Bofey Quinns
Corofin, Co Clare
Bofey Quinns is 8 miles from Ennis on the R476 on route to the Burren. This family run restaurant is well worth a visit as it has won several awards. Popular dishes present include bacon and cabbage Irish stew sirloin steak and fresh salmon. For the kids they can enjoy the pizza menu or pastas.
Dysert O'Dea Castle Tea Rooms
Dysert, Corofin, Co Clare
Built in a rocky outcrop this tower house was bulit in 1480 by Diarmuid O'Dea. It was badly damanged by the Cromwellians in 1651 but was repaired and opened to the public as an Archaeology Centre in 1986. Today it features an extensive museum, tea room and book shop.
Inchiquin Inn
Main Street, Corofin, Co Clare
The Inchiquin Inn is a family owned business run by John and Anne Campbell. There is a restaurant and hostel on the premises situated on the main street of Corofin Village.
The Corofin Arms
Main Street, Corofin, Co Clare
The Corofin Arms licensed restaurant is open daily from midday (5pm Saturday) serving a varied menu from lighter bites to an excellent 4 course set dinner.







