Sligo (Irish: Sligeach, meaning "abounding in shells" — /ˈslaɪɡoʊ/ SLY-goh; Irish pronunciation: [ˈɕlʲɪɟəx]) is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of approximately 20,000 in 2016, it is the second largest urban centre in the West of Ireland, with only Galway being larger. The Sligo Borough District constitutes 61% (38,581) of the county's population of 63,000.
Restaurants in Sligo
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Michael Quirke is a rare gem of a human being! His intimacy with Irish faerie tales and mythology left me greatly inspired when my wife and I were fortunate enough to visit Erin's green isle back in 2014. What makes his knowledge so incredible to me is that he's clearly had time to stitch together the stories he tells into a cohesive tapestry of tales over a lifetime. He was willing to carve a small sample carving for free--and I am STILL resolved to surprise my wife with a statue of the goddess Brigid from his outstanding shop! I'm saving up for this Yule and hoping I can afford the cost + shipping all the way from Fotla to Califia!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
The Cat & The Moon is one of Irelands leading artisan Irish craft retail shops. It was established by jewellery designer Martina Hamilton in 1989. The shop is named after an evocative 1924 play and poem by W. B. Yeats. For over 25 years The Cat & The Moon and Martina have championed individual small enterprise craft makers of Ireland. Everything sold in The Cat & The Moon is designed and handmade in Ireland. Martina also offers a unique bespoke jewellery design service where she designs and makes engagement, wedding and occasional jewellery for her customers.
Totally amazing service, at a time when we arnt really back to normal, I put my trust in this shop, which I've only visited once,, hopefully soon again, my parcel arrived today and gosh, amazing earrings necklace and picture, each packed with care and love,, I was able to sneak a peek and have been provided with such beautiful paper ribbon and stickers to wrap as I like to ,, little book with each gift,,, if you have decided you need that special gift, look at the cat and the moon, you shall be delighted,, thank you thank you See you soon, tho maybe another bit of online in between
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Traditional Country Market selling delicious home baking, seasonal vegetables and plants, eggs, preserves and quality crafts. Friendly coffee shop and fresh crepes. Regular events and workshops. Every Saturday 10am -12noon.
Beltra is a small but very charming country market in Sligo, you will be met by friendly faces , fresh produce and an array of crafts at very reasonable prices . Upstairs you can have a cup of tea and a slice of homemade cake !! Highly recommended!
5.0 based on 93 reviews
he Strandhill People's Market started in May of 2013. During the Summer months the market is held on the beach front in Strandhill, Co. Sligo directly behind The Strand Bar. During the winter months the market moves to it's indoor location at hangar 1 in Sligo Airport. Carry out your weekly shopping, meet a friend for a coffee, and entertain the kids.
Fantastic atmosphere, amazing variety of food stalls, to arts & crafts, entertainment by musicians. definitely not to be missed
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Located in O Connell Street in the heart of Sligo, providing a tradition of service to both local and visitor alike. We specialise in sourcing quality International and Irish merchandise and design from t-shirts, scarves, sweater, coats and jackets plus a range of linens for household and tabletop. We stock Magee handwoven tweed jackets, trousers, waistcoats, Barbour wax jackets shirts and knitwear, Traditional Aran knitwear from Bonner & Kerry woollen mills, and Fashion aran Knits from Fisherman out of Ireland and Irelands Eye knitwear .
I’d say this place is one of the rare shops that has kept its traditional look for over 100 years The owner is still present in-store and if your lucky to meet him . He is the last of the Irish gentleman and full of knowledge and still tries what he can do to sell something along the way even without you even noticing ha ha Even just to browse and visit such a store is a treat in itself Staff are fantastic and friendly Don’t miss out when visiting Sligo It on I Connell street
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Hazelwood House, an important Palladian mansion, was constructed in 1730 to the designs of Richard Castle, architect of Leinster House, Powerscourt House and Westport House. W.B. Yeats has a strong connection to Hazelwood; it was the inspiration of one of his most famous poems: The Song of Wandering Aengus. MAGNETISM is a major contemporary exhibition, taking over seven rooms of the old Saehan factory, also located on the site, where the extraordinary scale of the space allows for the exhibition of what could be called “extreme objects”; large-scale works that populate the immense rooms of the factory. These dynamic sculptural works have a transformative effect on the former industrial spaces – including the huge videotape ‘pancake’ stores and welder’s workshop – through inflatables, lighting, motors, draping and film projection. One of the world’s top suppliers of magnetic tape, Saehan was one of the biggest manufacturing employers in the West of Ireland. The Sligo plant closed in April 2006 following the dramatic decline in the videotape market.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Cafe, Craft and design Galleries, event venue and a wee Art gallery. We are a health conscious cafe, a fair trade conscious craft outlet and hopefully a positive experience for anyone that visits with us..The place is constantly changing and improving.Every day we aim to give better service,more options, to help build more community and to have fun with our work and our customers. Failte!!
5.0 based on 44 reviews
First Class freshly baked pastries and pies The best Apple Pie I've had in years. Friendly staff and easy parking for the market. Located on the left before the W.B. Yates church. Top Class artist made items and lovely selection of Aran Sweaters half the normal price for Irish fashion sweaters that last years. Mike Kelly. Birmingham. B144PF.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Contemporary Irish art gallery offering a year round programme of solo exhibitions by Ireland's leading contemporary artists.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Renowned for working with smaller artisan woollen mills and talented weavers throughout Ireland The Woollen Market in Sligo showcases its own brand luxury woollen clothing and accessories collections.
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