Ireland’s patron saint and national holiday will be celebrated in style at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park on Sunday March 16.
Crispy kettle-cooked potato chips are garnished with fried corned beef and loaded with beer cheese sauce, green onions, black olives and diced tomatoes.
IRELAND’S patron saint and national holiday will be celebrated in style at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park on Sunday, 16 March.
Ireland’s patron saint and national holiday will be celebrated in style at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park on Sunday, March 16th.
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