1. Budget
For casual dining, Wickham Way and Limerick’s Milk Market are a must. Both are brimming with all kinds of delicious treats. Expect everything from gourmet burgers, Brazilian and Indian specialities, loaded fries and sweet treats and desserts at the former, while the Milk Market, is renowned for its breakfast baps, French crepes, artisan pastries and cakes and proper, stuffed sandwiches. You’re bound to strike up a conversation as you wait for your food.
2. Mid-Range
Limerick has truly perfected this section of the market. The city and county offer a vibrant, relaxed food scene where the world is your oyster, with a rich mix of elevated classics, international flavours and local favourites to choose from. From laidback bistros and bustling cafés to cosy neighbourhood restaurants, there’s something to suit every taste and timetable.
3. Premium
Serving seasonal menus that celebrate local and Irish produce, The Oak Room at Adare Manor has a well-deserved Michelin star. Don’t miss exceptional dining experiences across the county, from the celebrated Mustard Seed in Ballingarry and The East Room at the University of Limerick to the Georgian elegance of No. 1 Pery Square Hotel in the city. Savour contemporary French cuisine at the French Table or experience the acclaimed 1826 Adare, where locally sourced produce and bold flavours take centre stage.
Hungry for more? Explore Limerick’s full line-up of restaurants, cafés and dining spots and start planning your next foodie stop here.