Lucan Spa Restaurant serves classic dishes in comfortable surroundings where tired travellers and relaxing guests can relax and enjoy a Sunday lunch or evening dinner
There's no mistaking the authentic charm of the Lucan Spa hotel. From the unique copper tower on the roof - a familiar landmark for generations of travellers to and from Dublin - to the cheerful familiarity of our staff, there's nothing else quite like it.
Originally part of the Sarsfield Estate, the hotel commemorates the legendary Irish cavalry commander, Patrick Sarsfield, and retains much of the charm of another era. Just 7 miles from Dublin's City Centre, the Lucan Spa Hotel allows its' guests to relax and unwind by avoiding the heavy traffic and stress the city life has to offer.
Easily accessible to and from Dublin Airport, The Lucan Spa Hotel offers convenience in comfortable and friendly surroundings.
The Honora D is a restaurant in the grand tradition, serving classic dishes in a style where weary travellers and relaxing guests can sit back and enjoy the good things in life at Sunday lunch or evening dinner. Directions
Located at less than 15 minutes from Dublin Airport via the M50 and less than 20 minutes from Dublin City centre via the N4 dual carriageway.
History
Along the banks of the river Liffey, lies the parish of Lucan long famed for the beauty of its location and its curative sulphur waters. The Spa Hotel was a fashionable meeting point throughout the 18th century, in whose surroundings the prosperous pillars of society then rested, and entertained themselves with high social activities such as fox hunting with the Kildare and Meath Hunt. Home to Patrick Sarsfield, who was later titled "The Earl of Lucan" by James II (the deposed King of England), Lucan was indeed a landmark for many a traveller en route to the West, The Spa Hotel being central to this majestic signpost.
By the turn of the 20th century the original hotel had languished for years. With the arrival of the steam and later electric tramway the building was turned into a lavish restaurant.
Opening/ Closing Timings
Mon - Fri 18:30 - 22:15
Sat 13:30 - 16:30
Sun 18:00 - 21:15
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