CuisineIrish, cafe and brasserie
Price€€
Neighbourhoodsalthill

Signature dishes: Full Irish breakfast, Weekend brunch plates

Must order: The weekend brunch menu is the strongest offering; the full Irish breakfast is reliable year-round

Tip: Park behind the building on weekdays; weekend street parking near the prom fills early.

Location

Address: 14 Lenaboy Gardens, Salthill, Galway, H91 A37N

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The Pullman at Glenlo Abbey ★ 4.8

Modern Irish, French influenced€€€€salthill

The Pullman at Glenlo Abbey Galway earned its first Michelin star in 2026; Angelo Vagiotis serves seven Irish courses in two Orient Express carriages.

Signature: Seven-course seasonal tasting menu

Order: The seven-course tasting menu at €150; wine pairing at €90 adds depth across every course

Tip: The Wednesday-Sunday dinner service allows a long three-hour meal; Glenlo Abbey grounds are worth arriving early to walk.

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John Keogh's ★ 3.9

Irish gastropub€€westend

John Keogh's on Dominick Street Lower is Galway's award-winning gastropub with a carefully kept Guinness and honest Irish dishes from local suppliers.

Signature: Irish stew, Seafood chowder

Order: The seafood chowder and a properly pulled pint; the Irish stew on cold evenings

Tip: A reliable fallback when Westend restaurants are full; the kitchen keeps longer hours than most.

Kombu Ramen and Bao Bar ★ 4.4

Japanese, ramen and bao€€latin-quarter

Kombu on Druid Lane Galway is JP McMahon's Japanese ramen and bao bar, opened July 2025 next to the Druid Theatre as the city's first dedicated ramen kitchen.

Signature: Ramen, Steamed bao buns

Order: A ramen bowl with the steamed bao buns to share; the chocolate ganache bao with wasabi sea salt is the kitchen's dessert calling card

Tip: Closed Mondays; opens at 15:00 Friday and Saturday for the early pre-theatre run, and walk-ins fill quickly.

The Pullman at Glenlo Abbey ★ 4.8

Modern Irish, French influenced€€€€salthill

The Pullman at Glenlo Abbey Galway earned its first Michelin star in 2026; Angelo Vagiotis serves seven Irish courses in two Orient Express carriages.

Signature: Seven-course seasonal tasting menu

Order: The seven-course tasting menu at €150; wine pairing at €90 adds depth across every course

Tip: The Wednesday-Sunday dinner service allows a long three-hour meal; Glenlo Abbey grounds are worth arriving early to walk.

Corrib House Tea Rooms ★ 4.2

Irish, cafe and tearoomspanish-arch

Corrib House in Woodquay Galway is a Georgian townhouse on the River Corrib, serving freshly baked cakes and light plates in a serene riverside setting.

Signature: Buttermilk pancakes, Freshly baked cakes

Order: The buttermilk pancakes at brunch; the homemade cakes change daily and are consistently worth trying

Tip: Closed Mondays; the garden seating in summer is Galway's best-kept outdoor eating secret.

Mama Rich ★ 3.9

Asian street food, Malaysian and Thaieyre-square

Mama Rich in Woodquay Galway brings Malaysian and Thai street food at family-recipe prices; the yaki soba and har mee broth anchor a menu of generous wok plates.

Signature: Yaki Soba, Rich Har Mee, Malaysian street food

Order: The Rich Har Mee noodle broth; the Malaysian curries are the other reliable order

Tip: Book ahead as the dining room is small; the rebranded Mama Rich is the continuation of the long-running Papa Rich kitchen.

Alma ★ 4.1

Portuguese€€westend

Alma is Galway's only Portuguese restaurant; the Wednesday to Saturday dinner menu features bacalhau and Atlantic seafood inspired by Portugal's coast.

Signature: Portuguese seafood dishes, Bacalhau

Order: Ask for the bacalhau preparation of the day; the dessert section is worth leaving room for

Tip: One of the city's genuinely unique cuisine addresses; booking ahead is essential at weekends.

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