Very disappointing! I ordered the 'fresh' seafood platter and got a basic and not very tempting selection of salad ie., lettuce, coleslaw, pasta and mainly salmon salad. No oyster, tho the unfriendly... more
My 18 yr old son and I ate at McDonagh's while in Galway as it had been recommended to us. When talking to the locals, several people had asked if we had been there yet. The line up was long and both... more
I go to Galway often to visit family. We have found a great place to have a delicious and inexpensive meal - Ed's New York Pizza. The pizza is fresh and fabulous. No other pizza in Galway compares.... more
We chose this restaurant because it was very close to our hotel and it had a table for twenty on a Saturday night. (Suspicious!)
We expected the worst because we couldn't believe this was a good... more
Greatest Restaurant in Ireland. Chef/Owner John will dazzle you with his exotic tales of fast cars, luxury travel and hunting trips that provide the fresh game for many of the specials. One might say... more
We had an excellent meal at Pierre's which is quite a nice French restaurant on Quay Street Galway, city centre. I wish I could remember what I had, but it has... more
Comfortable place. Food was good and not outrageously priced. Wasn't very crowded, so I had a good view of the big screen TV for the Celtic vs. Rangers match.... more
By day, the Front Door has a cosy feel. It is a welcoming place with attentive staff and a relaxed vibe. The menu was quintessentially homely Irish fare with a... more
On my first night in Dublin, I decided to eat at Mc Donough's -- which is a local, family-owned seafood restaurant located in the Quay Street pedestrian zone.... more
I normally have a very low opinion of Indian restaurants in Ireland. lack of competition (as in few other Indian restaurants not restaurants per se) leads to... more
I only came across this wonderful little cafe recently, mainly because it is situated on Father Griffin Road - the road between Galway town centre and Salthill.... more
It would be difficult to get a better location in Galway for this bright and modern cafe. Called 'Goyas', it provides a range of pasteries and cakes which you... more
Checked into our hotel at lunchtime, and after a 3 hour trip from Dublin, decided on a hotel coffee shop lunch before sightseeing.It was fine - nothing fancy,... more
This place was recommended by a friend (and Galwegian exile) as the best place in town. It was excellent. Its in a small village 11km north of town, so you need... more
Riva is the name given to the upmarket but very fun restaurant at the amazing "g" hotel. They call it an Italian restaurant, but to me the menu was much more... more
This is a great restaurant with very helpful and pleasant staff and fantastic food too. They do a very resonable early bird menu with 2 courses for €20. We ate... more
OOOohhh I want this food now! Chicken burritos and salsa chips are the bee's knees, to die for ! Very reasonable and I guarantee you will leave here stuffed. A... more
Candle lit and small, cosy and lovely. U can order tke aways as well as have seriously posh dinner with great wines and friendly service. / Best to make booking... more
McDonagh's, at the bottom of Quay Street, is the best place to go in Galway for fish and chips. These are so good here that they are elevated beyond their fast... more
This is a very special place. The people there were so nice, the food was excellent, the atmosphere is very relaxed and the guinness were cheaper there then... more
Full of people at 11.30am on Sunday, very buzzy, friendly and efficient staff. 'Irish' breakfast well-cooked and reasonably-priced, good tea. Lots of other food... more
for up market go down quay st and the lanes off it....yum. for inexpensive food yet nice try mc donaghs a famous chipper also on quay st. also on dominick st... more
This is a small restaurant on one of the main streets of Galway. We initially attempted to eat here on New Year's Eve 2004! A mistake not to have booked as we... more
I was so poor once I hit Galway that I had to pray when I went to the ATM. I had to cut back spending and it ended up being food money! What did I survive on... more
We first decided to try this place because of the advertisement out front. They had a "tourist menu" for 20 euros that included a soup, entree, dessert, and... more
It gives me great pleasure to reveal that I will become a Galwegian this summer. We will actually be living about 20 miles outside of town, but I feel I can legitimately refer to this wonderful city...
Ireland lies at the far west of Europe -- and Galway lies at the far west of Ireland. On a smaller scale than the state of California on the west coast of the United States, Galway enjoys a strong...
Second part of my trip to Ireland was on Galway and around it. I walked through its narrows and beautiful street, visited the cathedral, the university, St Nicholas Church and i spent a very good...
I visited Galway twice on my trip and it's a fun place to ramble around. We found some great pubs and some not so great pubs. We spent most of our time walking around Quay Str and shop Str. We also...
ancient town have many interesting features, and its position on the edge of the Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) makes it the gateway to magnificent areas such as Connemara, Corrib country, and the......
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