Everett’s Restaurant

The Front Room

While dining in our front room you will be surrounded by the history of Waterford. The room has elements in it that date back to at least the 1460s.  It has been identified as the house of the eleven times mayor of Waterford James Rice whose 1481 cadaver tomb is preserved in Christ Church Cathedral and is one  of the finest in Ireland.

The front room now seats 28 diners in atmospheric surroundings. Ideal for long nights chatting over a delicious meal and a bottle of wine.

The Vault

Come dine with us in our historic and intimate wine vault located beneath the house of the 15th century  eleven times mayor of Waterford James Rice. James was also a wine merchant dealing mainly in Spanish wine.

Today you can soak up the atmosphere in this enchanting space. Seating 30 diners, the vault is ideal as a private dining room for your special occasion, or equally perfect for a romantic meal for two. Call us now to book your table.

Latest Reviews

Edita Baltrusaityte
Edita Baltrusaityte
2 months ago
This is my second time visiting this restaurant. The food is fantastic, price was very good for 3 course menu €40.00 I thought portions were a little bit small, but we were very full after dinner. Staff were nice and friendly,. We had a lovely evening. The only thing I wasn't impressed - leggings on one staff member. Places like this, should have proper uniform.
Shane Dunne
Shane Dunne
3 months ago
Everett’s in Waterford was the perfect spot for our New Year’s Eve dinner. From the warm, welcoming staff to the cozy yet elegant atmosphere, everything felt just right for the occasion. The food was the highlight. My starter—a crab dish with mango and cucumber—was light and refreshing, while the venison main was tender and flavorful, paired with rich sides like black pudding and creamy mash. Dessert, a parfait with poached pear and custard, was the perfect sweet finish. The wine list was well-curated, and the staff were great at helping us find the perfect pairing. Overall, Everett’s delivered a relaxed yet refined dining experience, making it a great choice for a special night out.
BANANA BADGER
BANANA BADGER
2 years ago
Arrived on a Saturday night and the place was busy. Sat downstairs which is fantastically atmospheric. The food was excellent quality and well priced. The staff were attentive and always on hand. My biggest praise goes to the fact that our table was booked for 7pm and we were not rushed out to make way for someone else. Loved this place and would definitely be back.
Lee Rock
Lee Rock
2 years ago
Great little spot in Waterford. The venue is small and cosey. The wood, exposed brick and terracotta style colour combined with the dim lighting gives a warm vibe. The service are extremely friendly, knowledgable of the menu and can have a bit of banter. The dishes were well portioned, presented really well and tasted amazing. Extremely reasonably priced especially when compared with Dublin and the quality is just as good. Would recommend the monkfish and would definitely go back! Thanks again!

Open

22 High St, Waterford, X91 Y983, Ireland

Hours

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 5:30 – 9:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 5:30 – 9:30 PM
  • Thursday: 5:30 – 9:30 PM
  • Friday: 12:30 – 1:30 PM, 5:30 – 9:30 PM
  • Saturday: 12:30 – 1:30 PM, 5:30 – 9:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

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