Wild Strands Caife

Top choice in Inishowen Peninsula


At the Malin Head Community Centre on the road to Malin Head, Wild Strands Caife is a worthwhile stop for delicious, home-cooked organic food. The menu features flatbreads cooked in the wood-fired oven and topped with seasonal, local ingredients (including vegan options), freshly baked seaweed scones, coffee and brownies. All the food is cooked with locally harvested seaweed.


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