| Selection of Galway Restaurants |
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Court House lane, Galway |
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| After extensive traveling
to the interiors of Old Mexico, and experiencing the genuine
hospitality and delectable cuisine of the Mexican people, the
concept of Cactus Jacks was born. We are right in the heart
of Galway located in Court House lane on the world renowned
Quay Street. We are surrounded by many bars with music and entertainment
to suit all tastes. Please note, we are a fully licensed restaurant
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Foster Street, Galway |
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| The Award Winning Restaurant
is Galway's finest restaurant offering an extensive a la carte,
dinner and lunch menu with a relaxed bar food menu also available-
Established over 30 years ago it is much loved by visitors and
locals. At
lunch the Park Restaurant is abuzz with Galway locals dropping
in for a business lunch or a leisurely tête-à-tête.
Familiar faces are greeted with a smile and friendly banter;
regular customers have become good friends. Dinner
is intimate, elegant and relaxed with soft lighting, crisp white
linen and the excellent service that has been the trademark
of the Park Restaurant for 30 years more |
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Salthill, Galway |
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| This Galleon is located
just beside the church in Salthill. It offers simple but substantial
meals. They are very friendly and welcoming towards children.
There are even baby-changing facilities. They open from lunchtime
until midnight in the summer and are open 7 days.The service
offered is fast, friendly and efficient. |
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Williamsgate Street,
Galway |
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GBC Restaurant and
Coffee shop situated in the heart of Galway City. Since we opened
our doors as the Galway Bakery Company for the first time in
1926 we have established a reputation for cuisine excellence.
Today that tradition is being nurtured and enhanced by the present
proprietors Jerry and Brid McSweeney. The GBC restaurant and
Coffee shop is two floors of fabulous cuisine catering for everyone's
need at all times of the day. Our restaurant has been completely
refurbished in recent years to create a unique atmosphere, while
the food is simply delicious.
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Kirwan's
Lane Restaurant |
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Quay Street, Galway |
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| Kirwan's Lane Restaurant
boasts a fine lunch and evening menu featuring the best of fresh
local produce. The restaurant is tastefully decorated in warm
autumnal shades which, with a combination of excellent food
and wine, creates the perfect recipe for a pleasant evening
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Wood Quay, Galway |
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This busy second
floor restaurant has 180 seats and an extensive mid-priced
menu. The combined effect of a busy restaurant and pub gives
this establishment its unique atmosphere and an eclectic clientele
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The Weir Kilcolgan,
Co Galway |
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| Moran's Oyster Cottage,
dates back almost three hundred years and is now run by the
seventh generation of the Moran family. It is renowned the world
over for it's superb seafood which attracts people from the
five continents, and is open all year round. more
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Nimmo's
Restaurant |
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Spanish Arch Long Walk,
Galway |
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This is one of Galway's
trendiest tables -- a place to see and be seen that manages
to serve up fantastic food and still be fun. It's ideal for
a festive, buzzing meal out. Pass the stone facade, climb
a winding stairway, and you'll find yourself in one of the
most romantic dining rooms in Galway, particularly on a starry
night when you can see the moon through the skylights
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Seapoint, Barna, Galway |
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| This Award Winning
Restaurant is situated in one of the most picturesque villages
in the West of Ireland over looking Galway Bay. open from 6pm
daily bookings from 3pm. Sunday Lunch is from 12.30pm until
2.45pm. There is a set Sunday Lunch menu which varies from week
to week or one can choose from the A La Carte menu. Seating
is available upstairs and downstairs,
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Clarinbridge Co Galway |
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| Platters of local oysters
and mussels are served throughout the day at this homey tavern,
with its lemon colour and thatched roof. You can pick your favourite
spot to relax in the half-dozen rooms and alcoves with stone
walls, open fireplaces, potbellied stoves, and traditional sugan
chairs (wood chairs with twisted rope seats). In good weather,
there is seating in a back garden. Lunch and snack items range
from seafood soups and chowders to sandwiches, salads, and omelets.
In the evening, you can also order full meals, with choices
such as Atlantic plaice and crab with prawn sauce, and honey
roast duck with mead sauce. The tavern is on the main road,
16km (10 miles) south of Galway City.
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Olde Malt Mall High
Street, Galway |
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| Fashioned in the style
of a 'Grand European' Salon. Imposing yet intimate, using exquisite
crystal and china and serving beautiful food and wine, the Malt
House Restaurant is the definition of superb dining with flair.
The rich wood finishes, brass fittings and artwork are equally
as welcoming and intimate in the bright light of day as they
are under evening candle light. Combined with the baby piano,
welcoming bar and ornate candelabras one is made to feel like
they are in 'The Perfect Setting'. And all of this in a city
centre location.
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Middle Street, Galway |
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| At Viña Mara
our aim is to give you excellent food and wine with attentive
service in a warm atmosphere. Our Head Chef, Padraic Kielty
and his team specialise in using all fresh ingredients and locally
sourced produce where possible. Our breads and desserts are
all made in our kitchen daily. We cater for special dietary
requirements and we have a full vegetarian menu. Our wine list
is extensive and enticing and we also have an exciting cocktail
menu for the perfect pre-dinner drink. RESTAURANT OF THE THE
YEAR 2004 & 2005 BEST CHEF 2005 |
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Moycullen, Galway |
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Kevin and Ann Dunne
established the restaurant, at the crossroads in Moycullen village,
8km from Galway. It is housed in an old stone cottage dating
back in 1920s. Cooking is traditional and focused around seafood,
with time warp classics such as seafood cocktail Marie Rose,
poached fresh halibut Veronique and scallops mornay increasing
the sense created by the intimate, candlelit interior
with its warm red tones and floral lampshades of this
being a place apart.
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