• Ennis Gourmet Store Bistro

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Grocery store with cafe inside. Offers several veggie choices in sandwiches and tapas, a few of which are vegan suitable. Owner is familiar with the vegan diet and could make a tapas plates for you - be sure to specify. Products are all local. The atmosphere is relaxed. Open Mon-Sun 08:00-20:00.


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3 Reviews

First Review by elfmaiden713

JoelHaynes

Points +16

Non Veg
22 Nov 2017

poor service, poor food.

Giving two star because the place is cozy and quirky but tbh the service is incredibly poor/odd and the guy served a vegan salad with stuff that clearly had milk in for my gf and chips that were stale.
I got a meat and bean casserole and it was just warmed up in a microwave. Avoid.

Pros: cosy indoor seating.

Cons: expensive, bad service, doesn't know what vegan me

SuperTed

Points +393

Vegetarian
15 Jun 2017

Good Food, Weird Service


The food was good, albeit lacking a bit in variety. There is no seating inside, so the weather will have a lot of say in how enjoyable a meal is. Fortunately, it was a beautiful evening when we visited. It is very difficult to describe the waiter we had. He seemed annoyed by pretty much everybody and everything. To be fair, it is hard to know whether or not he was just having an off day, but we’ve never seen service quite like what he was providing for everybody. All of that aside, we had a good meal at a good price in a good location.

Pros: good food, good prices

Cons: lack of variety

elfmaiden713

Points +166

Vegetarian
13 Jan 2015

Fun and Unexpected

My boyfriend and I happened across this place while we were in Ireland last year. Veg*ns are very short on food options in most of Ireland, especially in small towns, but we were enticed by their local cheese offerings and asked for a custom lunch platter. They were not very familiar with vegetarianism (it's often confused with pescetarianism in Ireland) but asked us about our diet before putting anything on the plate. When the owners were done, we had in front of us a lovely array of good Irish brown bread, dried fruit, pickled veg, and several artisanal cheeses. When the owners' friends came in for tea, we all chatted together about our vacation and the Ennis sports culture. It was lots of fun, and I'd definitely go back if I return to Ireland.

Pros: Conscientious staff, Food is all local

Cons: No vegan options




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