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Ireland — More on Galway, including lunch


Galway, Ireland

We’ll start this week still in Galway, where I’ll also show off our choice of lunch restaurants. As you may recall from last week, we were on our own time during this visit to the picturesque Shop Street and Quay Street areas of Galway. Down on Quay Street we found quite an array of restaurants and eating establishments.

The Quays Bar and Restaurant
Riordan’s Irish Café is now Galway Oyster House
Another view of . . .
. . . The Quays

You would think that with all the photographs I took of The Quays that it was our choice. Alas, no. We were actually salivating over a place called McDonagh’s, which featured fish and chips. But the wait was uncomfortably long for our be-back time to the bus. So, instead, we hit this place:

The Quay Street Kitchen

We were not disappointed. The food was excellent.

The Quay Street Kitchen

Unfortunately, I neglected to photograph our menu choices, but here’s a view of that day’s specials:

I had the battered cod and chips

As you can see, I still managed to get my battered cod and chips. Time to head back up Quay Street toward Shop Street and rendezvous with our bus.

Quay Street

Back again on Shop Street is this famous building:

Lynch’s Castle

Lynch’s Castle has quite the history. While the structure you see today dates back to the 16th century, portions of it go back to the 14th century. Today it houses a bank, but it originally it was a mansion built for the powerful Lynch family.

Lynch’s Castle

You may be familiar with the legend of Galway Mayor James Lynch fitz Stephen. In 1493 Mayor fitz Stephen had the unpleasant task of sentencing his son to hang for murder. The mayor personally carried out the sentence.

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Fun Photo Friday — The Burren and Galway Favorites


Lynch Castle, Galway

Time of a few favorites from Galway and the Burren:

Ireland — where even the rocks have green

How appropriate — The King’s Head sits beneath Charles I
Stairway pavers
Strollin’ and Sittin’

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Ireland — Venturing from Dublin; Galway


Galway, Ireland

Today and next Monday we’ll look at the city of Galway here on the blog. And on this week’s Fun Photo Friday I’ll post some favorites of both Galway and the Burren.

Galway

Here we had only the briefest of tour guiding before being released to wander about, find lunch, and eventually head back to the tour bus. Our choice of lunch I’ll present to you on Monday, but for now I’ll just say there was no shortage of choices about.

Galway
Galway

Nor was there a lack of drinking establishments.

Galway
Galway

Galway received a municipal charter in 1484, but it began life as a fortification some 360 years earlier, in 1124.

Galway

The downtown area itself is simply charming. You’ll even find charming dogs accompanying their equally charming servants:

Two dogs taking their servant out for a stroll

Now for a little exploring on our own:

Galway

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