hidden down a wee lane in the heart of Kilcullen site the Good Food Gallery. we stopped by for lunch last week, Dad had the thai curry(very coconutty and fresh, no veg but served with rice), I had the open chicken sandwich(tasty, not too big but filling enough) and Junior had a sausage roll(not the best, soggy puff pastry, microwave Job). Overall the atmosphere is relaxed, the surround inviting and there are lots of interesting pics to look at(and buy). Minus points for forgetting to deliver the coffees we ordered(the place wasn’t busy!) but other than that a nice wee spot for a bite to eat.
Sharon V.
Place rating: 4 Newbridge, Republic of Ireland
Good Food Gallery is a quality food store with a restaurant at the back. If you’re addicted to good food, come here for your fix. Jars of rocket pesto, packets of nuts, seeds and dried fruits, bottles of fine wine, sumptuous carrot cake and barrels of stuffed olives tempt the healthy palette. I bought a large packet of Kettle Chips(hand cooked potato chips with«absolutely nothing artificial») for € 3.50. An expensive way to guiltlessly munch on crisps. My aunt and I split the beef casserole and the salmon(€ 11.95 each). All mains come with a fist-full of vegetarian pasta, beetroot and coleslaw. I also treated myself to a small tub of feta-stuffed olives. Yum! As we sat in the sunshine sipping our coffees(with soy milk if you please), we discussed the health benefits of tannins(any excuse for that caffeine hit or to uncork a nice bottle of red) and marvelled at the vibrant colours of the pansy violets that peered out at us from the cutest little flower pots.