hall has been well restored and the restaurant is in an impressive high-ceilinged
room with sensitively spare decor - large art works which will be loved or loathed,
big pots and simple table settings allow the room to speak for itself. Daytime
menus are concise but varied, a mixture of modern bistro-style dishes and tea-room
fare - just what people need to re-charge during a day's shopping it seems, as
the cooking is good, service swift and value excellent. In the evening
it all moves up a notch or two, when a shortish à la carte menu comes on
stream, offering about half a dozen choice per course. Baked Inagh goats
cheese, beer-battered monkfish with organic leaves and prime 10oz sirloin steak
with a grain mustard & Irish whiskey sauce are all typical. Desserts from
a daily selection. Not fine dining, but stylish and great value. Georgina
Campbell, Jameson Good Food Guide
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