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The Summit Inn , Howth

 
The Summit Inn is a unique pub where all ages meet together to enjoy a pint, a snack and relax & watch the world go by. There is a good mix of both local and visitor clientele all struck by the timeless ambience that is The Summit. The Summit has without question the finest view from any pub in Ireland overlooking as it does the magical Irelands Eye and Lambay Islands off Howth harbour and further north the Mountains of Mourne in lovely county Down. With a well appointed and spacious seating area out front where one can drink or dine the feeling is one of freedom and the views simply breathtaking. Sunny days are made for this! Inside and the pub doesnt disappoint. The bar is traditional and cosy with a turf fire. The pub grub is excellent and the perfect accompaniment to a few drinks. The menu is select but caters for all tastes. Fresh, natural ingredients including fresh fish are the order of the day. Prices are reasonable and the kitchen takes last orders at 9.30pm. The Summit Inn as its name suggests is located at the Summit of Howth Hill. It was the last stop on the old GNR Howth tram which meandered its way from Howth train station at the foot of the hill up the hill to the summit. Sadly the tram is no more as it shut down in the early 60s although its track (opposite the pub) is still used today and is the quickest way on foot from the summit to the village. Tram or no tram, a visit to The Summit as it is affectionately known is a must for all visitors to Howth - some locals also consider it a must on a daily basis! The inn was originally built in the 19th century as a thatched cottage and has been in the Gaffney family for generations. Come on Up!

 

The Summit Inn Reviews

Credibility Score: 88%
Visited: 06/07/2011
Posted: 07/07/2011
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Joined 02/10/2007
60 reviews
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5.0
We both ordered the wild mussels in garlic, white wine and cream sauce with skinny fries. Felt like we were back in France on holidays again. Absolutely delicious. Huge portion. Staff very friendly and at €10.50 each we were well fed. Have been going here for few years now for food. Great place for a bite to eat. Love the Buffalo wings.
Credibility Score: 86%
Visited: 06/11/2010
Posted: 29/12/2010
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Joined 16/03/2009
39 reviews
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3.5
main course was alright the quesadillas. desert was a lot better took a while to get a table. worth the visit if out that far
Credibility Score: 88%
Visited: 07/09/2010
Posted: 07/09/2010
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User: FruFru
Joined 28/08/2007
44 reviews
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2.5
Ate here today, shared spicy wings(excellent), chippy chips, casear salad and the worst chowder ive ever had.It wasnt a chowder, twas more of a vegetable soup with a tin of salmon thrown in.Nice. Will eat here again though - the wings saved the day.
Address:
The Summit Inn
Howth Summit
Howth
Dublin
Telephone:
01 832 4615
Opening hours:
Open from 11.00am, Food served 12 to 9.00pm every day
Capacity:
100
Cuisines:
Pub Grub, Casual Dining, Cheap Eats, European, International, Kid's Menu, Steak and Seafood, Traditional Irish

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Accept Credit Card Al Fresco Area Full Bar Car Park Coeliac options Cater for Parties Disabled Access Family Friendly Function Room Seafood Smoking Area Wi-Fi

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