Sammy's

Dingle Peninsula


Sammy's, at the entrance to the beach, is the nerve centre of the area. The beach-facing bar-restaurant serves a vast range of dishes from sandwiches to burgers, fish and chips, and steak. Fish fingers are among the favourites on the kids' menu. There's a shop selling ice creams and souvenirs, and trad sessions during summer.


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