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Co. Galway


A1 Busker Brownes & The Slate House,
Terry Sweeney
Cross Street/Kirwan's Lane, Galway.
Tel: 091-563101/563377 Fax: 091-569403
Busker Brownes combines period flavour with modern comfort in a range of bars to suit every occasion:
Buskers - An all day bright 'n' breezy seafood bar The Slate House - A cosy coffee house.
The Hall of the Tribes - for medieval splendour.
Busker Brownes is internationally renowned for its fresh food, oysters, seafood chowder and wild salmon, crab & cheese selection
Sun. Morning Jazz

A2 E J Kings,
Terry Sweeney
The Square, Clifden, Co Galway
Tel: 095-21330/21058 Fax: 095-21504
Situated in Clifden, the capital of Connemara, E.J. Kings is a famous landmark for both locals and tourists. Its bars are alive with the sound of traditional Irish music nightly. The restaurant upstairs is internationally acclaimed for its traditional and seafood dishes. A visit to E.J. Kings is a must when in the West of Ireland.
Traditional music every night

A3 Paddy Burkes
Clarenbridge, Co Galway
Tel 091 796226
A bustling pub with notable oysters

A4 Tigh Neachtain's
17 Cross Street, Galway
Tel 091 568820
Some of Galways best food is to be found here

A5 Morans of the Weir
Kilcolgan, Co Galway
Tel 091 796113
Perhaps the most famous oyster bar in Ireland - certainly the only one frequented by Noel Coward & John Wayne!

Co Mayo


A6 The Asgard
The Quay, Westport, Co Mayo
Tel: 098 25319
A cosy interior with a good bar menu and a restaurant in the evening

A7 The Riverboat Inn
The Quay, Ballina, Co Mayo
Tel: 096 22183
B&B £18.00 - £20.00

Co Sligo


A8 Hargadons
O'Connell St. Sligo
Tel: 071 70933
A legendary pub with a wonderful unspoilt interior. It offers hearty bar food, cosy snugs and a separate dining room. During the Summer the Beer Garden offers a cool place to relax.
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