The Spinnaker · Dunmore East

High Chairs and Kids Menu at The Spinnaker Bar, Dunmore East

The Spinnaker Bar in Lower Village, Dunmore East has high chairs for toddlers and young children. Peter runs a kids menu with fish fingers, chicken goujons, burgers and pizzas. Families walk in most days, but ring Peter on (051) 383 133 if you're coming Friday or Sunday evening, or with a group of six or more.

High Chairs at The Spinnaker Bar

The Spinnaker Bar, Lower Village, Dunmore East has high chairs available for families with babies and toddlers. The harbour pub sits on the quayside, with indoor seating and an outdoor deck when weather permits. Parents often bring prams and buggies — there's space to park them near your table inside. High chairs are first-come, so if you're travelling with two or three young children at once, ring Peter on (051) 383 133 to confirm he can seat your group comfortably. Walk-ins are welcome most days, but Friday and Sunday evenings can fill up with locals watching the match or live music on the deck.

Kids Menu Options

Peter runs a kids menu with the classics: fish fingers and chips, chicken goujons and chips, beef burger and chips, and smaller pizzas. Portions are sized for children under twelve. The fish fingers come from fresh whitefish — the same supply Peter uses for the beer-battered fish on the adult menu. Chicken goujons are breaded, not processed. The burger is a single patty with cheese if the child wants it. Pizzas are 9-inch bases with margherita, pepperoni or ham and pineapple toppings. Prices sit around €10 to €12 per child's main. Peter posts this week's full menu and any specials on Facebook, so check there if your child has specific requests or allergies.

Family-Friendly Atmosphere

The Spinnaker is a working harbour pub, not a soft-play centre. Families sit alongside fishermen, sailors and locals watching Premier League or GAA matches on the big screen. The deck gets live music at weekends — Ash and Laura sometimes play — and children are welcome to sit outside when the sun's out. The village itself is small and safe: Counsellor's Strand beach is a five-minute walk, the Doneraile cliff walk starts at the harbour, and the lifeboat station sits next door. Parents often stop in for lunch after a morning on the beach or a walk along the cliffs. Peter keeps the bar cold and the kitchen quick, so you're not waiting long with restless children.

Booking and Walk-Ins

Walk in most days and Peter will find you a table. Friday and Sunday evenings are busier, so ring (051) 383 133 if you're coming then, or if you're a group of six or more. Email spinnakerbardunmore@gmail.com if you prefer written confirmation. Peter runs the kitchen and the bar himself, so direct contact is the cleanest route. The Spinnaker doesn't take bookings through third-party apps or aggregators. If you're in Waterford City, the drive is twelve kilometres south-east to Lower Village. Parking is on the harbour road or in the small car park near the lifeboat station. Prams and buggies fit through the front door without trouble.

What Else Is Nearby for Families

Dunmore East is a working fishing village at the mouth of Waterford Harbour, population around 1,500. Counsellor's Strand is the main beach, sheltered and sandy, with shallow water good for paddling. The Doneraile cliff walk is a two-kilometre loop with views over the Celtic Sea and the River Suir meeting the ocean. The lifeboat station runs open days in summer — children can climb aboard and meet the crew. Thatched cottages and pastel-painted houses line the narrow streets. There are no arcades or chain restaurants. The Spinnaker sits on the harbour itself, so children can watch the day-boats come in with the morning catch. Peter buys local seafood off those boats for the chowder, the mussels and the beer-battered fish.

Book a table — go straight to Peter

Peter is the new owner of The Spinnaker Bar in Dunmore East. He runs the kitchen and the bar himself, so booking goes direct to him — no app, no fee, no middleman.

Or message Peter on the Spinnaker Facebook page — he checks it daily.

Quick questions

Does The Spinnaker Bar have high chairs?

Yes. The Spinnaker Bar in Lower Village, Dunmore East has high chairs for toddlers and young children. They're available on a first-come basis. If you're bringing multiple young children or a larger family group, ring Peter on (051) 383 133 to confirm seating and high chair availability before you travel.

Is there a kids menu at The Spinnaker?

Yes. Peter runs a kids menu with fish fingers and chips, chicken goujons and chips, beef burgers, and smaller pizzas. Portions are sized for children under twelve. Prices are around €10 to €12 per child's main. Check Peter's Facebook page for this week's full menu and any daily specials.

Do I need to book if I'm bringing children?

Walk-ins are welcome most days. If you're coming Friday or Sunday evening, or if you're a group of six or more, ring Peter on (051) 383 133 to book. Email spinnakerbardunmore@gmail.com if you prefer written confirmation. Peter runs the kitchen and bar himself, so direct contact is best.

Is The Spinnaker Bar family-friendly?

Yes. Families are welcome at The Spinnaker Bar. The pub is on the harbour in Dunmore East, with high chairs, a kids menu, and space for prams and buggies. It's a working pub, so there are locals, fishermen and sports fans inside, but children fit in comfortably. The beach and cliff walk are a short walk away, so it's a good stop after outdoor activities.