New Ross Standard

A King in Arthurstow­n

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the early days. Most of the KBI Family are there since the day they opened and they even take a yearly holiday together.

The cafe is ideal for Communions, Confirmati­ons, birthday and Christmas Parties and all family functions. Up to four course meals featuring the best of local produce can be enjoyed.

The cafe can comfortabl­y seat 20, with special gold logo plates, providing very dressy tables for that perfect family occasion. To book yours contact 051 596991.

Beautiful prints by artist Stephanie O’Neill featuring Passage East, Ballyhack and Arthurstow­n are for sale for €10 from the cafe with all money going to the RNLI.

The bar hosted the going away party for the Wexford Rose Saoirse Walsh in August and has hosted numerous birthday parties.

The cafes are open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the summer and from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for the autumn, winter and spring, with the full menu available in the pub until 8 p.m.

During the summer crowds gathered every evening under an awning erected outside the front of the eye-catching red and white painted inn, bringing a real sense of vibrancy to the village.

The bar is open from 4 p.m. throughout the autumn, winter and spring. A cocktail night is coming up next month introducin­g patrons to an new range of freshly made cocktails. Gin goblets and wine glasses have all been inscribed with a picture of the pub because as with all things King’s Bay Inn, it all comes down to the detail.

There are even two courtesy cars so customers are never stuck for a lift home, as there are no taxis on the village or public transport late at night.

Nobody gets left behind and everybody who needs it, gets a lift home.

The King’s Bay Inn has been a labour of love for Mary who has loving restored the premises with the help of numerous tradespeop­le. Patrons have a treat in store when the beer garden

A warm welcome awaits you at the King’s Bay Inn.

opens next year. A wall has just been erected in the beer garden through their ‘Buy A Brick’ campaign where all monies will go to Ballyhack NS.

Mary and Simon want to thank their customers and the residents for supporting them from the beginning and look forward to a fantastic year ahead with plenty of new offerings for their loyal customers.

They are launching a Golden Ticket give-away on Saturday, September 29. Ten people will win a pair of tickets over the coming ten weeks right up until December 14 when the special prizes will be revealed. Between now and then every Saturday night there will be one raffle tickets given to anybody who buys food or drink on the premises.

So for that homely, welcoming pub and cafe experience there is nowhere quite like the King’s Bay Inn by the sea in amazing Arthurstow­n.

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