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Anniversary Dinner Galway Oct 22


Michele and others, I have enjoyed reading all your posts regarding travel in Ireland.  I posted a while back, but not have participated lately.  I'm sure I will have more questons closer to our October trip.   

Our wedding anniversary is on October 22 (22 years).  We will be traveling from Doolin to Galway on that day.  I would appreciate any suggestions for a romantic dinner in the Galway area.  I know this is a bank holiday weekend, so I imagine an early dinner may be in order.  Thanks in advance.

Rich

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Rich,

Congrats on your anniversary! Just off the top of my head I would recommend Park House Hotel, The Malt House, Oscar's Bistro (seafood) and Kirby's. I believe they all have an online presence so you can take a look at their menus to see what attracts your attention. When you find one you like make advance reservations.

A little out of the city:

Pullman Restaurant at Glenlo Abbey (for something different)
White Gables in Moycullen

Michele

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List of restaurants in Galway, unfortunately I dont do much eating out so cant narrow things down just now.

http://www.ireland.com/food/restaurants/galway/results

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I am advised that the Basilico in the Coach house Hotel Oranmore is one of the best locations for a special Dinner. You will almost pass this on your way to Galway from Doolin taking a left at the R338 Dublin road Roundabout on the N18.

http://www.coachhousehotel.ie/basilicorestaurant.html

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Thanks Tony,

That will give Rich lots to choose from

Michele

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WOW!!!  So many good looking choices.  I was drooling as I read the menus.  Thank you all for your suggestions.  We will be eating on a budget for most of trip but I want to do something special for that day.  BTW, I have noticed how expensive eating out is in Ireland.

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Rich,

As they say in Ireland "you are spoiled for choice". Eating out in Ireland is a lot more expensive than most American's are used to. Look for "early bird" menus for good value and lower prices.

You will have to let us know which restaurant you choose for your anniversary and how you liked it. That is special indeed.

Michele

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You can eat out at reasonable prices, there are lots of offers on lately as everybody is having to compete on prices. This is a strange concept for Irish business as they have been allowed to get away with charging what they want for too many years. Good pub grub can be had at a reasonable price and eat where the locals eat rather than the more expensive options. An example is Brogans in Ennis where we eat regularly, they have a bar menu and a restaurant menu both made with the same ingredients by the same cooks but the bar menu is 25% cheaper. Chris always looks at the price of the Soup on the menu displayed in the doorway before we decide if we are going in. Some of the most romantic meals we have had have been sat in the car eating a takeaway watching a sunset or river/lake.

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Thanks, Tony.  I liked your takeaway suggestion.  Ennis is our "adjust to Ireland time" base for our first night in anticipation of severe jet lag.  Any other suggestions for food and activities.  We don't want to drive too much.  We are staying at the Railway View B&B.  I know this is a bit out town.  Thanks, Rich

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You will be out on the Tulla road I think there is a good Chinese on the new precinct down there and you are not far from Duggans Pub at the foot of Spancill Hill. The lunch menu at the Auburn Lodge is pretty good. If you arrive via Shannon you might want to grab some Breakfast at the Sky court Mall gives you a bit of practice on easy roundabouts then pop to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park before heading to the Railway View. Ballina/Killaloe are only 20 mins drive away nice little towns either side of the bottom of Lough Derg. That should give you enough for your 1st day.

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Rich,

In Ennis I also recommend the Poet's Bar and Town Hall Bistro. One is a cozy pub the other a lively bistro.

Michele

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Another example of the same food at different prices. Both in the Old Ground Hotel, Poets Corner is great for us peasants (if you can get a seat) whilst the town Hall Bistro nibbles gently at everything in your wallet/purse for the same food from the same kitchen. Poets is my second choice after Brogans. I am hearing good things about Cloisters by the Abbey, it has now reopened after a massive refurbishment but havn't tried it yet (its definitely on my 2do list).

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Tony,

Let us know what you think of Cloisters when you try it. We are always on the lookout for good food.

Michele

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Michele and all,

Just called to make reservations at the Pullman Restaurant at Glenlo Abbey for Friday 22 October.  I'll report back afterward.  My wife and I feel this will be a unique experience for our anniversary.  Only about 5 weeks and counting until our trip. 

Rich



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Rich,

I hope your special dinner is excellent. You must be counting down the weeks.

Michele

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