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Bricin
The guide was updated:This intimate, country style restaurant boasts a tasty selection of Irish dishes, ranging to seafood chowder tp a great range of homemade traditional desserts. The must-try house speciality is the Boxty, a typical potato pancake. Downstairs you'll find a shop stocked with Irish crafts.
Useful Information
- Address: 26 High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry
- Website: www.bricin.com
- Phone: +353 64 34902
- Email: info@bricin.com
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