• About
    • About Us
    • Assessment Process
    • Contact Us
    • Quotes & Testimonials
    • Award Winners »
      • Awards Presented
      • Awards Received
    • Info for Owners »
      • Info for Owners
      • Industry Register/Login
  • Awards
  • Eat
  • Drink
  • Stay
  • Buy
  • Learn
  • Producers
  • 10 of the Best
    • Eat
    • Drink
    • Stay
    • Buy
    • Learn
    • Producers
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Recipes
    • By Georgina Campbell
  • Special Offers
  • Competitions
  • Shop
    • Recipe Cards
    • Buy Guidebooks
    • Buy Cookbooks
    • GPS POIs for Garmin
    • « Ireland Apps
      • iPhone App
      • Blackberry App
      • Samsung App
      • Nokia App
      • Ireland for Food Lovers App
    • « Cooking Apps
      • iCook - Recipes & Cooking with Neven
      • APPetiser - Recipes & Cooking with Derry Clarke
      • For the Love of Food – Kevin Dundon
  • More+
    • Gardens
    • Golf
    • Self Catering
    • What's On
    • Tourist Attractions
    • Wedding Venues
Ireland Guide
Ireland Guide

- ireland -

Graphics Version | 
Ireland’s Leading Independent Food & Hospitality Guide
  • LOGIN/SIGNUP
    • My Ireland Guide
    • Industry
Home > Drink & Eat > Dromquinna Manor & The Boathouse Bistro

Drink & Eat

Comments(0) Add Comment

Dromquinna Manor & The Boathouse Bistro

Restaurant / Wine Bar

Dislike Like
9 votes (100%)
Previous Next
Print page Send to a friend
Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere Serious About Seafood Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner The "Best of the Best" - Only the very best establishments across various categories have been chosen for this accolade

VIEW OUR MENUS

  • Main Course Menu

Dromquinna Manor & The Boathouse Bistro

Beautifully located overlooking Kenmare Bay this stunning property was rescued from dereliction by John “At Your Service” Brennan and re-opened as a ‘glamping’ destination and wedding venue in 2012. Other accommodation options since added include the aptly named and seriously luxurious en-suite Hideaway Tent and four stylishly renovated Potting Sheds. The delightful waterfront restaurant and wine bar, The Boathouse Bistro, is also on site; set in a charming 19th century boathouse overlooking a little harbour, it has been a popular destination in its own right since it opened.
Boathouse Bistro seats 60 (+ 40 outdoors). Children welcome (high chair). Open daily in summer 12.30pm-9pm, off-season weekends only. Full à la carte menu all day. A phone call to check is advisable off-season. Evening reservations recommended, especially at weekends. Equestrian, boating, scuba diving, adventure sports. Also on site: Shutters Pizza on the Pier (seasonal). Dromquinna Manor: glamping (family tents); Hideaway Tent (en-suite; sleeps 2); The Potting Sheds (each sleeps 4; 1 double + 2 bunks); The Bolthole (2-bedroomed house). MasterCard, Visa abbreviations
Georgina Campbell

Beautifully located on the shores of Kenmare Bay this stunning property was rescued from dereliction by John “At Your Service” Brennan and his wiife Gwen, who re-opened as a ‘glamping’ destination and wedding venue in 2012. In addition, the stylish waterfront restaurant and wine bar, The Boathouse Bistro (see below), is located in the grounds - situated in a charming 19th century boathouse overlooking a little harbour that offers boating facilities for both residents and visitors, it has been a popular destination in its own right since it opened.


Meanwhile, as well as building up a formidable reputation as a wedding venue (with dedicated chef David Espagnat in place since 2024) - and offering onsite glamping for wedding guests and family holidays - sensitive development of the gorgeous Dromquinna Manor estate has brought some other very interesting accommodation options on stream. 


The aptly named Hideaway Tent, for example, is a seriously luxurious en-suite tent tucked away in the woods, with its own gate leading into a little garden. The water feels close enough to touch and you can enjoy views over the cliff and the bay from the veranda, or from your super comfortable bed. There's a mini bar and breakfast is delivered to your door as part of the service - it's a total escape and, when you get hungry, The Boathouse Bistro is just a short stroll away.


And then there are The Potting Sheds, which are situated near the recently restored kitchen gardens and date from 1895. Offering a couple (perhaps with two young children) a special place to stay, the four stylishly renovated sheds have French doors opening onto private gardens and provide all the comforts of modern life in a secluded setting. Featuring super king size beds (plus a pair of hidden bunk beds), smart en-suite facilities and spacious sitting areas they tune in with the “on the edge of nature” ethos of Dromquinna - and, each morning, a ‘wake me up’ Breakfast Hamper is delivered to the door.


Also in the mix is The Bolthole, a charming little 2-bedroomed cottage beside The Potting Sheds, which is fully equipped for self catering and also has the advantage of being just  a few minutes walk from The Boathouse Bistro. 


The Boathouse Bistro


Backed by pine trees, the building has great charm and, with white walls hung with striking marine photography, quirky lighting and plenty of cosy corners to make your own, it’s a delightful spot. 


Operated directly by Dromquinna Manor, with James Doyle as Manager and Head Chef Mark Johnston leading the kitchen team, the Boathouse is well established as a favourite destination in the area.


Offering quality casual food during the day, it’s a great amenity for guests holidaying in the grounds but it’s also open to the general public and - while it's pitched to be a popular destination rather than a foodie event - it’s hard to imagine a more attractive setting for a relaxing lunch or snack, especially when the weather favours al fresco dining on the terrace.


At night, as the light fades on the mountains across the bay, it becomes a highly atmospheric restaurant that’s fun for groups and yet romantic for twosomes too.


The Bistro opens at 12.30pm and the same extensive menu is offered all day until closing.


Meals begin promisingly with a selection of breads (the brown bread is especially good) and menu choices lean heavily towards the local fish and shellfish, although beef, chicken and pasta are also offered. (A statement says that all their produce is 'from suppliers we know and trust,' allthough some specific information would be welcome and interesting.)


Appealing starters may include chowder, an antipasti board, cured salmon and potted crab, with battered fish fingers, sautéed crab claws, lemon calamari and mussels among the dishes offered.


For fish lovers there are main courses like grilled loin of tuna and monkfish medallions, while meat eaters will enjoy a chargrilled 10 oz beef rib-eye, a burger or roast chicken supreme. Vegetarian choices are availabe - an appealing wild mushroom and celeriac tagliatelle, perhaps - and everything is prepared with style and served with a smile.


Dishes are generally simple yet presented with flair. Creative accompaniments make for colourful plates - a seared fillet of hake, for example, can looks very well with a red and yellow pepper and red onion salad and chilli jam.


The dessert menu offers ever-popular options such as chocolate brownie, apple galette and bread-and-butter pudding. The boathouse is also a wine bar so there are plenty of wines to choose from, and if a celebration is in order, you have a choice of Prosecco or more expensive champagnes, including both Taittinger and Louis Roederer.


Service is smart and, considering the location and the style of this gorgeous place, value for money is good too.

Less
Read More
  • Facilities/Features
  • Restaurant/Dining/Pub
  • Location - By the sea
  • Location - Peaceful
  • Location - Scenic
  • Location - Waterside
  • Spanish
  • Tapas
  • Al Fresco
  • Atmospheric
  • Attractive Views
  • Budget Meals (€21-35/£14-23 pp 3-courses, not inc. dr
  • Business Meal
  • Buzzy Atmosphere
  • Coeliac Friendly
  • Cool Venue
  • Daytime/Coffee
  • Informal
  • MSG Free
  • Organic Produce used (mainly)
  • Party Venue
  • Sunday Dining
  • Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)
  • Wine Bar/Café
2018 Award Winners Atmospheric Restaurant Of The Year 2018
2020 Award Winners HIDEAWAY OF THE YEAR 2020
Last Updated: 11-04-2024
Author: Georgina Campbell
array(13) {
  ["numpages"]=>
  float(3)
  ["firstpage"]=>
  int(1)
  ["lastpage"]=>
  float(3)
  ["pages"]=>
  array(3) {
    [1]=>
    int(0)
    [2]=>
    int(6)
    [3]=>
    int(12)
  }
  ["current"]=>
  int(1)
  ["maxpages"]=>
  NULL
  ["prev"]=>
  NULL
  ["next"]=>
  int(6)
  ["remain"]=>
  int(6)
  ["to"]=>
  int(6)
  ["numrows"]=>
  int(14)
  ["from"]=>
  int(1)
  ["limit"]=>
  int(6)
}

Might also like

Drink & Eat

Nua Vista at the Ring of Kerry Golf Club

Kenmare, Co. Kerry

Restaurant
Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere

Set in an impressive modern building overlooking the golf course and designed to make the most of beautiful views over Kenmare Bay and the Beara Peninsula, Nua Vista is a gorgeous new dining venue at The Ring of Kerry Golf Club, owned and managed by Sheen Falls Lodg ...

Read more
Drink & Eat

The Stables Brasserie & Bar at Sheen Falls Lodge

Kenmare, Co. Kerry

Restaurant
Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere

A chic new casual dining destination in the grounds of Sheen Falls Lodge, the former stables have been stylishly converted to create an elegant restaurant and bar that's equally appealing for a casual get together or a special occasion. Beautifully designed and spacious ...

Read more
Drink & Eat & Stay

Gougane Barra Hotel

Gougane Barra, Co. Cork

Hotel / Restaurant
A selection of establishments outside the standard categories that should enhance the discerning travellers experience of Ireland Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere The "Best of the Best" - Only the very best establishments across various categories have been chosen for this accolade

In one of the most peaceful and beautiful locations in Ireland, this delightfully old-fashioned family-run hotel is set in a Forest Park overlooking Gougane Barra Lake (famous for its monastic settlements). The Lucey family has run the hotel since 1937, offering simple, ...

Read more
Drink & Eat & Stay

The Glenbeigh Hotel

Co. Kerry, South West

Hotel
Serious About Seafood

Situated on the scenic Ring of Kerry section of the Wild Atlantic Way and just a few kilometres from the magnificent Rossbeigh Beach, The Glenbeigh Hotel would be a good choice for an overnight or longer stay, with many attractions and activities nearby, including the Ke ...

Read more
Drink & Eat

Jack's Coastguard Restaurant

Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Bar / Restaurant
A selection of establishments outside the standard categories that should enhance the discerning travellers experience of Ireland Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere Serious About Seafood Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner The "Best of the Best" - Only the very best establishments across various categories have been chosen for this accolade

Just a stone’s throw from the sea at Cromane, where the mussels that the area is famous for are landed, this handsome stone building is smartly maintained and sends out all the right signals from the outset. Jack's celebrated 50 years in business a few years ago, h ...

Read more
Drink & Eat

Granville's Bar & Restaurant

Macroom, Co. Cork

Pub / Restaurant
Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. The "Best of the Best" - Only the very best establishments across various categories have been chosen for this accolade

Appealingly presented with smart paintwork complementing the old stone frontage, Paul and Leonie Granville’s family-run bar and restaurant is the oldest licensed premises in Macroom - and, situated just off the town square and in the footprint of the historic castl ...

Read more

Contact details

+353 64 664 2889
WEBSITE EMAIL
PLEASE MENTION IRELANDGUIDE.COM WHEN ENQUIRING

Address

Dromquinna Manor & The Boathouse Bistro
Dromquinna Manor, Kenmare Co Kerry
Minimize map Minimize map

Map markers

You are here
Distance
Directions About Kenmare Trip Planning Tools
Dromquinna Manor is 5km west of Kenmare, on the N70.
  • Add to my Favourites +
  • View my Favourites
  • Special Offers
  • Dromquinna Manor

    Set on 40 acres this magnificent property, with walks & trails to explore, and luxurious accommodation options a dotted around the grounds...
  • Local Recommendations
  • Hospitality
  • By Distance
    • All
      • Eat
        • Drink
          • Stay
            • Buy
              • Learn
                • Producer
                • By Category
                  • Self Catering
                  • Rockcrest(3.7km)NE
                  • Old Ivy House(28.0km)NW
                  • Rose Cottage(28.0km)NW
                  • Swallows Roost Holiday Cottage(29.4km)SE
                  • Hillcrest House(30.8km)SW
                  • Oceanfront Cottages at Derrynane Hotel (33.2km)SW
                  • LAHARANDOTA - The Artists' Cottage & Studio(36.0km)SW
                  • Inish Beg Estate(43.9km)SE
                  • Rolfs Cottages(47.6km)SE
                  • Dingle Marina Cottages(51.7km)NW
                  • Galley Head Lightkeepers Houses(60.7km)SE
                  • Farmers Markets
                  • Kenmare - County Kerry(4.1km)NE
                  • Killarney - County Kerry - Fridays(22.8km)NE
                  • Bantry - Co Cork - Friday Mornings(25.3km)SE
                  • Milltown Food - County Kerry(30.6km)NW
                  • Caherdaniel - Fridays (seasonal) - Co Kerry(33.4km)SW
                  • Schull - County Cork - Sunday(39.3km)SE
                  • Cahirciveen - County Kerry - Thursdays (seasonal)(40.7km)NW
                  • Blennerville - Co Kerry - Sundays(42.9km)NW
                  • Tralee - County Kerry - Saturdays(44.1km)NW
                  • Skibbereen - County Cork - Saturdays(44.3km)SE
                  • Valentia Island - Co Kerry - Wednesday & Saturday(44.6km)NW
                  • Macroom - County Cork - Tuesdays(47.1km)NE
                  • Castlegregory - Co Kerry - Sundays(49.8km)NW
                  • Dingle Farm Produce & Craft - County Kerry - Fridays(52.0km)NW
                  • Tourist Attractions
                  • Killarney National Park(14.7km)NW
                  • Muckross House & Gardens & Traditional Farm(19.3km)NW
                  • Ross Castle(20.3km)NW
                  • Derrynane House(35.5km)NW
                  • Crag Cave(42.5km)NW
                  • Kerry County Museum(44.0km)NW
                  • Skibbereen Heritage Centre(44.0km)NW
                  • Dingle Oceanworld(52.8km)NW
                  • Golf Courses
                  • Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club(1.9km)NW
                  • Killarney Golf & Fishing Club(22.0km)NE
                  • Bantry Bay Golf Club(24.1km)SE
                  • Dooks Golf Club(30.2km)NW
                  • Skellig Bay Golf Club(36.9km)SW
                  • Waterville Golf Club(37.8km)SW
                  • Tralee Golf Club(50.1km)NW
                  • Gardens
                  • Derreen Garden(14.7km)SW
                  • Illnacullin (15.3km)SE
                  • Carraig Abhainn Gardens (29.2km)SE
                  • Kilravock Garden (29.2km)SE
                  • Cois Cuain Gardens(32.7km)SW
                  • Aultaghreagh Cottage Garden(39.5km)SE
                  • Lassanaroe Garden (39.9km)SE
                  • Glanleam House & Subtropical Garden (45.6km)NW
                  • Glebe Gardens and Cafe(47.3km)SE
                  • Nearby Towns/Areas
                  • Kenmare(4.4km)NE
                  • Sneem(14.3km)SW
                  • Glengarriff(15.2km)SE
                  • Adrigole(21.1km)SW
                  • Ballylickey(21.8km)SE
                  • Gougane Barra(22.8km)SE
                  • Killarney(22.8km)NE
                  • Bantry(25.1km)SE
                  • Caragh Lake(25.2km)NW
                  • Killorglin(27.7km)NW
                  • Comments

                  There are currently no comments

                  Leave a comment

                  You must be logged in to leave a comment
                  Not a member? Register for your free membership now!
                  Or leave a comment by logging in with:
                  Sign up with Twitter
                  Georgina Campbell's ireland-guide.com
                  Tweets by IrelandGuide
                  © Copyright Georgina Campbell Guides 2025
                  • Disclaimer
                  • T & C
                  • Privacy Policy
                  • Site Map
                  • Links
                  • Advertise
                  • Ireland Hotels |
                  • Northern Ireland Hotels |
                  • B&B Ireland |
                  • Accommodation Ireland |
                  • Dublin Airport Hotels |
                  • Dublin Hotels |
                  • Dublin Restaurants |
                  • Belfast Hotels |
                  • Belfast Restaurants |
                  • Cork Hotels |
                  • Cork Restaurants |
                  • Galway Hotels |
                  • Galway Restaurants |
                  • Killarney Hotels |
                  • Killarney Restaurants |
                  • Kilkenny Hotels |
                  • Kilkenny Restaurants |
                  • Limerick Hotels |
                  • Limerick Restaurants |
                  • Sligo Hotels |
                  • Waterford Hotels |
                  • Westport Hotels
                  • My Ireland Guide - Log in
                  • My Favourites
                  • My Itineraries
                  • My Comments
                  • Special Offers
                  • Hire Cars
                  • Ferry Tickets
                  • Competition
                  This website uses cookies to help provide you with a better online experience. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Cookie Policy