The Irish Table
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Absolutely fabulous food with the most caring crew. Love this place to the max. Order anything on the menu, you will be happy. We will return many tim…
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We've been to the Irish table three or four times, and each time has been just delicious. Highly recommended. Get there right when they open!…
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Tasty halibut and coconut triffle…
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The Irish Table is open for Wine Bar. The Irish Table serves Irish dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “The Irish Table”
Tasty halibut and coconut triffle
Delicious Food with Integrity. My dinner at the Irish Table rates as the best restaurant meal I’ve had on the north Oregon Coast in the 25 years I have been coming here. The food was was exquisite in its its elegant presentation as well as its balance of delicious flavors. My salmon was perfectly cooked, and the dungenous crab toasts were splendid. Ingredients tasted beautifully fresh; they were seasonal and locally sourced. Service was outstanding. Our server was well informed, kind, and professional. The tiimg of everything was perfect. The ambience is warm and invitimg.
Unexpected Pleasures. First time in town and just searching for a place to eat. Unique concept for a coffee shop by day then a restaurant by night. This is a far cry from pub grub! Small and cozy, short menu however strong on the production values and service. Enjoyed the Cheese Platter – huckleberry chutney is one of a kind taste treat. Pork chop was crisped, tender & succulent – I am a carnivore so the meat is the main thing in my opinion. Irish Table got my attention and I wouldn’t hesitate to go back to sample more!
We were steered to the Irish Table by our nearby hotel. What an experience! Phenomenal food, outstanding service, great atmosphere. I believe it is run by 3 brothers, one who cooks, one who works the front and one who is a server. They obviously love what they do. The meal was great, the banter with the brothers was great and they seem to genuinely love what they do. It’s a little tough to see, behind the famous Sleepy Monk coffee shop on South Hemlock, and you may have to stop by to make a reservation on a busy night, but it’s well worth it. Cannon Beach is known for its hit-and-miss restaurant scene and there’s nothing worse than a lousy dinner when you’re on a nice vacation. This place isn’t one you want to miss!
This is like visiting a family member that is a classically trained chef.. I was unlucky enough to show up just after closing looking for a good Irish whiskey and a comfy, quiet sit. They informed me they were shut yet invited me to a good pour and company while the other diners finished and left for the evening(and even a few more after that). By far the most real dinning experience to have in Cannon Beach ran by the same people that own the place. What a true gem compared to the other cookie cutter generic places to eat in town.
An Otherworldly Experience. Oh my- two words that escaped my lips after my first taste of leek & potato soup, one of tonight’s specials. We visited on a Sunday and experienced no wait at all. Our server was incredibly friendly, the vibe in the restaurant was nothing short of enchanting and the food. Oh the food. Everything we ordered was so fresh & delicious. At the risk of sounding clich, our entire experience tonight was magical. The Irish Table is awesome and could truly be a great reason to plan your next day trip to Cannon Beach.
Good Again!. My wife and I dined here again recently. We continue to enjoy this place. The seating and having to wait in line at opening is quirky but works for us. I had the mushroom shepherds pie and my wife had the flat iron steak. Both were excellent. We also continue to enjoy the chocolate pot dessert — very good each time we have dined here. The environment is close and cozy. Our service was very good and prompt. The menu prices are on the high side but it is probably worth it for a nice restaurant at the beach. Our only criticism was the bread could have used a little more salt when we were there this time.