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Summer Jazz Lunch at The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens

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June 21 2022
Summer Jazz Lunch at The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens

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Celebrate Father’s Day this Sunday with a Jazz Sunday Lunch at The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens.

For the summer months, an indulgent Sunday Jazz Lunch can be enjoyed in the vibrant Grill Restaurant framing the picture perfect views of The Gap of Dunloe.

Offering a truly wonderful casual dining experience, the Summer Jazz Lunch is perfect for a family outing, friendly get together or to celebrate a special occasion. A feast of delights are to be enjoyed with a 2 Course Menu at €45 per person or 3 Course option at €50 per person both served with Tea/Coffee.

The outdoor terrace allows one to dine al fresco in the summer sunshine and a thoughtful designed children’s menu is also available for the younger VIP guests.

Reservations are required. Contact The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens on 064 66 44 111 or email reservations@thedunloe.com.

View the original article on Killarney Advertiser here.
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