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Two Galway restaurants receive Michelin stars in 2022 Guide

Two Galway city restaurants have secured Michelin stars in the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland 2022. Loam, located just off Eyre Square, retained its...

Popular Galway restaurant owners seek to convert vacant building

The owners of popular Galway restaurants Cava Bodega, Tartare, and Aniar are seeking planning permission for a new restaurant and guesthouse in the city. Cava...

Michelin star restaurant announces temporary closure for January

Galway's famed michelin star restaurant Loam has announced that it is closing for the month of January due to the current COVID restrictions. In an...

Walk-in centres must reopen as thousands unable to book PCR tests

Galway City Councillor Eddie Hoare has called for walk-in COVID-19 test centres to be reopened due to the number of people unable to book...

Galway’s Tartare brings a taste of the west to Dublin’s Bread41

Galway chef and restaurateur JP McMahon has teamed up with Eoin Cluskey of organic Dublin bakery Bread41 to collaborate on a range of baked...

Galway restaurants targeted with fake bookings ahead of reopening

Michelin starred chef and restaurateur JP McMahon has warned that people who disagree with the introduction of vaccine passes for indoor dining are making...

Food on the Edge to take place outside of Galway for first time

Chefs and food enthusiasts will not be descending on Galway for Food On The Edge this year - as the two-day symposium will be...

Chaos in Salthill as hundreds take to the beach and prom

The misery of the never-ending lockdown was replaced by a party atmosphere under Salthill's blue skies this afternoon as hundreds of people flocked to...

Two Galway restaurants retain Michelin Stars

Two popular Galway restaurants have retained their coveted Michelin Star status in the new Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2021. Loam, located just off...

Eat More Fish! Ireland’s best chefs teach us how to cook fish this winter

A nationwide campaign has been launched by Eat More Fish to encourage people to eat local, seasonal and sustainable seafood, while at the same...

Galway East TD throws support behind movement for more street space in Galway

All five Galway West TDs signed yesterday's Open Letter to Galway City Council which suggested several creative and popular ideas for street space to...

‘Change Our Streets’ Open Letter to City Council signed by 200 organisations and individuals

Nearly 200 organisations and individuals have signed an Open Letter which was sent to Galway City Council today offering creative ideas on how we...

Award winning Galway café Tartare headed to Dublin for pop-up experience

The much loved Galway café and wine bar Tartare will be taking its award winning cuisine to Dublin to show them how it's done...

Restaurant in Galway included on new 50 Best Discovery website

Michelin star Aniar Restaurant in Galway has been included on the new 50 Best Discovery website this week. The online platform was launched this month...

Galway restaurants retain Michelin Star status

Galway's award winning Loam and Aniar restaurants both retained the Michelin Star status in the 2020 Michelin Guide launched this week. Loam and Aniar each...

Renowned travel magazine names Galway in top 10 world holiday destinations for 2020

The prestigious travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler has named Galway as one of the top ten holiday destinations in the world in 2020. Galway has...

Two Galway businesses win big at Georgina Campbell Food & Hospitality awards

Two Galway businesses were honoured with top prizes at the 2020 Georgina Campbell Irish Food & Hospitality Awards, and several more came highly commended. The...

Galway restaurant crowned Best in Connacht at Food and Wine Awards

JP McMahon's Michelin starred restaurant Aniar has been crowned the best Restaurant in Connacht at the prestigious Food and Wine Awards 2019. It was also...

Galway Food Festival to take hiatus for 2019

The Galway Food Festival, which was attended by over 70,000 people last year, will be taking a hiatus in 2019. The break will allow the...

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