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Taaffes Bar
The guide was updated:Steeped in history, Taaffes Bar has been a gathering place for locals and visitors alike for many years. Step inside and experience its warm and cosy atmosphere, complete with rustic decor, wooden furnishings, and traditional Irish music in the background.
One of the highlights of Taaffes is its live music sessions. Throughout the week, talented local musicians take the stage, entertaining guests with traditional Irish music and lively performances.
The bar offers an impressive selection of beverages, including an extensive range of Irish whiskeys and a well-stocked bar featuring local and international beers. To complement your drinks, Taaffes serves delicious pub grub, with a menu featuring a mix of traditional Irish dishes and international favourites, from hearty stews and fish and chips to gourmet burgers and vegetarian delights.
Useful Information
- Address: 19 Shop Street, Galway
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 10:30am–11:30pm, Fri & Sat 10:30am–12:30am, Sun 12:30pm–11pm
- Website: taaffesbar.ie
- Phone: +353 91 564 066
- Email: taaffesbar@gmail.com
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Located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, The Kings Head is a true piece of living history — with a building that dates back over 800 years, this place exudes a sense of timeless charm.
This historic pub and bistro offer a menu of nostalgic and comforting food, including home-cooked favourites like Beef and Guinness Stew with creamy Mash, a delightful choice for any day in Galway.
When it comes to the bar, The Kings Head features a wide selection of beverages. Alongside the usual options, you'll find signature whiskeys, gins, and craft beers. As an exclusive feature, they have crafted their own preservative-free, small-batch, traditional ale known as Blood Red Ale.
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Taaffes Bar
Steeped in history, Taaffes Bar has been a gathering place for locals and visitors alike for many years. Step inside and experience its warm and cosy atmosphere, complete with rustic decor, wooden furnishings, and traditional Irish music in the background.
One of the highlights of Taaffes is its live music sessions. Throughout the week, talented local musicians take the stage, entertaining guests with traditional Irish music and lively performances.
The bar offers an impressive selection of beverages, including an extensive range of Irish whiskeys and a well-stocked bar featuring local and international beers. To complement your drinks, Taaffes serves delicious pub grub, with a menu featuring a mix of traditional Irish dishes and international favourites, from hearty stews and fish and chips to gourmet burgers and vegetarian delights.
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