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Sammys at Inch Beach
The guide was updated:Sammy’s is a bar, restaurant and café situated on Inch Beach, with stunning views of the Dingle Peninsula. You can stop by and have a lunch or dinner with a view, or drink a cup of coffee accompanied by one of their homemade cakes.
Useful Information
- Address: Inch, Co. Kerry
- Opening hours: Daily: 9.30am-10pm
- Website: www.inchbeach.com
- Phone: +353 669158118
- Email: info@inchbeach.com
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Sammys at Inch Beach
Sammy’s is a bar, restaurant and café situated on Inch Beach, with stunning views of the Dingle Peninsula. You can stop by and have a lunch or dinner with a view, or drink a cup of coffee accompanied by one of their homemade cakes.
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