Wednesday, 12 April 2017

The Mullicháin Cafe in The Heart of Ireland's Ancient East

5 of 5 stars2 days agoReviewed by Elaine C
We stumbled across the Mullichain Cafe last weekend. Little did we know we were in for such a treat! This cafe is ideally location, nestled at the bottom of a valley along the River Barrow. We were blessed with the weather and the setting could not have been more perfect. Our visit was made more pleasant by the fantastic staff that looked after us. The staff here are a credit to those who are running this business. We were extremely well looked after here and they took a genuine interest in whether we were pleased with the food and gave us more information about the area and it's amenities. The food was of a superb quality. We were both delighted with our choices, though as a coeliac it would have been great to see further options. It was no problem to get extra bread and we felt very satisfied. The main point here is that both the food and setting is fantastic, but what makes this cafe a real winner is the combination of this and it's staff. We will definitely be both recommending this cafe and visiting in the future.

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Save the Barrow line with the great new surface for all an even crushed stone Hurrayyyyy !

Save the Barrow river track with the new crushed stone surface that will allow everyone to experience the wonders of Ireland's most beautiful river .This is Irelands Ancients East's greatest public amenity which should be available to all of us.

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Save the Barrow line with new crushed stone surface so our friends of all abilities can enjoy the river

Lush grass and singing Birds are there for us all to enjoy, we are looking forward to the new surface that can be used by  Mums with Buggies Wheel chairs and our friends of all abilities

Lets Save The Barrrow line and share it with our freinds of all abilities

Which is more important the lush green grass and the silence of your foot steps or our fellow traveler who has to use a wheel chair or walking aid. Get real the Barrow path does not belong to the few