If you’re planning on joining us at this year’s Bray Jazz Festival you’re going to need to eat, and perhaps also thinking of staying overnight? Below is a list of some eating out, and staying around suggestions that might be helpful.
EATING OUT IN BRAY
Daata Tandoori, Strand Road. Tel. (01) 286 5071
Platform Pizza, Strand Road, Bray. Tel. (01) 538 4000
Dockyard 8, Bray Harbour. Tel. (01) 276 1795
Butler & Barry Gastrobar, Bray Seafront. Tel. (01) 286 5413
Mount Everest of Kathmandu, 1234 Main St, Bray. Tel. (01) 272 3331
Tower Bistro at The Martello Hotel, Strand Road, Bray. Tel. (01) 286 8000
Betelnut Cafe, Mermaid Arts Centre, Main St, Bray. Tel. (01) 2724030
Pink Salt, Main St – Tel (01) 561 1777
Sanam Tandoori, Castle Street, Bray Tel. (01) 286 5337
McGettigans at The Royal Hotel, Main St, Bray. Tel. (01) (01) 286 2935P
CowFish, Strand Road – Tel. (01) 908 1111
The Glenview Hotel, Glen of the Downs, Delgany. Tel. (01) 287 3399
If you wish to travel further afield there are lots of eating out options on the fringes of Bray, including Fernhouse Restaurant at Avoca Handweavers in Kilmacanogue, Pigeon House in Delgany, Three Qs, Jaipur Restaurant, The Hungry Monk, The Happy Pear, and Bochelli’s Restaurant in Greystones (to name just some), and various others in Shankill and Enniskerry villages.
PLACES TO STAY
The Martello Hotel, Strand Road, Bray
The Wilton Hotel, Southern Cross Route, Bray
The Strand Hotel, Strand Road, Bray
The Glenview Hotel, Glen of the Downs, Delgany
Bellevue Restaurant, Horse & Hound, Delgany
You can also check out www.bray.ie for information on other hotel and guest house accommodation options. There are also too many great restaurants in Greystones to list individually!
Also check out the Visit Wicklow Accommodation Guide