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Places of Interest in Galway - Galway City Museum
"James Lynch Fitzstephen was the mayor and magistrate of Galway in 1493. So the story goes, when his son was condemned for the murder of a romantic rival Spanish merchant sailor, Lynch Sr personally acted as..."
"Crunchy Southern Style Chicken with tangy aioli, homemade pickles, fresh lettuce covered in Smokey hot sauce makes up Caribou's Nashville Chicken Burger. With something for everyone, their new and updated menu features some seriously pub grub. From the sticky hot and sweet Korean Fried Chicken to the loaded Vegan Garlic Cheese Fries, the only thing you'll need now is an ice cold craft beer to accompany all that scrumptious goodness."
"Located 5 minutes walk from Eyre Square, The Planet ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE is ideal for your party. We have all the ingredients for a great occasion – Bowling, Laser Quest, American pool, beer and Subway. Outings can be tailor-made to suit your requirements."
"The heart of Galway is brimming with restaurants and pubs, but it is worth the trip out to the Salthill area to experience more of the city, as well as to stop for a pint at O’Connor’s. The pub considers itself famous for its singsongs and it is certainly famous among the visitors who fill the bar in the summer. The cheery yellow pub has adopted a “more is more” approach to decorations so it can be hard to know where to look when you first step inside."
"OK, so it's not in Galway City, but this Salthill pub's only a short taxi trip or bus ride from the centre and 100% worth the trip. You may recognise it from Ed Sheeran's Galway Girl video or seen pictures of its crazily-Instagrammable interior, and it's the kind of place where Hollywood actors end up doing this. More about O’Connor’s"
"More than just a hotel dining room, the formal and fashionable AA Rosette Award-Winning Restaurant Gigi's is one of the top places to dine in Galway. Despite Gigi's unique and cool location, in the stunning g Hotel. it's the quality of food that comes from the kitchen, that really captures guests’...See More"
"Milliner Philip Treacy, a native of Galway, turns hotel designer at the G, a five-star property with 101 rooms and suites on the edge of the city. The location, at the front of a retail park, is unusual, and the décor not to everyone’s taste, but many guests are won over by the food and comfortable rooms."
"As well as all their fine drink, live music and tasty cocktail offerings, Seven have also got a top notch food selection, so if you're after brunch in a boozer, this is the place to be. Whether you go for the old reliables like the Seven full Irish and fluffy pancakes or prefer a veggie option or an omelette your way, they've got it all ready and waiting. The sausage and egg bap - served with caramelised onions - definitely deserves a mention too."
"Located on Bridge Street, Seven Bar and Restaurant is a new bar to Galway that brings food, drink and live music together in one venue. It has a contemporary design with contrasting areas across the 3 bars. Live entertainment is provided 4 nights a week by some of Ireland’s top bands and DJs."
"Brighten up your day with a gorgeous hot chocolate from Kettle Café. It’s no wonder they’re known to serve one of the best hot chocolates around as they use 53% Belgian chocolate in each delicious cuppa. Stick to a classic hot cocoa, or sample some of their more interesting flavours such Salted Caramel or Coconut Hot Choc, either of which will blow you away with chocolatey goodness."
"This fantastic Eyre Street café have just started making the most gorgeous of pastries and donuts from scratch!. The dough, glaze, sauces and fillings are all made fresh every day by their talented pastry chef. Just wait 'til you hear the flavours on offer: Lemon Curd, Espresso, Reese's Peanut Butter and more."
"Baristas brew up fairtrade coffee in this sleek dark-wood-floored cafe in a historic stone building. There are other branches scattered throughout Galway city."