Restaurants and Pubs

Chez Hans Restaurant

Although many others have since followed suit, the idea of opening a restaurant in a church was highly original when Hans-Peter Matthia did so in 1968. The scale - indeed the whole style of the place - is superb and provides an unusual and atmospheric setting for the seriously fine food which people travel great distances to sample.

Hans-Peter’s son, Jason (who returned from working in some of London’s finest kitchens) joined him in the business in 1998 and this - together with the opening in 2004 of their excellent daytime restaurant, Café Hans, next door - brought renewed energy, confirming the status of Chez Hans as the leading restaurant in a wide area and assuring its future.

http://www.ireland-guide.com/establishment/chez_hans.3991.html

Proximity to Lisheen Castle: 30 mins.

Inch House Restaurant

The exceptional standards of service and quality that are provided at this restaurant in County Tipperary remain somewhat of a hidden treasure in Ireland. The Egan family have restored Inch House into an elegant and peaceful location, while the restaurant has built an excellent reputation for itself over the past 20 years. Far away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, Inch House offers a uniquely luxurious experience, combining cooking with all of the comforts afforded by the 18th century gentry who built this elegant home.

Inch House,
Thurles,
Co. Tipperary,
Ireland.

Phone: 0504 51348

Proximity to Lisheen Castle: 15 mins.

Mitchel House Restaurant

Mitchel House is the newest edition to the dining scene in Tipperary, located in Mitchel street in Thurles. Mitchel House serves modern Irish cusine in a modern relaxed environment. Owner Michael O’Dwyer is the third generation to operate a business from this property where his parents and his grandfather before them operated a public house since the 1960’s. Michael has come home to breathe new life into the well known Thurles landmark. And, thanks to the wealth of experience gained throughout the globe, he is determined to fill the niche in the market for good food in the town, especially in the evening time.

http://www.mitchelhouse.ie/

Proximity to Lisheen Castle: 30 mins.