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An Pucan Bar & Restaurant - West Coast Oran Ltd

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11 Forster St
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: anpucangalway@gmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 561528
Fax: +353 (00 91 532661

Bar Beoga @ The Menlo Park Hotel

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Terryland
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: sales@menloparkhotel.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 761122
Fax: +353 (0) 91 761222
Proprietor: John Francis

The comfortable surroundings and friendly staff of BAR BEOGA bar create the perfect atmosphere for a morning espresso, carvery lunch or a delicious meal from the bar food menu. BAR BEOGA was recently refurbished and re-launched June 2011

With live entertainment every Friday & Saturday night, experience the craic in our lively bar.

Busy locals bar in 4 star hotel. Traditional sessions every Friday - Modern music Saturdays and on Sundays Bank holidays. Cafe Bar from 9.30 a.m. - Carvery and snacks from 12 noon - 3 p.m. Full Bar food menu from 3 - 9 p.m. Daily.

Private Bar facilities available. Function rooms.

Special rates for finger food for parties in main bar.

Busker Brownes & Kirby's Restaurant

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Cross Street
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: generalmanager@buskerbrownes.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 563377
Proprietor: Terry Sweeney

Busker Browne’s & Kirby’s Restaurant is located on Cross Street in the heart of Galway’s Latin Quarter. It is housed in an historic building tracing its origins back to 1615. Over the years it has served as a meeting place for the Tribes of Galway, a Convent and a barracks.

E Brun Bar

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55 Lower Dominick Street
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: ebrunltd@gmail.com
Tel: +353 (0)91 565821
Proprietor: Tom McDonagh

A new pub just opened 1st Feb 2007. It was the old post office in Dominick Street. Old style local pub, friendly atmosphere, no loud music, good staff and all sport shown on choice of T.V.'s. Big interest in horse racing and rugby. Call in and have a drink or maybe a nice bowl of soup and a toasted sandwich.

Elwood's Bar

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Forster Street
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: sales@forstercourthotel.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 564 111

46 William Street
Galway City
Co. Galway
Tel: 091 562831

Traditional pub in the heart of Galway City Centre.

GPO Club & Venue

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19-21 Eglinton Street,
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: info@gpo.ie
Tel: +353 (0) 91 563073
Fax: +353 (0) 91 565376
Proprietor: Michael Gilmore

GPO is an 800 capacity club & venue in Galway City in the West of Ireland. It opened its doors in 1994 and has been a major player on the Club scene since then with a massive 15th Birthday party celebration planned for October 2009!

Imperial Hotel

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Eyre Square
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: imperialhotel@hotmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 563033
Fax: +353 (0) 91 568410
Proprietor: Kevin Flannery

The Imperial Hotel Bar is "The Meeting Place" of Galway. The Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway, has one of the best locations in Galway city centre, overlooking Eyre Square. A warm welcome awaits you at the newly refurbished Imperial Hotel - the entire hotel has been redecorated and the food menu re-launched. The Bar Grill has a traditional yet comfortable atmosphere with muted green and brown seating set amidst the sage stone wash which emanates a relaxing setting. The bar is where many settle to watch live sports or meet friends for a coffee or lunch.

Le Paradis Club-Majic Club Limited

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7 Dominick Street
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: leparadis@gmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 860556
Fax: +353 (0) 91 388393
Proprietor: Danny Kenny

Exotic dancing venue

Murty Rabbitts

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Foster Street
Galway City
Co. Galway
Email: murtyrabbitts@gmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 91 566490
Proprietor: Patrick Molloy

The pub is located is Foster Street, Galway was founded with the proceeds of the San Francisco gold rush. Cormac O'Coinin was a '49er with gold in his pockets when he returned to Galway from the United States. The pub and grocery store in Foster Street was not his first enterprise. Orginally, Cormac ran a flourmill in Quay Street but that was destroyed by fire, leading him to set up his grocery and pub in 1872.

 

 

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