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Aughrim Schoolhouse Restaurant
Aughrim
Ballinasloe
Co Galway
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Located just outside of Aughrim village, the Schoolhouse Restaurant is particularly family-friendly, with children’s menus, children’s playground and even a babysitting service.
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O’Grady’s Seafood Restaurant
Clifden
Co Galway
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O’Gradey’s is reputedly Clifden’s oldest restaurant, with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere using the freshest local catch.
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Mitchell’s Restaurant
Market St
Clifden
Co Galway
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Mitchell’s is a popular restaurant just off Main Street in Clifden and serves a variety of seafood, steak and traditional Irish favourites.
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Cactus Jacks
Courthouse Lane
Quay St
Galway
Co Galway
353 (0)91 563838
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Combining authentic Mexican cuisine with more traditional fare, Cactus Jack has become one of Galway’s most popular restaurants and since spawned a second restaurant in Dublin.
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Goyas and Le Gout De Goya
19 Quay St
Galway
Co Galway
353 (0)91 67010
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One of Galway’s finest bakeries during the day, at night Goyas transforms into Le Gout De Goya , one of the city’s best restaurants for fish, as well as traditional favourites such as Irish stew.
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Nimmos Restaurant
Spanish Arch
Long Walk
Galway
Co Galway
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Nimmos Restaurant is one of the oldest in Galway, standing beneath the 16th century Spanish Arch. Located on the River Corrib offering diners spectacular river views, Nimmos specialises in seafood and modern Irish fare.
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Pompell Bistro and Piano Wine Bar
Shop Street
Galway
Co Galway
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Serving modern, albeit rather expensive bistro food, Pompell Bistro And Piano Wine Bar contains a piano bar and features regular musical entertainment.
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Mcswiggans Restaurant
3 Eyre St
Woodquay
Galway
Co Galway
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McSwiggans is a highly popular mid-range restaurant with an extensive menu. It also features a pub which, thanks to its central location, guarantees a lively atmosphere.
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Rabbits Bar and Restaurant
23 Forster St
Galway
Co Galway
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Located next door to Galway’s oldest family-run pub, Rabbits Bar And Restaurant always boasts a lively atmosphere, making it popular with locals and visitors alike. The menu focuses on traditional Irish fare and vegetarian options.
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Tigh Neachtain (Naughton’s)
Cross St
Galway
Co Galway
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Tigh Neachtain, or Naughton’s as it is also known, is one of Galway’s oldest pubs and retains its authentic ambience with an open fire. The building was constructed in the Medieval period, with the present interior dating from the late 19th century. For traditional, hearty food this is one of the finest pubs to eat in all of Galway.
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Eyre House
Forster St
Eyre Square
Galway
Co Galway
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Located in the heart of Galway, Eyre House serves a menu of high quality contemporary food. With booth seating creating an intimate dining experience, the restaurant won the Bord Fáilte/Ballygowan award for excellence back in 1990.
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Conlon Seafood Restaurant
3 Eglinton St
Galway
Co Galway
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Conlon’s is Galway’s premier seafood restaurant, serving 20 varieties of fresh fish and shellfish at any one time. Specialising in wild salmon and oysters, diners can try virtually every fish known in Irish waters.
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Paddy Burke’s
The Oyster Inn
Clarenbridge
Galway
Co Galway
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Set in the homey Oyster Tavern, Paddy Burke’s offers guests an old world dining experience, sitting in any number of rooms and alcoves with stone walls, potbellied stoves, open fireplaces and traditional sugan chairs. Located just outside Galway, the restaurant serves a comprehensive menu of seafood and traditional fare.
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The Malt House
Olde Malt Mall High St
Galway
Co Galway
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Tucked into a courtyard just off one of Galway’s main thoroughfares, The Malt House has rapidly become a big hit with visitors and locals alike. Serving traditional Irish food with a contemporary twist, the menu is divided into ‘Land’ and ‘Sea’.
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Park Restaurant
Park House Hotel
Forster St
Eyre Square
Galway
Co Galway
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The Park Restaurant, located within the Park House Hotel, is considered by many to be the finest in Galway. Serving a comprehensive and eclectic menu, the intimate and elegant ambience has made it popular with both locals and visitors.
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The Blackthorn
Crowe St
Gort
Co Galway
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Located beside Coole Park and Yeats’ Tower in Gort, the Blackthorn serves a variety of favourites from seafood to steak and game.
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Moran’s Oyster Cottage
The Weir
Kilcolgan
Co Galway
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Moran’s Oyster Cottage enjoys a wonderful location on the Weir about 15 miles away from Galway. Serving fantastically fresh seafood, it’s a great place for a summer evening.
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Raftery’s Rest
Kilcolgan
Co Galway
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Raftery’s Rest takes its name from the famous Irish blind poet who frequented this restaurant. With a big open fire and an old world charm, it is a popular place to eat in Kilcolgan.
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Dunguaire Castle Medieval Banquets
Dunguaire Castle
Kinvara
Co Galway
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Diners can enjoy a mediaeval banquet feast at the magnificent Dunguaire Castle. With a history stretching back over 13 centuries of Irish history, the feast is followed by performances of extracts from Synge, Yeats and Gogarty.
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Rosleaguer Manor Hotel Restaurant
Letterfrack
Co Galway
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Beautifully set overlooking Ballinakill Bay, the restaurant at the Rosleaguer Manor Hotel enjoys not only fine views, but an excellent reputation for its cuisine.
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Moycullen House
Spiddle Rd
Moycullen
Co Galway
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The restaurant at Moycullen House enjoys a truly spectacular location overlooking Lough Corrib amidst 33 acres of gardens. The house has retained the original oak panelling, doors and chimneypieces, resulting in a refined and civilised dining
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