2 Best Restaurants in Galway City, County Clare, Galway, and the Aran Islands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Galway City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Pullman Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Stationed on the grounds of Glenlo Abbey Hotel, overlooking Lough Corrib in the outskirts of Galway, is Ireland's most unique restaurant: two intricately restored train carriages that starred in Sidney Lumet's 1974 film, Murder on the Orient Express, starring Ingrid Bergman. Fully equipped with brass luggage racks and mahogany paneling, the carriages are as impressive as the menu, which highlights wild game, fish, and beef. The origins of all ingredients, from the goat cheese starter to venison, are fully traceable. Diners opt for a two or three-course set menu, priced at €63 or €72.

Oscar's Seafood Bistro

$$ | Center

Taking full advantage of Galway's fish-rich waters, Oscar's offers a daily changing menu based on the availability of the straight-from-the-trawler catch at the local market. Its warm interior with a ruby red backdrop, billowing fabric, and pine furnishings in close quarters has the essence of a seafaring vessel, with mackerel from the Aran Islands, and monkfish and scallops.

22 Dominick St. Lower, Galway City, Ireland
91-582--180
Known For
  • Tasty local oysters
  • Great-value early-bird meals
  • Amazing desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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