Burren Smokehouse


The Burren Smokehouse is an Irish family-run producer of smoked fish.

History

The company was established in 1989, on Kincora Road, Lisdoonvarna, County Clare, by Peter and Birgitta Curtin. The smokehouse started with the smoking and curing of salmon and later branched out into mackerel, trout and eel. Cheese was also added. According to Good Food Ireland, it is a "highly acclaimed, award winning traditional smokehouse".
The company also runs a visitor centre, what has made it one of the bigger tourism attractions in County Clare, and it is one of the organizers and participants of the yearly Burren Slow Food Festival.

Awards

The Smokehouse has won many awards and certifications for his products. Amongst others, they have won:
The Burren Smokehouse was one of the suppliers of the State Banquet during the visit of Elizabeth II to Ireland.

Product recalls

In March 2011 the Smokehouse had to recall a batch of smoked salmon, due to the presence of low levels of Listeria monocytogenes. The recall was a precautionary measure. In March 2020, the same happened.