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Try something different on a Waterford City break
Take a new look at Waterford city.
Ireland’s oldest city is full of exciting new experiences. With Waterford named the Best Place to Live in Ireland in 2021 by The Irish Times, it's a great spot to explore. Find street art tours, vintage tea rooms and a host of independent traders in between.

Check out our list of things to do on your visit and take a new look at Waterford.

Caffeine hits and tasty treats

When it’s time for coffee, head to Under the Clock. In the building where Ireland’s first motorcar garage was founded in 1900, the focus is on sustainability and suppliers like Roasted Brown. Try their vibrant açai bowls or delicious vegan Nutella bars. 

Under The Clock Coffee House

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Grab a coffee at Under The Clock.

With locations in Ardkeen and the city centre, family owned Café Lucia is known for breakfasts and brunches with top quality coffee and pastries like irresistible little lemon meringue tartlets. Their delicious house made relishes and chutneys add a nice touch to their savoury items.

Looking for something beyond hot drinks? Hook & Ladder has everything you need to keep your inner foodie happy under one roof, from kitchen homeware and Ampersand coffee beans to cooking lessons. Or grab a quick treat on the go with a macchiato and fresh signature brownie.

Hook And Ladder

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Indulge in a sweet treat at Hook & Ladder.

Comfort food and new discoveries

At laid back Momo local suppliers take top billing in a menu including loads of vegetarian and vegan choices. Think hummus stuffed dumplings and roast red cabbage steak with pomegranate molasses.

momo Waterford

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Savour the delicious food at Momo.

For dinner, Mara combines Spanish dishes with produce grown and foraged in Ireland. Tuck into their seafood meloso paella before capping off your meal with their juicy flambé peaches for dessert. It’s one to book ahead, so give them a shout well in advance of your visit. If you can't decide what you're in the mood for, The Stable Yard Food Hall has a few different options under one roof. Head to their No 9 Restaurant for lunch, stop by the bakery or ice cream shop for a sweet treat or pick up something to bring home from the deli.

The exterior facade of The Stable Yard Deli painted a dark navy blue with green plants around the entrance.

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Pop into The Stable Yard Deli for something savoury to bring home.


For international street food magic make a beeline for Phoenix Yard, the only place in Waterford where you can pick up African beef stew with a side of Hungarian lángos flatbreads for dipping. With five global vendors to visit, this is the place to find and combine new flavours.

If you’re interested in what happens to produce before it even reaches the kitchen, social enterprise Grow HQ is all about producing food sustainably. As they put it, the distance from plot to plate is around 112 steps. Set on four acres of land, order a seasonal bite from their on site cafe or attend a training session to pick up some pointers on growing your own. 

Mixology, live music and late nights

Tucked away on Bank Lane across from the Theatre Royal you’ll find itty bittys. In a cosy red brick and wood interior they do cocktails from the tried and true with a modern spin to new inventions. Order a Dolce & Banana or raspberry Razzle Dazzle for something fruity with a kick and put the bartenders through their mixing paces. There’s live music every weekend and a roof terrace for sunny afternoons and crisp nights. 

itty bittys bar

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Treat yourself to an inventive cocktail at itty bittys.



For pints of craft beer and whiskey chasers Tully’s Bar is a proper old school choice in the heart of the city just off the Quays. There are live sets in the bar from the likes of Conor Clancy, or vinyl sounds spinning on the decks. Settle into the snug for a cosy chat and an expertly made Irish coffee. Searching for a sip of vino and light bites to accompany it? Adega has a range of over 20 wines by the glass with antipasto plates, cheese platters and charcuterie boards alongside. It’s the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.

Whether you’re on a date night or group outing, the secret is out at Shush. Cocktails and champagne reign supreme in a return to the Roaring Twenties. Drink an espresso martini from a teacup with your pinkie raised and ease into the atmosphere which channels a modern speakeasy. The lights are down low and live acoustic music provides just the backdrop for a memorable night.

Shush Waterford

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Travel back in time to the Roaring Twenties at Shush.

The best indie stores

Waterford offers access to the best in Irish design and independent shopping. Love Nest is less a shop and more a curatorial experience. A labour of love, they organise pop-ups across Waterford city to showcase goods from other talented Irish designers, including local favourite Bébhínn and their intricately knitted pieces that are made to last.

Love Nest Homewares

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Have a wander around Love Nest.

Around the city and further afield

Did you know Waterford is the canvas for an international street art festival? Though new live painting is an annual summer event, you can explore the scene any time of the year. The Walls Project provides mural tours, workshops and educational programmes to walk you around the city’s colourful hotspots and tell you the stories behind the artwork.

For brisker outdoor activities, escaping to the country is easy. 20 minutes away is the fishing village of Dunmore East where boating, sailing and sports on the sea and sand are a way of life. The folk at Dunmore East SUP and Yoga take rest and relaxation seriously whether that means stand-up paddle boarding to Badgers Cove or getting flexible with coastal yoga practice.

A mere 15 minutes from Waterford City centre you’ll find Tramore, a picturesque coastal town in the traditional style with chippers, amusements and a promenade to stroll beside Tramore Beach. Encouraged by the salty air, fill up on Middle Eastern delights at Mezze or grab a coffee at the Coastguard Cultural Centre with its sweeping views. The Centre hosts gigs and a local craft and art gallery.

mezze

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Delight in Middle Eastern fare at Mezze.

Head to Kilmacthomas on the Waterford Greenway to discover Ballyshunnock Reservoir and Mahon Falls for a day of natural beauty. By the Kilmacthomas Viaduct, make sure to stop at Signal Box Coffee, who serve up sustainable coffee using beans from nearby Coffee House Lane roasters and tasty smoothie bowls from their vintage horsebox. Try the vivid pink beetroot latte for a highly Instagrammable treat. Furry pals are also welcome at their purpose built Puppy Cafe

Signal Box Coffee

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Take a sip and a snap of the vivid pink beetroot latte at Signal Box Coffee.
There’s so much to enjoy on a city break in Waterford

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