Showing posts with label Limerick Strand Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Limerick Strand Hotel. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2021

Limerick's Strand Hotel: Gateway to the city, the county and the coast.

Limerick's Strand Hotel: gateway to the city, the county and the coast.

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Welcome!
It would be easy to say that the Strand Hotel is part of the fabric of Limerick City. And you’d be correct, to a degree. It stands foursquare on the Bunratty Castle side of Sarsfields’s Bridge with the mighty Shannon River flowing in front towards the Atlantic edge. Go up a storey or two and you see King John’s Castle and the much more modern Munster fortress of Thomond Park. Thomond Park and other local locations is where you see the European embrace.

But fabric, while it can be strong, pleasingly patterned and delightfully colourful, doesn’t quite describe this Limerick hotel. Might be too much to say that it is the heart of the city. Better maybe to describe it as an active organ  of the Treaty city. And proud of its engagement with people from the surrounding area.

Pigtown Plate


The river is hard to miss but let us dig a little deeper and we'll see another artery, not at the front but at the hotel's rear,  and this is where their food and drink supplies arrive. From the long-standing orchards of the Attyflin Estate come apples and some of the best juices around. Speaking "juice", you’ll see the beer from close neighbours Treaty City on tap in the hotel bar. 


I remember enjoying Cleeves toffees in decades gone by. Cleeves may no longer may be produced here (Kildare nowadays, like with Cork’s Hadji Bey Turkish delight, is the place of manufacture) but the Strand chefs have the recipe and it appears on the dessert menu.



Night Time Panorama from the glass walled balcony


Limerick was and is known as Pigtown and that name is coming into wider prominence in recent years and could well help market the city into the future. This year, the recently concluded Pigtown Festival featured “The 061 Dinner” (0 Imports, 6 Restaurants, 1 Goal) with a 3-course dinner being served in different restaurants at the same time using only Limerick suppliers on the menu. Of course, the Strand was involved. 

Salmon Starter


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It is not just a one-night stand with The Strand. Take a look at their current dinner menu and you’ll spot a Pigtown Platter (a very good one too, by the way!). And quite a few other examples of local produce being used.



And that includes a can of Pigtown Lager that I enjoyed in my room, another beer from the Treaty City portfolio. You can get their Pale Ale on tap in the hotel bar. Atlantic Edge and European Embrace are recent marketing buzzwords for the city but I must admit I much prefer the punchier Pigtown.

Chicken and rosti


I was a guest of the hotel recently and also stayed there early last year and took advantage of its central location to visit quite a few of the local attractions including King John’s, the weekend Milk Market, and the Hunt Museum. You can walk to all of these and more. Speaking of walks, Limerick has no shortage: guided, self-guided, even a food tour. Take a stroll up Thomas Street and see for yourself: restaurants and cafes galore, even a micro-brewery.

Dish of the Day: Salmon, mussels


Hop in the car and within sixty minutes you can be on the west coast of Clare or in the heart of the Burren or meeting your match in Lisdoonvarna. Doolin and Ballyvaughan are about 70 minutes away. Head southwest-ish and you’ll be in the Foynes Flying Boat Museum in 35 minutes. Interested in more modern flying machines? The Shannon Aviation Museum is just over a quarter of an hour away. And that is just a handful of the attractions in the area.

The amazing Burren, an easy drive from the Strand


And you’ll be returning to one of the most attractive and comfortable hotels around. I really enjoyed it. From the moment we arrived on Thursday afternoon until we left on Friday morning, we met with nothing but smiles and courtesy from every single person, from reception to the bar, to the restaurant to the guy serving at the breakfast buffet.  

Dessert with Cheeves!


Speaking of smiles and courtesy we met some members of the Stormers Rugby team from South Africa and enjoyed a couple of brief chats with them ahead of their game against Munster. It is a large hotel but a very friendly one. Four stars for sure but a chatty engaging informality also abounds. 


Lots of hotels are now focussing on sustainability. Energy Conservation, Water Conservation and Waste Management are three main targets for the Strand. You see lots of press from various organisations and you wonder what’s really going on behind the scenes. But, without doing any deep digging, I noticed two ways in which this hotel is tackling the issue.

Reception area

Firstly, the waste bins in the rooms are dual purpose in that each bin has two separate (marked) containers, one for recyclables, the other for more general rubbish. And the drinking water for guests comes not in a glass bottle, not in a plastic one, but in a special carton (made by Borrisoleigh Bottling Company in Tipp). It has a paper based body with a plant-based shoulder and cap and is recyclable.


In the heart of the city and a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way, the Strand is very well equipped. It has a 20-metre pool, on-site parking, free high speed broadband, air conditioning in all 184 rooms, plus a variety of well-equipped spaces for special occasions (anything from parties to conferences).

Award winning juice


The River Restaurant & Bar, renovated this year, boasts floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning river and city views. Enjoy Al Fresco dining during the long summer evenings on the outdoor terrace overlooking the Shannon. Paddy Anslow is the new executive head chef,  having replaced the renowned Tom Flavin earlier this year. The venue is open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner and more.

The main event for us in this room was, of course, the dinner. Quite a choice of starters, soup, chowder, Chicken Wings, Golden Arancini and a Local Salmon Plate included.

That Salmon Plate was one of our two and it turned out to be a superb plateful indeed which included Poached and Burren Smoked Salmon and roe, pickled onion, saffron mayo, seasonal leaves. Perfectly cooked and presented and CL did it justice.

I wasn’t found lacking either as I too had a beauty based on pigs from the nearby Rigney’s Farm (see what I mean by supporting local). Full description: Rigney’s Pigtown Plate - ham hock croquettes and ham hock terrine, 24 hour slow cooked and pressed, apple gel and crisp apple. Local and luscious.

Beer from the nearby Treaty City

A trio of salads on offer included the New Leaf Urban Farmers Salad (roasted vegetables, red onion jam, Leahy's Farm goats cheese, citrus scented pesto dressing). Hard to resist that but we did and also the burgers!

Rigney's Farm also featured on the list of mains which also included Catch of the Day, Sirloin Steak, a Thai Coconut Curry, Roast Rack of Bacon and more. A fine selection of sides also, including Cajun Spiced Chips!

Not too easy to make our selections here.  CL choose the Pan Seared 100% Irish Chicken Breast (with Rigney’s black pudding and leek potato rosti, all in a red wine reduction); a superb piece of poultry and that innovative rosti also a delicious delight.

I had the Dish of the Day: grilled salmon with mussels. Arrived in a tempting presentation, at the proper temperature and it was cooked to perfection. One or two pieces of grilled lemon plus little bits of bacon (not quite lardons) added a lovely little tang to the flavour and the result was a 4th clean plate on the way back to the kitchen. By the way, we also had a shared dish of seasonal greens (beans, mangetout, and some roasted potatoes). 

Delicious Beech Tree & Velvet Piopinno Mushrooms at the Milk Market

And we would finish well, and locally also. From seven desserts plus an Irish Cheese selection, we picked and enjoyed the Attyflin Apple and Pecan Crumble (with vanilla ice cream) and the Cleeves Toffee and Chocolate Slice (with Scup gelato peanut butter ice-cream).

So it was a happy couple that made our way, just a few steps, to the very comfortable bar area to try out the Treaty City Pale Ale, regarded here as perhaps their best beer. And that too got a big thumbs up as did our total stay in the Strand, including their Taste the Place campaign.

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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

AUTUMN BY THE RIVER. Limerick Strand continues their exclusive offers

AUTUMN BY THE RIVER

Limerick Strand continues their exclusive offers plus exciting mid-week affordable luxury this autumn
Nearby King John's Castle

 Instagram: @limerickstrandhotel Facebook: @LimerickStrandHotel www.strandlimerick.ie

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Limerick city and environs has certainly become the ‘hidden gem’ this summer as many people discovered its charms for the first-time post lockdown.   With a riverside aspect, historical landmarks on every corner and the most welcoming natives, Limerick offers so much for those looking to escape their environment, without spending a fortune.   So why not discover Limerick this autumn and enjoy a night or two at the multi-award winning, recently renovated 4*, Limerick Strand Hotel with its amazing leisure facilities and stellar reputation for superb locally sourced food and gracious hospitality.

This autumn the Limerick Strand will continue to offer discounts plus, you can stay longer for less this autumn with special discounts including 10% off the total price when you stay 2 nights, and 15% off when you stay 3 nights.

For those looking for the perfect couples getaway that offers a mix of relaxation and adventure then the Limerick Strand Hotel is the perfect base for you to discover the hidden gems of Limerick, the Gateway City to the Wild Atlantic Way. From Sept 1st, the hotel has a luxurious overnight experience for couples looking to enjoy an intimate break.   Escape for an overnight stay in a recently refurbished room, enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco or Pint of the local Treaty City Beer before devouring a 3 course meal in the all new AA rosette River Bar & Restaurant on one evening.  Relish a sleep-in (late check-out offered) before enjoying an award winning breakfast. Overnight package costs:  From €110 per person sharing.

On the balcony

Treat a pal, sister or mum to a relaxing overnight stay in a gorgeous room, head to the brand new River Bar & Restaurant and watch the talented Mixologist make you both a complimentary pre-dinner cocktail before enjoying a 3-course dinner in the AA rosette restaurant. There’s so much to do both at the hotel and in Limerick.  Take a relaxing dip in their pool, book yourself a treatment at the neighbouring Namaste Skin Clinic & Urban Spa (10% off all treatments for hotel guests) or get your hair looking great for the evening ahead at Niall Colgan Hairdressing (15% discount offered to hotel guests).  For those looking for some retail therapy, then Limerick has a lot to offer from gorgeous boutiques to landmark department stores, such as Brown Thomas and all within walking distance of the hotel. “Here comes the girls” package from € 110 per person sharing.

The team, the setting and above all the food ensure that the AA Rosette, River Bar & Restaurant is one of the best restaurants in Limerick City. A relaxing bright space overlooking the River Shannon in the heart of Limerick City is a popular meeting point throughout the day.  Not only has the physical space being transformed, the menus also have been given a refresh, demonstrating Limerick Strand’s commitment to support local suppliers and offers incredible value for money, partnering with local farms and dairies where possible to source the finest fresh ingredients which take pride of place in their unique menus. The new bar offers a superb local and international selection of beers, wines and spirits and with daily cocktail specials from €8, 3-gin or whiskey tastings with mixers for €25, it is a superb venue to sit-back, relax and unwind in sophisticated surroundings without spending a small fortune.

Limerick is the perfect place for an urban escape or an ideal base for exploring the incredible surrounds of the Wild Atlantic Way .  Take advantage of a combined city/coastal break enjoying some super Local Attractions Discounts including King John’s CastleThe Hunt Museum and Treaty City Brewery. For those looking to venture a little further discounts for Killaloe River Cruises, Scattery IslandBurren Smoke House and Bunratty Castle to name just a few, have been organised for Limerick Strand hotel guests.

Hotel guests can easily explore Limerick city on foot or hire a bike and take advantage of the green spaces along the Shannon riverbank or go further afield and explore the beautiful wooden trails and parks which include Curraghchase Forest Park, Ballyhoura Mountain Trails & Limerick Greenway. Limerick Strand offers a complimentary range of walking, running, and cycling map routes for hotel guests and are happy to provide suggested driving itineraries if guests fancy venturing a little further for a day trip.

The city is packed with historic places of interest, activities, cultural hot spots, and great food stops including the famous Milk Market.  

To make a reservation call 061 421800 or hello@strandlimerick.ie for more details please visit www.strandlimerick.ie

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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

LIMERICK STRAND BIDS FAREWELL TO TOM FLAVIN AND WELCOMES BACK HIS PROTÉGÉ PADDY ANSLOW

LIMERICK STRAND BIDS FAREWELL TO TOM FLAVIN AND WELCOMES BACK HIS PROTÉGÉ PADDY ANSLOW

Paddy Anslow


 Limerick Strand Hotel has recently appointed a new Executive Chef, Paddy Anslow, to take over the food operations as Tom Flavin departs to begin his new consultancy business.


A highly trained chef with a career spanning more than 20 years, Paddy brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his new role. Paddy is a graduate of LIT, Limerick, Culinary Arts programme.

After completing his college training, Paddy began his culinary career at Limerick Strand (formally Hilton Limerick), working alongside, Tom Flavin. Over the years he has climbed the managerial ladder with 11 years in a Head Chef capacity, working with some of the most recognised names in the industry including 5* Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate, Galway and most recently, Harbour Hotel, Galway where he was responsible for the overhaul of the dining operation which included the conception of Dillisk on the Docks which has won the coveted AA rosette for its 3rd year in a row.   

Born in Limerick, Paddy grew up close to the coastline, spending many summers in Lahinch, watching the fishermen deliver their coveted catch to the local seafood restaurants.  He loved working at the local seafood restaurants during summer holidays and was in awe of the chefs who would decide on the spot what was to be on the menu that evening from what was caught fresh that morning. Paddy was caught, hook, line, and sinker and off to college he went to fine-tune his culinary skills.

Paddy is delighted to be back at Limerick Strand and has a love for both the property and its location.  Limerick, born and raised, Paddy jumped at the chance to return to the Treaty City and work alongside general manager, Stephen O’Connor once again. With significant investment in the new look Bar & Restaurant at Limerick Strand and its outstanding commitment to local suppliers, using the freshest ingredients possible, Paddy is excited to nurture this food philosophy and supporting the talented team and ensuring their excellent food reputation is maintained and developed further.  

Stephen O’Connor, general manager, Limerick Stand said: “We are thrilled to be welcoming Paddy back home to Limerick. With his drive and passion we are excited about the future of the food offerings and the kitchen brigade team under his excellent leadership.”

Paddy is from Limerick City and in his spare time (when he is not working in the kitchen) Paddy enjoys nothing more than spending time with his family and young children and cannot wait to bring them foraging at Cratloe woods and fishing along the banks of the river Shannon. 


Thursday, June 10, 2021

LIMERICK STRAND CELEBRATES WITH A STUNNING NEW BAR & RESTAURANT. HEARTBEAT OF THE CITY

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LIMERICK STRAND CELEBRATES WITH A STUNNING NEW BAR & RESTAURANT.

A dining destination that has the heartbeat of Limerick city.

Limerick Strand River Restaurant Bar 

 The Four Star, multi-award winning Limerick Strand hotel, has completed a stunning €400k revamp of their popular bar & restaurant.

The new look River Bar & Restaurant was designed by Millimetre Design and drew inspiration from the River Shannon that breathes life into Limerick city, and it is the water of this mighty river that has driven the overall design aesthetics. The flow, the movement, the teal and blue tones of the water, mixed with the botanical inspired theme captured from the trees and foliage that line the river frontage close to the Hotel, together they inspire to create a calm and relaxing experience. Adding impact and warmth, the autumnal colours of burnt orange, rich walnut timbers, amber and gold features are brought through the spaces, giving a sense of energy and luxury to the more open plan layout.

The botanical touch points of feature trees and foliage, the botanical inspired wallcovering, the tree inspired screens and trestles are all key to creating a tranquil and relaxed environment throughout. The movement and wandering nature of the river water inspired the materials used from the luxurious carpet, the natural stones, to the exquisite wallcoverings and fabrics. The reflective nature of river water is also realised through the use of mirrors throughout the space, bringing a sense of calm and insight.  And to enhance and exude a sense of luxury, art deco features of lighting, brass details and soft flowing furniture forms are visible throughout.

“We sought to create a relaxed, comfortable and inviting dining and bar experience influenced by the river and its surrounds, that is fresh and light in the mornings, cool and lively throughout the day and sensual yet energetic in the evenings, making the River Bar & Restaurant the perfect place for any occasion, celebration or just for the fact we can meet again” says Ronan Holohan, Managing Director, MILLIMETRE DESIGN.



The team, the setting and above all the food ensure that the AA Rosette, River Bar & Restaurant is considered to be one of the best restaurants in Limerick City. A relaxing bright space overlooking the River Shannon in the heart of Limerick City is a popular meeting point throughout the day.  Al fresco dining has never been so important, so guests can enjoy the wrap around outdoor terrace from morning till night.  Not only has the physical space being transformed, the menus also have been given a refresh.


The menus demonstrate Limerick Strand’s commitment to support local suppliers and offers incredible value for money, partnering with local farms and dairies where possible to source the finest fresh ingredients which take pride of place in their unique menus. The new River Bar & Restaurant is open daily from 7am-10pm serving award winning breakfast, 7am-10am weekday and until 11am weekends,  lunch 12noon-4pm daily and brunch daily from 10am-2pm, dinner 4pm-10pm daily plus their famous Limerick Afternoon Tea 2pm-4pm daily from €26.50 per person and €13 per child.

The new bar offers a superb local and international selection of beers, wines and spirits and with daily cocktail specials from €8, 3-gin or whiskey tastings with mixers for €25, it is a superb venue to sit-back, relax and unwind in sophisticated surroundings without spending a small fortune.

Stephen O’Connor, General Manager of the hotel commented “To re-open with a brand new bar & restaurant, has really given our team a renewed passion for the hospitality industry and we cannot wait to show her off. This represents a further commitment by the MHL Group to investing in Limerick Strand following the recent upgrading of 184 contemporary bedrooms,13 suites and bedroom corridors making it Limericks’ only fully refurbished hotel”. 

For details on Limerick Strand visit www.strandlimerick.ie 

Instagram: @limerickstrandhotel Facebook: @LimerickStrandHotel www.strandlimerick.ie

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

City-Coastal Connections – Limerick Strand re-opens with super summer exclusive offers

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Reclaim Your Edge!

City-Coastal Connections – Limerick Strand re-opens with super summer exclusive offers

 

After five months of lockdown, it’s time to re-discover your passion, reclaim your freedom and restore your edge and take a trip to Limerick Strand Hotel who are very excited to be re-opening on Wednesday, June 2nd.

If you fancy staying by the edge, then Limerick is the perfect base to explore the beauty of the region, plus the hotel is beautifully perched overlooking the majestic River Shannon, blessed with superb facilities, warm and attentive staff plus award winning food, making it the perfect place for an urban escape or an ideal base for exploring the incredible surrounds of the Wild Atlantic Way 

“We are so excited to re-open (again!) and are thrilled to unveil our €400k new look River Bar & Restaurant to our customers. Last year we launched our new contemporary bedrooms, suites and corridors and after the past few years of renovations and product enhancements, The Limerick Strand has never looked so good and we cannot wait to show her off said Stephen O’ Connor, General Manager.

King John's Castle

To celebrate the re-opening they have some incredible offers available to book online with discounts including Stay Longer for Less with10% off a 2 night stay, 15 % off 3 nights and 20% off 4 nights and with room rates starting from €161 per room per night, you can enjoy a few days exploring the city and region, re-connecting with friends and family.

Make the most of the obligatory Irish summer staycation 2021 and benefit by staying in the gateway city to the wild Atlantic way.  With some of the best surfing in the country only an hours’ drive away, and the iconic Cliffs of Moher too, there’s no better base than Limerick Strand for those longing for the some Vitamin Sea!. Take advantage of a combined city/coastal break enjoying some super Local Attractions Discounts including King John’s Castle and The Hunt Museum and for those looking to venture a little further discounts for Killaloe River Cruises, Scattery IslandBurren Smoke House and Bunratty Castle to name just a few, have been organised for Limerick Strand hotel guests.

Family rooms are available from €185 per night (sleeps 2 adults and 2 kids under 12 yrs.) with their Explore a Little More 3 night package this summer with exclusive hotel guest discounts at some of Limerick City and Wild Atlantic Way visitor attractions, breakfast both mornings for all the family, children under 12 years dine for FREE! (Free main course with every adult’s main course purchased) a welcome "Little Explorers" pack for each child on arrival and a packed family lunch on a day of choice to take on your adventure.  Guests can also enjoy late check out on departure day so you can all enjoy a dip in the swimming pool before you head home.

The Explore a little More” two-night package is also available to couples and groups and available from €189 per person sharing to include, pre-dinner glass of prosecco, 3 course dinner in the new River Bar & Restaurant, 15% off Niall Colgan Hairdressing, 10% off Namaste Skin Clinic & Urban Day Spa plus the Local Attraction discounts.    All hotel guests have complimentary access to Energize Health Centre, including a 20-metre swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi.




Hotel guests can easily explore Limerick city on foot or hire a bike and take advantage of the green spaces along the Shannon riverbank or go further afield and explore the beautiful wooden trails and parks which include Curraghchase Forest Park, Ballyhoura Mountain Trails & Limerick Greenway. Limerick Strand offers a complimentary range of walking, running and cycling map routes for hotel guests and are happy to provide suggested driving itineraries if guests fancy venturing a little further for a day trip as Limerick is the gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way.  Also, they are at hand to organise a round of golf at nearby Dromoland and Castletroy golf courses, should you fancy hitting the greens. For the energetic, why not grab a kayak and see Limerick from the water with Nevsail

The city is packed with historic places of interest, activities, cultural hot spots and great food stops including the famous Milk Market.   However, the city won’t be ‘packed’ so you will feel comfortable strolling and exploring this summer. Even better, why not order a bespoke Limerick produce inspired Picnic Basket to go? Using the best of local supplier produce, the team has created a selection of freshly cut sandwiches, the Strand’s award-winning scones and a miniature Dessert selection all washed down with a bottle of Attyflin Estate Apple Juice. Priced at €20 per person and €12.50 per child it is a keenly priced treat.


To make a reservation call 061 421800 or 
hello@strandlimerick.ie for more details please visit www.strandlimerick.ie

2 night breaks from €161 per room per night

 with10% off a 2 night stay,

15 % off 3 nights and 20% off 4 nights  

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Tom Flavin and his culinary team launch the Strand Pantry Christmas Range 2020

 It’s Beginning to TASTE a lot like Christmas!

Tom Flavin and his culinary team launch the Strand Pantry Christmas Range 2020




 

The Limerick Strand is pleased to announce that their very popular and multi-award winning Strand Pantry Christmas Range is now available for purchase and pre-order.

Executive Chef Tom Flavin's award winning Pantry Range has introduced a Festive product Range for Christmas 2020, the perfect gift for your loved ones or that precious client!  The range has won numerous awards including the Great Taste Gold Awards and Blas na hEireann food awards.

Using the very best natural ingredients, Chef Tom and his team have created a range of sweet and savoury festive produce, all of which are available to buy at the hotel or order online for nationwide delivery from mid-November.

The range includes all of the festive essentials including: Christmas Puddings, Mince Pies, Ham Glaze & Cranberry Sauce with Port and much more. Along with creative yet practical festive food hampers this year, they are supporting local suppliers offering The “Limerick” Food Hamper - Tom Flavin’s produce along with some of his favourite Limerick suppliers including Cahill’s Tea, Caroline Rigney, Attyflin Estate and Treaty City Brewery.

The hampers range in prices from €49 to €99. For those looking for an overnight experience the Limerick Strand offers an array of attractive packages plus dining options and Energize Leisure Club for purchase via hotel voucher.   

For details on the Christmas Pantry Shop Hamper range and hotel vouchers please contact the hotel on 353 61 421800 or E: info@strandlimerick.ie see www.strandlimerick.ie


CHRISTMAS HAMPER RANGE AND PRICE LIST 2020
       

Christmas Hamper €49

Caesar Dressing 220g (2 Gold Stars Great Taste Awards 2011, Silver Blas na hEireann 2011), Honey & Grain Mustard Dressing 225ml, 
Cocktail Sauce with Brandy 225g, 
Cranberry Sauce with Port 225gr, Honey & Grain Mustard Ham Glaze 225gr, 
The Strand Pantry Range Jam 225g, Gooseberry & Shallot Relish 225gr (1 Gold Star Great Taste Awards 2012/2013) Pear Chutney (Gold Star Great Taste Awards 2012 and
1/2 Dozen Homemade Mince Pies 

Christmas Hamper €79

Caesar Dressing 220g (2 Gold Stars Great Taste Awards 2011, Silver Blas na hEireann 2011), Honey & Grain Mustard Dressing 225ml, 
Cocktail Sauce with Brandy 225g, 
Cranberry Sauce with Port 225gr, Honey & Grain Mustard Ham Glaze 225gr, 
The Strand Pantry Range Jam 225g, Gooseberry & Shallot Relish 225gr (1 Gold Star Great Taste Awards 2012/2013) Pear Chutney (Gold Star Great Taste Awards 2012), 
1/2 Dozen Homemade Mince Pies, Homemade Christmas Pudding
and Bottle Of Prosecco 

The “Limerick” Food Hamper €99

Caesar Dressing 220g (2 Gold Stars Great Taste Awards 2011, Silver Blas na hEireann 2011), Honey & Grain Mustard Dressing 225ml, 
Cocktail Sauce with Brandy 225g, 
Cranberry Sauce with Port 225gr, Honey & Grain Mustard Ham Glaze 225gr, 
The Strand Pantry Range Jam 225g, Gooseberry & Shallot Relish 225gr (1 Gold Star Great Taste Awards 2012/2013) Pear Chutney (Gold Star Great Taste Awards 2012), 
1/2 Dozen Homemade Mince Pies, Homemade Christmas Pudding, 
Cahill’s Tea – Breakfast Tea, 
Caroline Rigney Granola, 
The Green Apron – Christmas Morning Marmalade,
Attyflin Estate Apple Juice,  and  2
 Treaty City Beer x 2 bottles, Christmas Pudding 1.5kg (15 portions)