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McDonagh's
The guide was updated:McDonagh's, a traditional family-run fish and chips restaurant, has been a favourite in this seaside town since 1902. Their whimsical maritime-themed dining room is the perfect setting to enjoy a classic fish and chips or to try out one of the many other seafood dishes on their menu, ranging from Clarenbridge oysters to salmon, mussels, scallops and hake.
Useful Information
- Address: 22 Quay Street, Galway
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat noon–10pm, Sun 1pm–9pm
- Phone: +353 91 565 001
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Nestled in the scenic seaside village of Barna, Donnelly's has been a beloved food and drink spot among locals and visitors alike since 1892. Its menu showcases the best of traditional Irish cuisine, featuring freshly caught Connemara seafood, locally sourced meats, and seasonally inspired sides. Donnelly's offers an array of delightful dining options, from the sun-soaked sunroom featuring nautical decor to the flower-decorated outdoor patio, providing the perfect setting to enjoy a summer evening sunset.
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Aniar
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McDonagh's
McDonagh's, a traditional family-run fish and chips restaurant, has been a favourite in this seaside town since 1902. Their whimsical maritime-themed dining room is the perfect setting to enjoy a classic fish and chips or to try out one of the many other seafood dishes on their menu, ranging from Clarenbridge oysters to salmon, mussels, scallops and hake.
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