CuisineFarm-to-fork Irish
Price€€
Neighbourhoodmedieval-mile

Signature dishes: Pulled pork benedict, Spit-roast pork

Must order: Pulled pork benedict at brunch; spit-roast free-range pork at lunch is the weekly farm highlight.

Tip: Closed Monday and Tuesday. Brunch from 08:30 Wednesday through Sunday; evening service Wednesday through Saturday.

Location

Address: 7 Parliament Street, Kilkenny, R95 X577

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Lyla's ★ 4.3

Modern Irish with Italian and Asian influences€€€medieval-mile

Lyla's on William Street pairs a 46-seat dining room with a cocktail bar, the third venue from the family behind Petronella and Mountain View Estate.

Signature: Crispy duck salad, Miso black cod, Shepherd's pie

Order: Crispy duck salad to start, miso black cod or signature shepherd's pie for mains, Sicilian lemon tart to close.

Tip: Reserve the six-seat Table Six counter for the chef-led tasting; standard dining runs Wednesday through Saturday evenings only.

Kyteler's Inn ★ 3.8

Traditional Irish€€medieval-mile

Kyteler's Inn on St Kieran's Street connects to Kilkenny's 1324 distillation records. Food served noon to 21:00 daily alongside 90 curated Irish whiskeys.

Signature: Irish stew, Traditional pub fare

Order: Traditional Irish stew or beef and Guinness pie; the Kyteler's own-brand Irish whiskey is worth a glass.

Tip: Traditional music from 20:00 Monday through Thursday, 18:30 and 22:00 on Fridays and weekends. Groups should book ahead.

Stathams by Pembroke ★ 3.9

Modern Irish€€€medieval-mile

Stathams at the Pembroke Hotel serves seasonal modern Irish sharing plates in a smart room with a heated outdoor courtyard in the heart of the city.

Signature: Seasonal sharing plates

Order: Seasonal sharing plates sourced from local Co. Kilkenny producers; the wine list is short and well-chosen.

Tip: The heated outdoor courtyard is the place to be on a clear evening in the city. Book ahead for weekend dinner.

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Matt The Millers ★ 4.0

Traditional Irish€€john-street

Matt The Millers on John Street combines live music every night with good pub food, the Kilkenny Red Ale beef pie a fitting local signature for the city.

Signature: Kilkenny Red Ale beef pie, Traditional Irish stew

Order: Kilkenny Red Ale beef pie; traditional Irish stew with brown bread.

Tip: Food served noon to 20:30 daily. Live music every night. The bar stays open until 02:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Lyla's ★ 4.3

Modern Irish with Italian and Asian influences€€€medieval-mile

Lyla's on William Street pairs a 46-seat dining room with a cocktail bar, the third venue from the family behind Petronella and Mountain View Estate.

Signature: Crispy duck salad, Miso black cod, Shepherd's pie

Order: Crispy duck salad to start, miso black cod or signature shepherd's pie for mains, Sicilian lemon tart to close.

Tip: Reserve the six-seat Table Six counter for the chef-led tasting; standard dining runs Wednesday through Saturday evenings only.

Kyteler's Inn ★ 3.8

Traditional Irish€€medieval-mile

Kyteler's Inn on St Kieran's Street connects to Kilkenny's 1324 distillation records. Food served noon to 21:00 daily alongside 90 curated Irish whiskeys.

Signature: Irish stew, Traditional pub fare

Order: Traditional Irish stew or beef and Guinness pie; the Kyteler's own-brand Irish whiskey is worth a glass.

Tip: Traditional music from 20:00 Monday through Thursday, 18:30 and 22:00 on Fridays and weekends. Groups should book ahead.

Stathams by Pembroke ★ 3.9

Modern Irish€€€medieval-mile

Stathams at the Pembroke Hotel serves seasonal modern Irish sharing plates in a smart room with a heated outdoor courtyard in the heart of the city.

Signature: Seasonal sharing plates

Order: Seasonal sharing plates sourced from local Co. Kilkenny producers; the wine list is short and well-chosen.

Tip: The heated outdoor courtyard is the place to be on a clear evening in the city. Book ahead for weekend dinner.

Arán Artisan Bakery and Bistro ★ 4.5

Modern Irish brunch€€barrack-street

Arán on Barrack Street is the most-awarded brunch address in Kilkenny, winner of Ireland's Best Brunch at the Georgina Campbell Irish Breakfast Awards.

Signature: Stone-baked sourdough, Seasonal brunch plates

Order: Stone-baked sourdough; the seasonal brunch plates that change with what the farm provides.

Tip: Closed Tuesday. Last brunch orders at 15:15. Private evening dining available with advance notice.

Billy Byrnes Gastro Bar ★ 3.9

Traditional Irish€€john-street

Billy Byrnes on John Street Upper is a Kilkenny social institution serving locals since the 1980s, a gastro bar with food, pints, live music, plus sport.

Signature: Fish and chips, Seasonal Irish plates

Order: Fresh fish and chips; the seasonal daily specials built from local suppliers are consistently strong.

Tip: Arts Festival dining spot from 7-17 August 2025; book ahead during festival weeks when the city fills rapidly.

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