Liosbeag Café

Southern Highlands & Islands


At the Lismore Gaelic Heritage Centre, this cafe has an outdoor deck with a stunning view of the mainland mountains. Stop by for coffee and a slice of home-made cake, or go savoury with soups, panini and filled rolls.


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