Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Galway. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. 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 839 reviews
The Oslo Bar in Salthill boasts the first and only Microbrewery in Galway which offers a great range of international beers, fresh food and a variety of novel evenings.With an ever changing menu the Oslo keeps people coming back to enjoy the many creative
Stout is a Dutch word for naughty and the various black brews that the Oslo has to offer (besides the usual), are a little cheeky. The staff are very helpful and informative and the atmosphere really friendly. Theres a broad range of range of beers and we thought the pub grub was good.
4 based on 170 reviews
While staying at my hotel in Oranmore, I decided to give this place a try for an evening meal. On arrival I was shown to my table & presented with a menu, while my drinks order was being prepared. My sizzling meal duly arrived & it was beautifully presented. It was top quality & served by a very cheerful & friendly waitress. The service was as good as the food & one was given the impression that you were known there eventhough that was not the case. I will be happy to return on my next visit.
4 based on 988 reviews
The Dail Bar and Restaurant has already become a firm favourite to both Galway residents and visitors alike with its stunning decor that is both impressive and comfortable at the same time evoking a relaxed warm atmosphere that just draws you in like your
Very cool Irish pub. We had dinner and drinks in the upstairs bar. Friendly staff...great food...very popular and AMAZING cocktails! Chilled atmosphere and live music every night of the week. We had to wait for a table which was no issue. Definitely check it out if in Galway.
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4 based on 490 reviews
Busker Brownes Bar & Kirbys Restaurant is set in the heart of Galway Cityâs vibrant & chique Latin Quarter. Throughout history Busker Brownes has been a meeting place for the Tribes of Galway, a soldiers barracks, a Dominican convent and a rendezvous for
We were looking for lunch and had tried 3-4 other places who were all full and weâre thankful they were because we got an excellent meal and a great conversation. It was a chilly day and the staff came downstairs and out the fire just for us. The chowder was excellent as was my wifeâs spiced pumpkin soup. We also shared a vegetable bowl with grilled halloumi which was very impressive. Weâre glad we stopped in and would recommend it if youâre in town.Dear SergioG37,Thank-you for the kind words in your recent review! I am delighted that you enjoyed your visit to Busker Brownes and that the fire in The Slatehouse Bar was an added bonus! It is great to hear the possitive feedback regarding the Veggie & Halloumi bowl, it is a new addition to the menu; I will be sure to pass this on to the kitchen. We do hope to welcome you back again soon!Best,Evie Faulkner
Most Popular Spanish food in Galway, Province of Connacht, Ireland
4 based on 771 reviews
The Cellar Bar has grown into a local favorite, with the emphasis being on comfort, value and entertainment. The Cellar Barâs famous food menu offers a diverse range of meals for every taste and budget, and will ensure you never leave hungry. A firm favor
But worth the side trip. We were 4 diners who had good meals including fish and chips, Guinness and Beef stew, and pasta and vegetables. I highly recommend the Guinness stew with a pint!Service was good and there were many options on the menu.One diner had the three cheese appetizer and loved it.No room for dessert.
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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 303 reviews
Seven, The Latin Quarter Galway is the perfect location for incredible cocktails, tempting food and quality entertainment 7 nights a week. Whatever youâre looking for, Seven can provide. If you are looking for a delicious menu offering everything from nac
Seven is a must for excellent food and good value for money. We had a very good meal and loved the atmosphere. The chicken/broccoli pasta was amazing as was the hamburger and philly steak roll. It is very well situated to the central shopping area and we enjoyed a walk around there after dinner
4 based on 466 reviews
Good food, good selection on the menu, but it's pub grub.Pub is not the cleanest, sticky tables, tables are small and a lot stools not chairs.Disinterested waiting staff.Stairs everywhere, down to toilets and up to seating.If you want a quick meal with a pint, it's fine.
Most Popular Soups food in Galway, Province of Connacht, Ireland
4 based on 234 reviews
We were in Galway for one night & chose this restaurant based on its' name. We sat at the bar & enjoyed chatting with the bartenders. While I'm not comfortable with eating baby lambs, I thought well "In Ireland.....". I ordered the lamb shank which was very good; my husband ordered the lamb stew which he enjoyed. There is a large outside seating area (mostly smokers) with heated benches. Really, the benches are heated & are wonderful on a chilly evening but we didn't sit there long due to the cigarette smoke.
4 based on 179 reviews
This was the rare time, in our 2 weeks in Ireland, of being in a pub and the staff and patrons not very friendly. Certainly when we came in for drinks and maybe a bite one afternoon we maybe were the only tourists there. Just ignored. Decided not to order food. The next day we wanted to give it another try and came by 200ish and told they couldnt serve us cause had a very large party. I guess good for them, bad for us. I should note our son and daughter in law were there for drinks and lunch without us and had a good timeSccrref A Chara.Many thanks for taking the time to review your visits to Joe Watty's.There have been many comments about Joe Watty's over the years but unfriendly or unwelcoming just never comes up in fact its quite the opposite, but if you were made feel unwelcome I profusely apologize for making you feel this way, hospitality in our business and to be successful we must try our best at all times.I'm glad you gave us another try, we are a small operation but a busy one and do a lot of tour operator trade business which means we are regularly booked out. I regret I don't understand when you say you arrived at 200ish but I may understand it to mean 20hrs which would be peak busy time at night and if without a reservation would mean you may not have been able to get a table or at best could be waiting a while for someone else to leave to free up a table.If we were unable to accommodate you at that time I don't apologize for that, we were busy and as you state ( Good for Them ) each evening we take a certain number of reservations and the rest of the tables are for first come first served basis.I'm glad your son and daughter in law were able to get lunch and drinks and have a good time.I do hope that overall you enjoyed your visit to Aran
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