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07 Sept 2025

Local Carlow restaurant nominated for best pizza in Ireland at national awards

Caffé 500 was nominated in the Just Eat awards 2024 and the winner is decided by public vote

Local Carlow restaurant nominated for best pizza in Ireland at national awards

Caffé 500, Photo: Google Maps

Local Carlow restaurant has been nominated for Ireland's best pizza in the Just Eat awards 2024.

The restaurant is Caffé 500 located on Kennedy Street in Carlow Town.

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The winner of the best pizza in Ireland will be decided by public vote and you can vote for Café 500 through the link HERE.

From Just Eat:

Judging this year will take place across ten categories, with the overall winner crowned Best of Ireland. The awards biggest accolade, the Best of Ireland, will be given to the independent restaurant who receives the highest number of votes cast, both in their individual category and overall.

In addition to winning the most coveted award, the winner of Best of Ireland this year will receive a very special prize. Just Eat is demonstrating its support for its restaurant partners, which are a driving force of the business by awarding €50,000 worth of media value to the winner.

While Ireland’s foodservice industry faces many challenges, Just Eat hopes that by awarding this prize, it will go some small way to supporting the overall winner of the awards to showcase its business nationally and open it up to new customers. The prize also reflects Just Eat’s ongoing support to partners across its network, to help them to continue to drive innovation and showcase their culinary excellence.

With voting for this year’s awards now officially open, Just Eat is giving food lovers across the country a tastier reason than ever to return to the (online) polls, as every vote cast will automatically be entered into a draw to win free Just Eat for a year! Judging this year will take place across ten categories, with an overall winner crowned ‘Best of Ireland’.

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