Monday, May 18, 2026

A Welcome Warming Lunch at the Mill Food Truck in Blarney

A Welcome Warming Lunch at 

the Mill Food Truck in Blarney 


Korean Chicken Fries


After an energetic walk around the grounds of Blarney Castle, we were in the need of some warming food. We had intended to eat outdoors (there is another smaller café just inside the entrance) at the Coach House Café alongside the castle but the heavy showers ruled that out.


Here, they serve a variety of hot dishes, including an Irish Stew, soups, scones and sweet treats, some pre-made sandwiches and tea and coffee and they also have seats indoors.

The Coach House in Blarney Castle.


We headed on foot across the road to the Blarney Woollen Mils to check what was on offer there food wise. We knew they serve meals in Christy’s Bar and Grill and in the hotel’s Mill Restaurant, both very busy with busloads of visitors around. 


But it was a surprise to us to see the Mill Food Truck set up in a large fairly well covered outdoor area (see it here) at the front of the restaurant. Not too many there as we arrived but is was almost full when we departed 30 or 40 minutes later.

Pork and Fries

The truck is on duty daily from 12pm until 8.00pm and has quite a choice including Burgers, Fish, Chicken, a variety of fries (including Taco and Curry Cheese versions). And a short Kids Menu. All their beef is Irish.


With a bunch of crows watching hungrily from the side, we tucked into our dishes, each well priced at €9.95. There was a little dog there also, relaxing in a seat as his “master” enjoyed his food.



One of our picks was BBQ pulled pork fries. The pork along with Texas Bourbon BBQ sauce, Ruby Slaw and crispy fried onions was loaded on to a base of chips. The carton was packed to the top and it was a much bigger meal than expected, quite good too.


Our other choice was the Korean Chicken Fries. Buttermilk Fried Chicken Strips in a Spicy Korean Style Sauce, Toasted Peanuts and Cashews, Fresh Coriander, Pickled Red Onions and Sesame seeds were loaded into the carton. Took some eating, much more than the light lunch we had intended to find, but very enjoyable indeed.

Looking forward to meeting this quintet


When you enter, approach the truck, check the menu, make you choices, pay up and take the little “alarm” back to your table and you’ll soon hear it go off. Servers are very friendly and helpful.

A dog and his man!


We then had a quick look at the shop in the Mills itself, at least the part that sells spirits and beers (including the brews by Blarney Brewing). Great to see local producers supported in this way and the same continued in the whiskey section with the likes of Clonakilty, Teeling's, Midleton and West Cork featured. Treated myself to a five-pack of the West Cork Single Malt (50 ml), all different cask finishes.




* Amazing how many opportunities there are these days for “grab and go food”. On the following day in town we were on the lookout for something ready-for-lunch and found it at the Urban Pantry in Tesco Paul Street, a very tasty Lobster Roll by Ballycotton's Trawler Boyz. 


For dessert later on, the pick was the Tres Leches Cake by La Latina (familiar to those of you that frequent Douglas Famers Market). The dessert is just the job if you have a super-sweet tooth! Good to see the products of Timoleague’s Ummera Smoke House here and we bought one of their fabulous Smoked Chickens for the freezer.

Passed Blarney House on our walk. It opens for tours in peak season.


Sunday, May 17, 2026

Going with the green at Blarney Castle Gardens

Going with the green at Blarney Castle Gardens.

Pictures: 13.05.2026

Down by the river



Judas Tree

Gunnera Manicata, also below


By the river

Bluebells


Blarney House

Blarney ablaze with colour these May days.

Pictures: 05.05.2026



Rampant ramsons

In the fern garden




A walk through the flowering shrubs

Wild garlic in the Fern Garden



A carnival of many shrubs in flower with a delightful duo of bluebells and wild garlic light up Blarney Castle Gardens

pics: 28.04.2026





Queue for the Blarney Stone!






Tulip Time at Blarney Castle 

Tulips coming on strong these days at Blarney and the display should last for a week or two more.







Amazing how quickly the magnificent cherry blossom
of just over a week ago has almost totally vanished.
Not too far away though the rhododendron offer vibrant pink
in the Himalayan Valley have some time still left
to show off! See the current display on this 27 second video.
 


The vibrant blossoms of
 rhododendron on the Himalayan walk.







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Cherry Blossom Time At Blarney Castle Gardens

Visit: 27.03.2026 

Blossom all around you as you walk towards the garden

 Prunus Shirotae close to the entrance

First days out for the cattle.
At least, the first time I saw them.

First flowers on the wild garlic.

In the Himalayan section, a hint of what's to come

Cyclamen, with is distinctive leaf pattern.

River, blossom and castle.

Time for a rest!




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Magnolia, you sweet thing...


Pics: 20.03.2026



American (Yellow) Skunk-cabbage







Tearoom or temple?



Blarney House


Above, the Fern Trees Garden


On the boardwalk


Daffodils galore



Prunus Shirotae, just inside the entrance.


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Wishing Steps and Daffodils at Blarney Castle Gardens

11.03.2026 







Short videos of the Wishing Steps (remember you must walk backwards to have your wish granted!)



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More signs of Spring at Blarney Castle Gardens

Pictures 3rd March 2026




Castle, river, and Ester Barrett's St Hubert's Stag

Blarney House, opens to the public for a few weeks at the peak of the season

Castle, its tall watchtower and river.

Castle and Ester Barrett's Catch

Castle and its tall watch tower.

Castle, crocuses

Crocuses

Cut branches are used to make this fence.

Morning sunshine highlights moss on the branches.

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Resident Heron enjoys the sun at Blarney Castle Gardens

pics taken 15.02.26
The resident heron knows the sunniest places


 

A crowd of Crocuses




Daffodil rows




A host of daffodils. Some 40,000 bulbs in all!


An avalanche track of Snowdrops



Blarney House

The famous castle towers over nearby house in the garden


A bare tree except for lots of ivy

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Blarney Castle Gardens, a stroll on a February Saturday
Pics taken 07.02.2026
Mega Flower by Lynda Christian
Enamel decorated recycled metal



Teazel



Eternal Ascent by Blessing Sanyanga
Kilkenny Black Marble and stainless steel

Lost in the woods


Fern Tree Garden (above and below)




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Sunshine walk at Blarney Castle Gardens

Sunday Feb 1st 2026

Copse under a blue sky



Snowdrops

Blarney Lake viewing point



Daffodil road

Horse rests in the morning sun



On the lake, reeds in blue water.

Blarney House (south face)


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Crocus and Snowdrop. Blarney Gardens.

31st January 2026






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Photos from 19.01.2026



New viewing point at lake.