Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Galway, Province of Connacht, Ireland. For visitors, the best thing about Galway is that you can walk everywhere. As soon as you arrive, enjoy a walk through the city streets. There, you'll find lively pubs, independent shops and winding cobblestone streets packed with students, artists, writers and craftspeople. You may even hear Gaelic spoken. For a day trip, take a ferry to the island of Inis Mor. You'll return refreshed by the ocean air and Inis Mor's breathtaking scenery. Oh, and be sure to wear sunscreen on the island, no matter how chilly it is. (Just trust us, okay?)
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4 based on 1358 reviews
As a family we have lived and worked on Quay street since 1902 and have a long history of looking after customers with Martine having worked in Margaret Mc Donagh fish shop across the road (McDonagh's Seafood Bar) at a very young age. This tradition was p
We enjoyed dinner at Martines. It was very busy but we didnât have to wait long for a table for 2. The food was good and I enjoyed a great Spanish Syrah. It was a bit noisy but not to noisy to carry on a conversation. Great crime brûlée!
4 based on 760 reviews
Had a delicious meal here. Portions were great, good price value, fresh fresh food. Sauces not too heavy, recommend roast chicken if they have it or the darn of salmon. Wine list is reasonably priced. Staff seemed a little overwhelmed, we waited about 30 minutes for our check, but food was prompt.Warm and inviting decor, beautiful patio if weather permits.
4 based on 471 reviews
Average is a bit harsh maybe and clearly the food here isnât bad and the staff are friendly and on-the-ball but I left feeling disappointed overall.Itâs Asian fusion which is largely a twist on Thai which for a main left me with a disappointing Pad Thai ( under seasoned and a bit boring although with all the right ingredients ). I shared two starters and I felt they both had the same issue of being underwhelming.My fellow dinners would certainly give a better rating for their dishes Iâm sure.
4 based on 823 reviews
I went there with my elderly parents. The service was really great. They made my parents feel very special. The cold seafood and fish platter was really good as well as the fish. Their home made brown bread made with molasses and nuts was the best bread we have tasted in ages. We commented this to our water and as we were leaving they gave my mother a loaf wrapped in clingfilm, so that she can eat it at home in the coming days. That was a really nice touch.
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4 based on 1343 reviews
After I heard just praises from my colleagues,me and my husband decided to try this place out! Great decoration, cosy atmosphere, super location, friendly & professional staff( Siobhan- was our waitress for the evening, really energetic and knowledgeable about their specials),and the FOOD!!!!! To die for! We had 2 starters and 1 main // that we could try more dishes plus have desserts tooall experience was amazing and value for money!!!! We will be back.
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4 based on 448 reviews
Very good welcome, not pushy very good quality food served speedily. Pleasantly surprised for a small restaurant
4 based on 1156 reviews
Impromptu Midweek meal out, we were seated upstairs overlooking the bay. Glorious view!! Utterly delicious fresh prawns, hake and plaice with generous portion of homemade breads, chips, potatoes and vegetables on the side. Friendly subtle service throughout. Too full to do anything but look at the dessert menu. A great reason to come back again!
4 based on 751 reviews
This was the best place in Galway. The oysters, the seafood, the desserts--everything was amazing. So fresh, so flavorful. Take the extra 10 minutes from Quay street and walk here. Get there right when it opens because it is very popular--they do have take-away but it seems that it is mostly locals swinging by after work to pick up a bite. If you do show-up and have to wait--they are spot-on for their time estimates--they told us to come back at 8:25, and we were seated at 8:25.
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4 based on 1978 reviews
One of Galway's most enduring restaurants, housed in one of the city's most iconic restaurant spaces, Ard Bia has always placed as much emphasis on community experiences and aesthetic stimulation as on serving great food in a fun environment. We believe i
Have eaten here several times and itâs consistently good. The fish - I had John Dory - was cooked perfectly. Really nice desserts and attentive, but not gushy service.
4 based on 395 reviews
Serving the Galway community for over twenty years, White Gables specialises in traditional cooking with a modern flair. Visitors to this atmospheric restaurant are guaranteed the greatest experience in every way: service, comfort, hospitality and plenty
Went here with my husband and parents for a celebratory meal and was very impressed. To be honest I expected it to be good but not to rival some of its rivals in the city centre. I was wrong. From arrival to leaving staff were so attentive without being to forward and the food was amazing. The free taxi service and rewards card are also a very nice touch.
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