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Title: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: maddog on January 12, 2009, 08:57:40 AM
Galway folks,
Can you recommend the finest stout drinking establishments in the Salthill and Galway area, we are over there this weekend coming, staying in Salthill although the match is in Ballinalsoe.
Also anywhere in Ballinasloe for pre and post match pints ?
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: the Deel Rover on January 13, 2009, 11:59:27 AM
I'd allways pop in to Anthony "larry" Finnertys pub when mayo are playing in salthill no better man to tell a few gaa stories   
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: heineken_on_tap on January 13, 2009, 12:17:47 PM
PJ Flaherty's Pub(PJ's) in Salthill is also a good spot for a few pints after a match. It wouldn't be good for spotting talent but grand for a few pints. O'connor's is a nice spot as well.

If you go into Galway City then the front door, dew drop or the king's head are all decent.... Not sure about drinking in Ballinasloe. Good few pubs along the main street though
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: GalwayBayBoy on January 13, 2009, 12:32:42 PM
Haven't a clue about Ballinasloe pubs to be honest.

Lads have covered Salthill fairly well there. PJ's, O'Connor's, The Cottage, etc.

In Galway then around the bottom of Shop St/Cross St area you have Taaffe's, Dew Drop Inn and Tigh Neachtain's. Then if you are looking for talent try the Front Door, King's Head, Busker's or the Living Room. Around Dominick Street direction then you've got Roisin Dubh's and Massimo's.

Lots of choice anyway.
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: lynchbhoy on January 13, 2009, 12:42:01 PM
OK thats the pubs sorted out
where would you recommend staying in Galway  - what hotel ?
Am looking at the G and the Radisson down the road from it...

Also is the 'Malt house' restaurant still going, is it as good as it used to be?

TIA
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: declan85 on January 13, 2009, 12:45:23 PM
GBB has it spot on there for galway city...
In bsloe most the pubs are on the main street. Theres a good sports pub just offa main street near roundabout, horse racing on tv all day and at least 4 bookies within 30 paces of the front door. The name escapes me at the minute...
The Usual is on main street, never been in it but have heard singin comin out of it at 5.30pm on a Tuesday???
An Tain & Egans are nice pubs as well.

Hope that helps ya!!!
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: GalwayBayBoy on January 13, 2009, 01:03:32 PM
Quote from: lynchbhoy on January 13, 2009, 12:42:01 PM
OK thats the pubs sorted out
where would you recommend staying in Galway  - what hotel ?
Am looking at the G and the Radisson down the road from it...

Also is the 'Malt house' restaurant still going, is it as good as it used to be?

TIA

Malt House is still going. Popular at lunch time still. Not sure what it's like for an everning meal these days.

So many hotels to choose from really. The G would be great if you are bringing the other half as it's fairly swanky inside but a bit more expensive. Worth a stay if you were bringing herself along though. If it's just a few lads coming down you'd be better off sticking to the likes of the Radisson or Jurys Inn. Hard to beat its location as well.

http://www.galwayhotelguide.com/hotels-galway-hotels-query-result_Multiple.php?location=Galway%20City&p=1 (http://www.galwayhotelguide.com/hotels-galway-hotels-query-result_Multiple.php?location=Galway%20City&p=1)
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: lynchbhoy on January 13, 2009, 01:41:56 PM
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on January 13, 2009, 01:03:32 PM
Quote from: lynchbhoy on January 13, 2009, 12:42:01 PM
OK thats the pubs sorted out
where would you recommend staying in Galway  - what hotel ?
Am looking at the G and the Radisson down the road from it...

Also is the 'Malt house' restaurant still going, is it as good as it used to be?

TIA

Malt House is still going. Popular at lunch time still. Not sure what it's like for an everning meal these days.

So many hotels to choose from really. The G would be great if you are bringing the other half as it's fairly swanky inside but a bit more expensive. Worth a stay if you were bringing herself along though. If it's just a few lads coming down you'd be better off sticking to the likes of the Radisson or Jurys Inn. Hard to beat its location as well.

http://www.galwayhotelguide.com/hotels-galway-hotels-query-result_Multiple.php?location=Galway%20City&p=1 (http://www.galwayhotelguide.com/hotels-galway-hotels-query-result_Multiple.php?location=Galway%20City&p=1)
Thanks GBB
its me and the missus so thats gonna have to be the G !

Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: the Deel Rover on January 13, 2009, 01:44:07 PM
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on January 13, 2009, 12:32:42 PM
Haven't a clue about Ballinasloe pubs to be honest.

Lads have covered Salthill fairly well there. PJ's, O'Connor's, The Cottage, etc.

In Galway then around the bottom of Shop St/Cross St area you have Taaffe's, Dew Drop Inn and Tigh Neachtain's. Then if you are looking for talent try the Front Door, King's Head, Busker's or the Living Room. Around Dominick Street direction then you've got Roisin Dubh's and Massimo's.

Lots of choice anyway.

My favourite pub in Galway nothing better than wandering in to taffes around 5.30 ordering a pint of plain and listening to the musicians do their stuff
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: Rossie11 on January 13, 2009, 02:43:32 PM
Galway GAA jerseys aside  :P Taaffes is the spot for a Saturday session.. A glue pot.
Monroes on Dominic Street is a good spot at weekends.

Harbour Hotel, Jurys or the House Hotel are all in the middle of the city and would be reasonable priced.
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: The squinted eye on January 13, 2009, 03:46:39 PM
Glenlo Abbey would be a good place to bring the missus as well, I would see which one is cheaper and go with that. I dont like the G too much, maybe they have come down in price, I remember getting a sandwich and coffee in there and I came out shook, I remember having to ask the missus for some small change as what I had got back from the 20 euros wasnt enough to leave as a tip. Glenlo is a bit out but if your wife is like mine you will need a taxi to get to either place anyways

There is a new restaurant called the Asian Teahouse which I ate in recently down by Sally Longs, I  like my oriental food and this was one of the nicest I was everin
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: GalwayBayBoy on January 13, 2009, 03:52:07 PM
G is a bit pricey alright but I wouldn't eat and drink there. Just stay there and you can do everything else in town. Not my cup of tea really but women seem to love the place.
Title: Re: Galway, Salthill, Ballinasloe
Post by: maddog on January 20, 2009, 11:29:44 AM
Ended up in an establishment called Garveys for most of Saturday night. It was just on the corner of the square. Pints were top drawer. Then went on to somewhere called Rabbittes one pint in there was plenty. Then onto An Pucan which was bouncing at about midnight. Stayed in the Clybaun in Salthill which was sound. I'll be back.