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Boathouse Beach Bites
Árainn Mhór, Co. Donegal
Family friendly
Dog friendly
Free car parking
Boathouse Beach Bites is located at Leabgarrow Pier, on Arranmore Island, in County Donegal. It offers hot and cold drinks, ice cream and takeaway food. Boathouse Beach Bites also provides local information and ferry times to people visiting Arranmore Island.

Boathouse Beach Bites in County Donegal is a family owned takeaway business and ice cream parlour. It is located directly above Leabgarrow Pier and provides stunning coastal views of the beach and bay. Boathouse Beach Bites is the first and last stop before the Arranmore Ferry.

Choose from a selection of breakfast muffins, sandwiches, burgers, wraps, hot dogs, fish and homemade chips. Try the Boathouse Tornado, an Arranmore favourite, which is a fresh spiral cut potato coated in a flavouring of your choice. The ice cream shop has a variety of crepes, slushies, milkshakes and ice cream sundaes including, after eight, oreo, lotus biscoff and toffypops. Boathouse Beach Bites also have a selection of teas, freshly ground coffees and luxury hot chocolate.

Boathouse Beach Bites is a convenient place to stop while waiting for your ferry to depart the island. They have tasty food, a relaxed atmosphere, friendly and welcoming staff.

Contact details
Unnamed Road Leabgarrow Arranmore island, Leabgarrow, Co. Donegal, F92 T9D9, Ireland
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