Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Cleggan, Province of Connacht, Ireland. Cleggan (Irish: An Cloigeann meaning head) is a picturesque fishing village in County Galway, Ireland. The village lies 10 km (7 mi) northwest of Clifden and is situated at the head of Cleggan Bay.
Things to do in Cleggan
4 based on 430 reviews
Veldons Seafarer Award Winning Bar and Restaurant is located in the lively picturesque tourist village of Letterfrack in the heart of Connemara on the Wild Atlantic Way. Veldons is famous for its old world nautical feel and collection of maritime artifact
I remember visiting here thirty years ago and it was exceptional. Nothing has changed! Perfect crab and chowder!! The service was very good and they have updated their coffee, which was delicious. You can pass through Letterfrack very easily but this place is a perfect spot for great food and lovely local atmosphere.Thank you. Great that you still enjoyed it so much - don't leave it for so long ;)
4 based on 261 reviews
At O'Malley's Bar & Restaurant we serve the finest locally sourced produce which can be enjoyed whilst taking in the views of Clifden Bay and enjoying one of our renowned Irish traditional music sessions. We have traditional Irish music every evening duri
We had a brilliant meal here. It's a busy spot so I would recommend booking if you want to be sure of a table. We had a lovely view of the river out the back. The service was excellent and it was all reasonably priced.Thank you. Great to hear you enjoyed the view, service & meal
4 based on 135 reviews
Lodge Restaurant, Where family and friends gather around good food. All our suppliers are locals, Our salads are 100% organic and grown next to the sea in Cleggan, Maldon sea salt is used in our kitchen & on our tables. We use Connemara Mountain Lamb & ou
The Lodge restaurant has a winner in Chef Mark Jacobson. From the warm homemade sourdough bread with garlic butter to the salad of local greens to the entrees, which in our case were mixed seafood and root vegetable gratin, to the homemade ice creamâno detail was overlooked. Each course was lovingly prepared and artistically presented. Itâs clear that Chef Jacobson is on his way to stardom. The staff, led by Jessica, made us feel welcome and special. Who knew days of hiking could end in such gustatory bliss!
4 based on 336 reviews
Wow. We had seafood chowder and soup to start very good size portion and so tasty.Chicken Kiev comes on a bed of mash a portion of chips salad and coleslaw would defo recommend this. We also has roast pork comes with mash and veg, and also Irish stew soo very tasty. A group of 4 adaults. We most definitely recommend a visit to this restaurant
5 based on 274 reviews
Relaxed family run restaurant and hotel with breathtaking sea view sunsets, fine locally sourced seafood(many local meat options also), home grown vegetables, herbs and salads. Open turf fire places in the restaurant make even the coolest of days enjoyabl
The atmosphere was great and the diner was so good .. really appreciated and highly recommended. The hotel was also amazing
5 based on 454 reviews
Paddy Coynes Pub is a beautiful traditional pub set in Tullycross, on Renvyle Peninsula, Connemara. The pub is perfect for anyone looking for a good pint. Whether you fancy a quiet pint in St. Anns (the snug) or a bowl of fresh mussels by the fire, you wi
From the moment we walked in the door until the moment we left, we experienced friendliness, professionalism, great quality food and reasonable prices. The restaurant doesnât take reservations so itâs âfirst comeâ We weâre lucky enough to walk in and get a table straight away, but a wait in the lovely old bar would have been worth it. I would highly recommend this restaurant and bar and I look forward to returning. The food is excellent and the staff were helpful and friendly. The place has a sense of being well managed with attention to quality.
4 based on 1606 reviews
On our trip in Ireland, this was one of the best restaurants we have been to. We went twice while we stayed in Clifden. The service is good. The food is splendid. The crabcakes and scallops were devine. The downside is that the tables are slightly small and very near to oneanother. Recommended!
5 based on 316 reviews
We ate here 2 nights running at the end of August. Very tasty well cooked food. Good variety and the service was great. We were not rushed and I think the food was good value.I particularly enjoyed the Tai Green curry.
4 based on 424 reviews
Staying in Cleggan we couldnât go past Oliverâs for our evening me. It was so good we went back the three nights we stayed there. The location is perfect and the view from the restaurant lets you see the fishing boats and ferries come and go. We tried a range of dishes and they were all excellent and good value. We enjoyed the music on a Wednesday night too, more so by the musicians that had clearly been booked to play but left when some locals started to share their dubious talents.
Where to eat Irish food in Cleggan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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