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ABOUT US
Visit Howth is a tourism website providing detailed information to inspire both domestic and international tourists to visit the Howth region while promoting local enterprises and assisting overall travel planning.
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Tidily located at the foot of a distended Peninsula, the beautiful port village of Howth is an attractive fishing centre, yachting harbour and one of the most sought-after addresses in town. Howth is apportioned between the upper headland – where the best properties are, discreetly scattered atop the hill where tourists can enjoy some pleasant walks and beautiful scenes of Dublin Bay – and the bustling port town, where all the restaurants are located. Furthermore, the village hosts the Howth Market each weekend which is a real experience, offering organic produce, clothes, jewellery and much more.
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Visit Howth was established in 2017 to develop tourism numbers to this picturesque coastal village. We work with the broader tourism community to strengthen the tourism experience for visitors to the region. The aim is to stimulate sustainable tourism development to attract more visitors, increase spend, and sequentially to deliver economic growth.
Meet the Team
Our favourite restaurants
The House Restaurant
This unique little find offers a selection of modern and classic Irish dishes made with locally sourced produce in a reputable cafe, restaurant and deli. For a warm welcome and homely Irish feel, rest assured you will receive this while enjoying some afternoon tea and having a light snack
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Moreover, they have kept their position in the 'Top 100 restaurants in Ireland' for 5 consecutive years so you know you're in good hands folks
Beshoffs
Whether its a sunny day by the sea or a family adventure in the winter, everyone loves a good owl Fish n Chip. Beshoffs is a landmark of the Howth region and has been for many years now. They serve a selection of fish including scampi, ray, cod and even seafood chowder so you're sure to be spoiled for choice.
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Aqua Restaurant
This little gem is located at the end of the West Pier and overlooks Ireland's Eye and Howth Harbour. If there were a prize for the most spectacular restaurant in Dublin, this place would take the title without a doubt.
With a magical view over the sea, one can enjoy an array of exquisite cuisine. From seafood platters, freshly cooked Dublin Bay prawns and handpicked lobsters, you are sure to be in for a real treat.
The service is pleasant and attentive, presenting it as a beautiful place to eat in Dublin. The early bird and lunch offers give great value with 2 Course €25 or 3 Course €30 including tea/coffee, or 3 Courses Inclusive of Tea or Freshly Ground Coffee, with a bottle of house wine, at €79 for two people.
The Oar House
This old stone fisherman's cottage venue is ideal for the perfect day out! With its quirky design and unique interior, The Oar House is renowned for its award winning fresh seafood.
They source their fish from trawlers outside the window of the restaurant. Needless to say, its fish offerings are diverse and quite special with an emphasis on what has been caught on the day. Check out their daily specials board and be sure to try their signature buffalo prawns which are to die for!
Abbey Tavern
This famous 16th Century Irish pub is renowned for its warm hospitality and is quite a catch in the Howth district. Most of their food is sourced from local suppliers and is fully traceable as Irish and grass fed.
The Abbey Tavern is located within Howth village on the stunningly beautiful peninsula of Howth, just 9 miles / 15km from Dublin City center. Their menu ranges from freshly cooked Chowder to classic corned beef and cabbage - so there's plenty of food to go around whatever your preference may be
CONTACT US
Howth Harbour
Howth
Dublin 13
OPENING HOURS:
Mon - Fri: 7am - 10pm
​​Saturday: 8am - 10pm
​Sunday: 8am - 11pm