Restaurant in Tramore, Ireland
Beach House
480ptsMichelin-level cooking, no Dublin prices.

About Beach House
A Michelin Plate restaurant on the Waterford coast that most visitors still overlook. Beach House delivers modern cuisine and a wine list that runs from Burgundy to Jura at €€€ pricing, making it the strongest case for a meal in Tramore. Worth booking for dinner with the wine list as a priority, or as a well-timed lunch stop on a southeast Ireland coastal route.
Verdict
Beach House is the strongest argument for driving to Tramore that exists on the Waterford coast. This is a Michelin Plate restaurant sitting in a seaside town that most visitors overlook entirely, serving modern cuisine with a wine list that punches well above its coastal-town context. If you are travelling through the southeast of Ireland and need one meal worth planning around, Beach House belongs on your shortlist alongside Campagne in Kilkenny and House in Ardmore. At €€€ pricing, it sits at a level where the quality-to-cost ratio genuinely works in your favour.
The Restaurant
The setting matters here. Beach House occupies what reads as a considered, sea-adjacent room in Tramore East, and the visual character of the space sets expectations before food arrives. The Michelin Plate recognition from the 2025 guide signals cooking that inspires confidence: modern cuisine with enough discipline to get noticed, without the theatrical excess that can make similarly-priced restaurants feel like they are performing rather than cooking. Michelin Plate status means the inspectors ate here, paid attention, and found it worth flagging. That is a practical signal, not a marketing one.
The wine list deserves specific mention because it is unusual for a restaurant at this price tier and in this location. It runs Burgundy-heavy with genuine coverage of Austria, Germany, Spain, and Jura, which tells you something about the seriousness of the operation. Jura on an Irish coastal restaurant wine list is a deliberate choice, not a filler inclusion. If wine is part of why you are visiting, Beach House will reward you more than most restaurants at the €€€ level outside Dublin. For context on what serious Irish restaurant wine programmes look like at the level above, see Aniar in Galway or Liath in Blackrock.
Lunch vs Dinner
Lunch versus dinner question at Beach House comes down to what you want from the visit. Dinner is the obvious format for the full experience: a longer meal, more time with the wine list, and the seaside town atmosphere after dark, which in Tramore carries a specific quality that daylight does not replicate. If the goal is to sit with a bottle of Burgundy and eat properly, dinner is the right call.
Lunch, however, is where Beach House becomes genuinely interesting for a different kind of visitor. Coastal restaurants at this quality level often offer better value at midday, and the natural light coming off the Tramore seafront adds a visual dimension to the room that evening visits miss entirely. For food-focused travellers passing through on a driving route, a lunch stop here is more practical than rearranging an evening itinerary. It also pairs logically with the broader Waterford coastline: arrive from Waterford city, eat well at Beach House, then continue toward Dungarvan or across to dede in Baltimore for the following evening. Lunch at Beach House fits that kind of explorer routing more cleanly than a dinner reservation does.
If you are choosing between the two and the wine list is a priority, go for dinner. If you are routing through the southeast coast and want the leading single meal of a multi-day trip, lunch here is worth timing your day around. Either way, book ahead: a Michelin Plate restaurant in a town this size will fill its leading tables, and Beach House's Google rating of 4.8 from 82 reviews suggests the local repeat custom is already strong.
Who Should Book
Beach House works well for couples who want a serious meal without Dublin prices or Dublin logistics. It is also a natural stop for the food-focused traveller using the southeast coast as a wine and restaurant route, particularly given the Jura and Austrian selections on the wine list that sit comfortably alongside regional Irish cooking of this standard. For comparison, Terre in Castlemartyr and Lady Helen in Thomastown are the other Munster-adjacent fine dining anchors worth considering on a longer southern Ireland itinerary.
Groups looking for a special occasion venue in Waterford will find Beach House more accessible than travelling to Dublin for a comparable standard. The €€€ price range means a dinner for two with wine stays within a manageable spend for what you are getting. Solo diners with wine interests will find the list alone worth the visit.
Getting There and Booking
Beach House is on Turkey Road in Tramore East, in County Waterford. Tramore is approximately 12 kilometres from Waterford city, making it an easy day-trip or overnight combination. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you can typically secure a table without booking weeks in advance, though for weekend dinner or larger groups, reserving ahead is sensible given the limited capacity that most restaurants of this format maintain. There is no booking-specific data in our records, so contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability.
For more options in the area, see our full Tramore restaurants guide, our Tramore hotels guide, and our Tramore bars guide. If you are building a wider Waterford and Munster itinerary, Chestnut in Ballydehob, Homestead Cottage in Doolin, and Bastion in Kinsale are the other regional anchors to know.
Quick reference: €€€ pricing, Michelin Plate 2025, Google 4.8/5 (82 reviews), Tramore East, Co. Waterford. Booking: Easy.
Compare Beach House
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beach House | €€€ | Easy | — |
| Patrick Guilbaud | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Aniar | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Bastion | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| LIGИUM | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Host | €€ | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Tramore for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Beach House good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is one of the stronger options in the southeast for that purpose. The Michelin Plate recognition and Burgundy-heavy wine list give it the formal weight a birthday or anniversary dinner requires, without the Dublin price premium that comes with comparable Michelin-listed venues. Book a dinner slot rather than lunch if the occasion matters.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Beach House?
At €€€ pricing with Michelin Plate recognition, the tasting format is where Beach House makes its clearest case. Specific menu details are not confirmed in our data, so call ahead to confirm current format and pricing before booking. If you are already driving to Tramore specifically for the meal, the full format is the logical choice over a shorter menu.
Can I eat at the bar at Beach House?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in our current data for Beach House. check the venue's official channels at Turkey Road, Tramore East to ask — this is worth checking if you are planning a solo or spontaneous visit, as counter or bar seats are often the easiest entry point at restaurants of this level.
Is Beach House good for solo dining?
It can work for solo diners, particularly if bar or counter seating is available, but Beach House reads as a destination built for couples or small groups rather than solo visits. At €€€ pricing, the cost-per-head calculus tips more favourably when shared. If solo dining flexibility is your main need, call ahead to ask about seating options before committing to the drive from Waterford.
What should I order at Beach House?
Specific dishes are not confirmed in our current data, so we cannot name items here without risking inaccuracy. What is documented is that Beach House holds a Michelin Plate, which means the kitchen's cooking is recognised for consistent quality. Check the current menu on arrival or call ahead — the wine list is Burgundy-led with Austria, Germany, Spain, and Jura represented, so wine pairing is worth factoring into your order.
Is Beach House worth the price?
At €€€, Beach House is priced at the upper end for Waterford but well below what a Michelin Plate restaurant would cost in Dublin. For the combination of serious cooking, a well-constructed wine list, and a coastal setting, it represents good value relative to comparable Irish venues. If you are already in the Waterford area, the price-to-quality ratio is straightforward to justify.
What are alternatives to Beach House in Tramore?
Tramore itself has a limited fine dining scene, so the realistic comparison set is Waterford city, roughly 12 kilometres away. For a different format or lower price point, Waterford city offers more options. If you are willing to travel further within Ireland, Aniar in Galway operates at a higher tier, while Bastion in Kinsale offers a comparable coastal fine dining proposition at a similar price range.
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