Top 10 Irish Restaurants (that spidey visited in a week )

You’re paying for the box

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One I got from there was all cooked and home delivery. was sensational. Beef was probably unnecessary tbh, was stuffed to the gills without it.

Suggestions for restaurants in Galway in a few weeks - Friday / Saturday evening - two couples sans kids

Il Vicolo

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If you could be bothered the schlep out to barna, o Grady’s is as good as there is in my humble opinion. Excellent Guinness too.
Kirwans lane is solid and handy.

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Stay away from Loam and Aniar anyway. Two of the most miserable dining experiences you could ever encounter.

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I always liked McSwiggans in Galway.

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I ate there pre pandemic. My photos were ridiculed on here I believe. I’d go again. Sensational food.

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The Bowl of Quays is lovely. It’d be right up yer street.

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That’s definitely worth swinging by

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Back alley?

I’d also suggest, if you’re at a loose end, a bowl of chowder and a pint or two of Guinness at o Grady’s at lunchtime is an excellent and cheap way of spending a couple of hours.
Generally in the night, I have a starter, and a chowder for my main course and I’m always full then.

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Dada - moroccan in Dublin passed her test at the weekend
superb fare in fairness… ive a deadly celeb spot also

i spent a few hundred quid out in Bon Appetit in Malahide the other week as well ( my parents were over, family , etc)… its decent tbf… Malahide is an absolute dump tho… reminded me of Doolin or Foynes, a shitty old filthy harbour

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Well said. Nobody could argue with a lad from Cobh when identifying a shitty old filthy harbour.

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2nd biggest natural harbour in the world?
get your coat pal

Dada is top notch.

have you been to el bahija mate?

Cork. The best at being second. :laughing:

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Howth is another absolute sewer, I went there a few years ago, apparatly there is a ( wait for it) " cliff walk" and a “lighthouse”…

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