About 1826 Adare
1826 Adare occupies a 1826-built thatched cottage (the source of the name) on the main street of Adare village. Chef Wade Murphy and his wife Elaine opened the restaurant in 2013; it earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand within its first two years and has held the recognition since.
The cooking is Modern Irish, locally sourced and seasonally driven — Limerick beef, west-coast fish, kitchen-garden vegetables, Irish farmhouse cheeses. The plates are creative without being precious; portions are generous; pricing is honest. This is the restaurant local chefs eat at on their nights off.
The format is à la carte plus a five-course tasting (around €75) and a three-course set menu (around €55 — one of the genuinely best-value serious dinners in Ireland at this level). The wine list is small (around eighty labels) and very well-chosen, leaning natural.
The room takes around forty covers across two interconnected dining rooms in the cottage. Service is warm, knowledgeable and run by people who clearly care about the project. Closed Sunday and Monday; book a week ahead, longer for Saturday.
Why It's Perfect for First Date
1826 is the Adare booking the locals make when they're not on someone else's expense account — a chef-driven Modern Irish cottage with a Bib Gourmand and a price point that makes it credible for a real date rather than a status performance. The room is a 1826-built thatched cottage on Adare's main street, intimate and informal; the cooking is genuinely accomplished; the wine programme is small and well-chosen.
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