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The new Purple Heather Café in Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park is the place to go to unwind with quality coffee and light lunches or to feed the hungry little ones with a variety of junior meals and tasty treats.
A selection of freshly made delicious lunches and snacks with locally sourced ingredients are available throughout the day.
What better way to relax than with a great coffee or tea of your choice and a hot scone served with cream and jam just out of the oven!
The Purple Heather Café is named after a poem written over 100 years ago by the local poet William A. Byrne. The landscape which inspired him is now returning to its true beauty after decades of industry and peat extraction. The “purple cloak” he refers to in the poem is best seen around the Park from late July to October every year.
We are open from 10 am every day that the park is open and last orders for hot food is at 4.30 pm.
WIFI available in Cafe – please ask staff for the password to access.
DUE TO COVID 19 – A SHELTERED PICNIC AREA (seating for 150) BESIDE CAFE WILL BE USED INSTEAD OF INDOOR DINING. MENU MAY ALSO BE RESTRICTED. PLEASE FOLLOW ALL SOCIAL DISTANCING AND HYGIENE GUIDELINES WHEN ORDERING IN CAFE.
I booked the Halloween experience for my family of four. I made a mistake with the dates in the tickets and the guys at Lullymore were just so accommodating! They let me move the booking and saved the day.
Sarah KWhat a fantastic show Lullymore put on every year. Really enjoyed it as did my 11 and 14 year old. Cafe is lovely and the outside seating area comes with 2 inquisitive geese! The best thing about Lullymore more is the staff.
Jeanette GGreat day out with the kids. The staff are fantastic and you are met at the gates in your car by a weird and wonderful witch. The Terror Train is the highlight for kids and Adults alike.
Liam RGood spot reasonable entry fee and nice family day out.Didn't eat there but the restaurant was very busy so must be ok to eat in .The place is spotless and its great to see no litter plenty of bins around.
Mel HThis is a superb location with a wide range of fun and informative aspects - learn about bogs and peat, ancient Irish heritage, Irish Christian heritage, the 1798 Rebellion, the Famine and much, much more.
Dermot MWWe were greeted by Ray for our short visit to this attraction. The site tells an important part of Irish history and includes practical demonstrations of peat cutting and the history of the industry.
Malcolm TCame here with my 5 year old for her friends birthday party. Couldn't fault the service, we told them the child's name upon entry and that was that. The staff were so friendly and good with the kids.
Alex CA huge thank you to the staff at Lullymore, and a special thank to Myra,Kevin and Marie.We had our school tour with you yesterday and you all looked after us so well. The children and a fantastic day.
Fiona D Lullymore, Rathangan,
Co. Kildare, R51 E036
Open seven days a week
until the end of September.