Bofey Quinn's, Corrofin, Co. Clare
Main Street
Corrofin
Co. Clare
Web: www.corofin.org
Email: trishcleary5@gmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 65 6837321
Fax: + 353 (0) 65 6837322
Proprietor: Niall Cleary
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About Us
Bofey Quinn’s Bar & Restaurant is an award winning restaurant and bar with excellent homemade cooking Chef/Proprietor Niall Cleary, along with his wife Trish and daughters Samantha and Naomi have been the proud owners of Bofey Quinn’s for the past 18years. Voted one of the top 10 pub/restaurants in the country by the Licensing World, and also won awards from the Black & White and Clare Good Food this family friendly pub/restaurant is worth a visit. Our menu consists of homemade smoked fish pies, Lamb stew, Fresh Seafood as well as Pizza and Thai, Pasta and Steak. Our prices range from €10 to €20 for a main course. For our younger diners we have Irish stew, spaghetti Bolognese, Bacon & Cabbage, Chicken Nuggets and plenty more at just €5.95each. We open Wednesday till Sunday from 12noon and serve right through until 9.30pm, with the exception of our pizza and Thai menu which runs till 10pm Visa, Access, Mastercard and Laser accepted.
Local Attractions
Corofin is the gateway to the Burren. We are surrounded by Lakes and the River Fergus. Boats can be hired locally. Horse-riding centre approximately 10 minutes from the village. We have 7 pubs, 3 restaurants, 2 supermarkets and a library in the village. Find your roots! There is a local Heritage Centre in the village. 2 hostels, 1 caravan park. Rent an Irish cottage through Bofey Quinns, only 5 minutes from our Pub contact Trish on 086 850 7227
Visit website: www.corofin.org
Whats on Offer:
- Food
- Live Music
- Parties Catered For
- Restaurant
Facilities:
- Accommodation
- Baby-changing Facilities
- Beer Garden
- Family Friendly
- Family Run
- High Chairs
- Open Fire
- Wheelchair Access
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