Preen at The Aviary in the Connacht Hotel

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The Connacht Hotel has recently opened the latest in its stylish dining location with the ultra-modern outdoor space, The Aviary.

This green new space allows for dozens of visitors to enjoy drinks in the open air or savour casual al fresco dining.

The Aviary is the dedicated space for visitors to enjoy an amazing outdoor experience while still having the option of a comfortable enclosed space that lets in ample natural light.

Glass windows can be slid open to allow in a gentle breeze, while the roof can be retracted to welcome in rays of sunshine on fine days.

Ideal for corporate barbeques, day two wedding celebrations, pizza takeaway dining, hen parties, stag dos, business lunches, and various other events, it has a truly multifaceted appeal.

The Aviary is open from 9 am daily, serving food from 5 pm in the midweek and 12 noon during the weekends. When the weather is fine, delicious lunch options can be served in this space and the roof can be rolled back to let in a refreshing breeze as you sip on a beverage.

With three televisions, The Aviary at The Connacht Hotel would also be a fantastic place to gather a group of mates and watch the important game on the big screen.

The Aviary at The Connacht Hotel complements the pre-existing Rueben’s Restaurant and Bar Solo which is where guests and visitors alike can enjoy a variety of delicious courses made with skill and flair by talented chefs.

“It’s fantastic to have this space finally open and I’m looking forward to welcoming lots of people into The Aviary over the coming days, weeks, and months,” said David O’ Connor, General Manager at The Connacht Hotel.

“When the roof slides back on sunny days, I can see lots of people getting great enjoyment out of this elegant space, especially if they’re also enjoying the food made by our wonderful culinary team here.

“The Connacht Hotel is always seeking ways to expand and improve its offerings for our guests and customers, and we’re confident that The Aviary will do just that,” he added.