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A warm welcome to you all from management and staff here at your local  Kilmeadan Bistro.

Kilmeadan Bistro offers it all, serving up delicious home cooked wholesome food, prepared to order, accompanied by a friendly efficient service giving each and everyone the most pleasant dinning experience.
 
Kilmeadan Bistro is nestled on the verge of the Kilmeadan Village Centre right in the heart of the village, offering the perfect venue with a good choice of menu. Dedicated to using the best of locally sourced products to blend in with the chefs natural flare, this bright energetic little Bistro caters for locals, tourists and passing trade and is well known for its family friendly atmosphere.
 
Ample parking is available with the easiest of access and exit. The spacious parking lot can also hold visiting tour buses and trucks. During the Summer months customers can enjoy their family meal or friendly get together in the comforts of the outdoor seating area.
Coming soon - Fresh home made pizzas made to order.

  • Opening Hours:  Mon to Sat - 9am to 3pm   Summertime 9am to 5pm
  • Menu:   Breakfast - Lunch -  Daily specials -  Kids menu - Choice of beverages - Deserts 
  • Note:    Different allergies catered for - Please ask
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Kilmeadan Bistro

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Kilmeadan Bistro

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Kilmeaden Village Centre is situated at the heart of a growing and vibrant rural community.  The complex is a mixed development consisting of modern, stylish apartments and retail units.

The Centre has a wide range of shops and services including a Supermarket, Pharmacy, Florist, Hair Salon, Beauty Therapy salon, Credit Union and Kilmeadan Bistro with safe and sufficient parking available.   It also hosts a meeting and conference room which is   available on request.

Conference Room  -  This multi function room has become a wonderful asset to Kilmeadan and its adjoining areas, catering for all types of  - courses - meeting place for CE Schemes - clubs - organisations.  Leaving Cert students and teachers utilize the facility on Saturdays as a study centre.  Just recently a mum and toddler group have availed of this facility  as a social meeting place and support network, (everyone welcome). Users of the meeting room tend to gather for tea or lunch  in Kilmeadan Bistro before or after their meeting or alternatively order to the room.

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Playground -  The Ballyduff/Kilmeaden Playground Committee was set up with the sole objective of establishing a playground for the neighboring areas of Ballyduff and Kilmeaden.  In 2010 the group were successful in their application to Waterford LEADER Partnership for a grant to build a dedicated children’s outdoor play area which had been lacking in the two communities. 

The project is an excellent example of the community working together and volunteering their time and commitment and Waterford Leader Partnership support of community and rural development in the County.

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History of Kilmeadan Village

Kilmeadan  is a parish in County Waterford,  5 ½ miles (W. N. W.) from Waterford, on the river Suir. a nd  shares its name with the world famous cheese brand that was until 2005 produced in a factory in the heart of Kilmeadan Village.  

Kilmeadan is also the site of St. Mary's church, a church of Ireland chapel located in old Kilmeadan near the Waterford and Suir Valley Railway. 

The renowned  and world famous Mount Congreve Estate, lies just outside the village, on the old Kilmeadan Road. The estate is is home to a huge collection of rare species plants and also for its plant nurseries.  It consists of around 70 acres and a 4 acre walled garden.

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Attractions nearby:

Waterford and Suir Valley Railway-  The magic of rails golden age has been brought to life in Kilmeadan.  Experience the beauty  and panoramic views of the Suir Valley.

Mount Congreve Estate Gardens- World famous for rare garden specie plants.

Kilmeadan Castle- An early period castle was a chief seat of the Poers and originally owned by John Power of Dunhill.  Cormorants use this as a resting place to dry their wings after fishing in the river

Gaulstown Portal Tomb- One of the most impressive monuments in the county and also ranks among the finest Dolmens in Ireland.

Damselfly- A Bronze sculpture which stands at 7 meters high which is familiar and loved for its delicate and spectacular beauty.

Fishing Nearby-    Go fly fishing on the Knockaderry, Carrigavantry and Ballyscanlon Resevoirs. New members are welcome and day permits covering all three lakes are available from the Centra Supermarket in Kilmeaden.

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How to find us

From Waterford City -  Follow the N25 Cork Road for 5km until you reach Kilmeaden. Continue through Kilmeaden for 0.5km. The entrance to Kilmeaden Village Centre is on the left and is well signposted

From Carrick on Suir -  Take the Kilkenny Waterford road along the N24 through Piltown and Portlaw. The Kilmeadan Bistro is found on the right amid the Kilmeadan Village Centre