Galway certainly isn't short of pubs and bars. Whether its a relaxing drink, traditional craic or something more lively you'll find it in Galway!
| The Huntsman Inn Bar & Restaurant | |
| College Raod, Galway City Centre | Tel: 091 562 849 |
| Great food and drink in a freindly, relaxed atmosphere, the Huntsman is a firm Galway favourite. The venue incorporates an award winning restaurant and all menus are changed regularly to take full advantage of the finest seasonal, local ingrediants. With a choice of 3 bars and live acoustic bands playing every Thursday and Saturday nights you're certain to have a memorable visit. |
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| The K Bar | |
| New Docks St , Galway City Centre | Tel: 091 569 466 |
| Galways ultimate chill out venue. With comfortable leather sofas in cool contemporary surroundings Galwegians love to come and unwind with a glass of wine of mix things up with a cocktail (or two). | |
| The Crane Bar | |
| Sea Road, Galway City Centre | Tel: 091 557 419 |
| The best known traditional music pubs in the city comprising 2 venues. Upstairs, known as the Listeners Club, is a small and intimate venue. Seating only about 70 people you really get soaked into the music. Downstairs is one of the last remaining Irish 'locals ' with traditional live sessions every night. Checkout their full listings here for upcoming events. |
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| An Pucan | |
| Forster Street, Galway City Centre | Tel: 091 561 528 |
| Taking its name from a Galway hooker boat, one of which is incorporated into the pub as a seating area and stage for live music. The Pucan is popular with native Irish speakers and tourists soaking up the atmosphere. Live music plays every night during the summer months with regular displays of Irish dancing. If you feel like dancing the night away the Junction Bar is located on the top floor of the premises. Popular with locals, students and visitors the venue is open Wednesday - Sunday nights till 2am. |
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| The Quays | |
| Quay Street. Galway City Centre | Tel: 091 568 347 |
| One of the most beautiful pubs in Galway, incorporating a French medieval church complete with stained glass, Gothic arches and carved wooden pews and the perfectly preserved Delia Lyndon's pub which has stood on the site since the 19th century. Hosting live music 7 nights per week, this bar is popular with locals and tourists alike so you're always sure to find the best craic in town. |
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| O'Connors Famous Pub | |
| Salthill , Galway | Tel: 091 523 468 |
| Claiming to be the first signing pub in Ireland, O'Connors can't be missed. You'll be amazed at the items hanging from every possible inch of space including: lamps, crockery, farming tools, photos and even a statue of the Quiet Man. | |

| Keanes Bar, Restaurant and Route 66 Club | |
| Oranmore, Galway | Tel: 091 794 075 |
| In the heart of Oranmore is Keanes. From the open fire to the wood pannelled walls you'll fall in love with this venue. The bar and restaurant menus make the most of fresh local meats, vegetables and freshly caught fish. Enjoy a pint and listen to live bands perform every weekend evening in the front bar. Route 66 Night Club is open Friday & Saturday's bringing in the best DJ's. The state of the art lighting and sound systems guarantee an electric experience. |
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