CuisineSeafood, fish and chips
Price€€
Neighbourhoodlatin quarter

Signature dishes: Fish and chips, Galway Bay oysters, Seafood chowder

Must order: Fish and chips in the counter section; in the restaurant, start with the native Galway Bay oysters

Tip: The restaurant and chip bar share a building but operate as separate queues; both are excellent.

Location

Address: 22 Quay Street, Galway, H91 N902

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