Galway Food Trail

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Farmers’ Market The Galway Trail offers the finest of locally produced food in a city teeming with artistic and commercial life and social, interaction. The Trail is based in the city centre, with all locations easy to reach in minutes, including the famous Eyre Square, Shop Street and the Spanish Arch. For a fun day filled with culinary delights and a most memorable cultural experience, be sure to walk the Galway Food Trail! You will, you will, you will!

Féasta Bia Tastings and Fun

Ard Bia Féasta Bia Lunch Dish

10:00 to 12:00

Sheridans Féasta Bia Cheese Tastings

Galway City Museum Féasta Bia iconic attraction

10:00 to 12:00

McCambridge’s Féasta Bia Food Tastings

Galleon Restaurant Féasta Bia Dinner

11am- 3pm

SATURDAY Oct 15th


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Galway City Market

Sheridans Cheesemongers

Galway's famous bustling Market has been trading in Church Lane by city-centre St Nicholas' Church for centuries. You will find stalls selling the freshest and tastiest locally produced food, as well as beautiful handcrafted goods. There's a wonderful variety of food available, including irresistible artisan bread and mouth-watering handmade chocolates. Buy your ingredients here for a delicious gourmet picnic. Open: Saturday 8am – 6pm

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Sheridans are passionately committed to sourcing highest-quality artisan products, and forging links directly with food producers. Those working relationships express the essence of the strong partnership ethos of the company. The farmhouse cheeses and foods are all handmade in Ireland, but they have a wide selection of delicious artisan produce from all over Europe as well, to tempt the sophisticated palate.

McCambridge’s McCambridge's of Galway is a family-owned Deli and Fine Foods Shop, selling gourmet food, wine, and hampers since 1925. They specialise in supplying only the very best products, sourcing them locally and internationally.

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Ard Bia

Galway City Museum

The Galleon Restaurant

Ard Bia, literally The Height of Food, is an appropriate moniker for this highly-regarded restaurant, which enjoys an attractive riverside location.It shares the stone-built medieval customs house overlooking the Claddagh with sister restaurants Ard Bia Café and Nimmo’s , and cuts a dash with its constantly-changing modern art exhibition.

Galway City Museum's exhibitions include Routes to the Past (Prehistoric Galway); Galway Within the Walls (Medieval Galway); Pádraic Ó Conaire, the Man and the Statue; Lamb in Connemara (Paintings by Charles Lamb); Dance-Hall Days; Cinema in Galway; the Arts in Galway; and Galway & the Wars of Empire. The Museum is situated behind the famous Spanish Arch, overlooking the famous River Corrib and the ancient village of Claddagh.

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Blending the tradition of the old with a feeling for the new, the Galleon has been serving 5 million satisfied customers ever since it opened 45 years ago. An institution in Salthill, it takes pride in its friendly, experienced staff and its newly refurbished premises, to offer you an exceptional dining experience.


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