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With the coming of the weekend, The Courthouse Restaurant
is transformed into Acquolina Italian Restaurant. This intimate
eatery with its terracotta tiles and warm hues, successfully
combines simple modern décor with a hint of rustic
charm. Acquolina is a favourite with fans of both Italian
and modern Irish cuisine, and the menu features a wide selection
of both. This restaurant specialises in delicious uncomplicated
flavours, with particular attention paid to bringing out the
best in quality local ingredients. Definitely worth a visit.
ACQUOLINA ITALIAN RESTAURANT opened its doors to the
public in November 2004 and is definitely living up to its
name, which means, "to make the mouth water".
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Acquolina's talented Head Chef Ed McGroarty has a
wealth of experience having worked in New Zealand, Australia,
New York and Dublin.
To compliment your evening we can offer an excellent selection
of wines, beers, spirits, liqueurs and cocktails
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Acquolina also serves a varied Sunday
Lunch Menu from 12.30 - 3.30pm with a choice of Italian dishes
and traditional Sunday roasts.
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Opening Hours: |
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| Friday |
6pm -9.30pm |
| Saturday |
6pm - 10pm |
| Sunday |
12.30 - 9pm |
Come and enjoy good food and a visit to this historic building
and help to keep the heritage of the area alive.
Acquolina Menus
Why not take a look at our updated menus for Feb 2008
Please note that the entrance to Acquolina is not through the
Courthouse but through the Courtyard at the rear of the building.
To find this entrance you should turn right into the car park before
you reach the Courthouse. As you drive around to the left side of
the car park you will see Acquolina.
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