Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel
The four-star Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel has 144 spacious rooms and suites. All rooms feature coffee makers, wireless Internet access and satellite TVs. The 42 two-bedroom suites have kitchenettes with all the necessities. On-premise dining options include the Aberdeen Bar, the Emperor Chinese restaurant, the Coffee Dock and Dunes Restaurant. The hotel's leisure center includes a swimming pool, steam room, sauna and gym.
Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel
Lahinch, County Clare
Ireland
+353 065 7081100
lahinchgolfhotel.com
The Atlantic Hotel
Stay close to Lahinch's top attractions at the Atlantic Hotel. The hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the Lahinch Golf Club and 2 minutes from the beach. All rooms are en suite and have televisions, hair dryers and direct-dial telephones. The on-site restaurant specializes in dishes with local produce and fresh seafood dishes. Menu highlights include Atlantic seafood chowder and fish and chips.
The Atlantic Hotel
Main Street, Lahinch
County Clare, Ireland
+353 65 708 1049
loguehotelgroup.com
O'Looney's
O'Looney's, on the Promenade in Lahinch, is Ireland's surfer hangout. Whether you're in the mood for casual or fine dining, you can enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean during your meal at O'Looney's. The bar serves pub food, such as chowder with brown bread, salads and sandwiches. For a more contemporary dining experience, visit Waves at O'Looney's, with fresh seafood specials like stuffed mussels and monk fish. Complement your meal with a selection from Waves' extensive wine list. The H30 nightclub, one of Lahinch's hot spots, features live bands on Saturday nights.
O' Looneys Bar & Restaurant
The Promenade, Lahinch
County Clare, Ireland
+353 65 708 1414
olooneys.ie
Barrtra
The award-winning Barrtra is on Liscannor Bay, providing great views of the sunset. Barrtra offers a la carte dining or prix-fixe menus. The lighter earlie birdie menu is served from 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m., or choose the six-course dinner menu between 6 and 10 p.m. The restaurant specializes in seafood dishes, such as the Seafood Symphony, featuring monk fish, cod, prawns, mussels and crab in a white wine sauce, but meat and vegetarian options are also available. Hours of operation vary depending on the season, and Barrtra is closed in January and February.
Barrtra
Lahinch
County Clare, Ireland
+353 657081280
barrtra.com
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