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Contribuisci feedbackI went to this restaurant with a tour group for dinner. The service was excellent, and the staff, especially Sebastian, was very professional and attentive. Thank you. I will definitely come back to this lovely restaurant in the historic town, known as the home of Raferty, the blind poet.
We had a wonderful family dinner with young children at this restaurant one evening. The staff was incredibly helpful, courteous, and efficient, and they were very accommodating of the kids. Despite the restaurant appearing small, they managed to handle our party of 18 as well as another larger party celebrating a special birthday without any issues or delays. The food, especially the pizzas with a thin base and a variety of toppings, was delicious. It was a memorable and enjoyable evening, and we definitely plan on returning when we are back in Manorhamilton.
I did not dine at the restaurant, but I stayed at the B&B for one night. The room had a small TV, breakfast had to be eaten outside 100 yards away, there was no hot water in the shower, and there was no milk for tea in the room. Overall, it was a disappointing experience for a B&B.
Enjoyed the lovely early bird menu at the Maestro. Great value for delicious food. I enjoyed the pan fried chicken on a delicious bed of spinach and my husband had a lovely rib eye steak which was included on the early bird menu at no extra cost. The pizzas are authentic Italian and are available for take away. Well worth visiting and discovering their delights.
My wife I had a meal in the Maestro in Manorhamilton at the weekend. We could not fault it at all. Well worth a visit if you are in the area