home page linkbanner image
        museum linkb314 linkirish coffee linkkids linkfoynes linkshop link    
        exhibitions linkfacilities linkvisiting linkpictures link
   
 

contact us heading
Foynes Flying Boat Museum
Foynes, Co. Limerick, Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)69 65416
Fax: +353 (0)69 65600

Email Us

Find us heading
View Location Map
GPS: 52.6115, -9.1082 (Decimal degrees)

Opening times heading
Open Daily, 09:00h - 17:00h
March 15th - November 09:00h - 17:00h
June, July & August
Other times for groups by prebooking.

Last admission one hour before closing.

O'Regan Restaurant
10:00h - 17:00h all week

Admission Rates Heading
Adults: €10.00
Seniors/Students: €8.00
Children under 14: €5.00
Children under 5: FREE
Family Ticket: €28.00
(2 adults and up to 4 children)

   

intro text

Irish Coffee glassIn 1943, Brendan O'Regan opened a restaurant and coffee shop in the Foynes terminal building. This restaurant had been considered to be one of the best restaurants in Ireland at that time. Chef Joe Sheridan, originally from Castlederg, County Tyrone, had been recruited by Brendan.

Irish CoffeeLate one night in the winter of 1943 a flight departed Foynes for Botwood, Newfoundland. After flying for several hours in bad weather conditions, the Captain made the decision to return to Foynes and await better conditions. A Morse code message was sent to the control tower at Foynes to inform them of their return. Staff were contacted to return to work and when the flight landed they were brought to the Airport Restaurant for food and drink to warm them.

Irish Coffees being enjoyedWhen Joe was asked to prepare something warm for the passengers, he decided to put some good Irish Whiskey into their coffees. One of the passengers approached the Chef and thanked him for the wonderful coffee. He asked Joe did he use Brazilian Coffee? Joe jokingly answered, "No that was Irish Coffee!!"

A few weeks later, Chef Sheridan knocked on Brendan O'Regan's office door. He showed Brendan this new drink in a stemmed glass and asked him "How about that for eye appeal". Brendan answered "Genius Chef" and so began Irish Coffee. Irish Coffee continued to be served at Foynes to all passengers and is still served to this day to all dignitaries arriving at Shannon Airport.

 

  Airlines link
irish coffee recipe link
book an event link
The Gathering 2013
      Brendan O'Regan enjoying an Irish Coffee  
  Follow us on Facebook    


Event Hall & Cinema | Legal
© Foynes Aviation and Maritime Museum