Mary Mullens Bar & Restaurant
Review
At heart of Galway City, the accommodation at Mary Mullens Bar couldn’t be more central. Just steps from Eyre Square and within easy walking distance of the train station and nearby car parks, the location’s unbeatable. The rooms are cosy, comfortable, and incredibly well-priced, making this a smart choice for visitors who want great value without sacrificing quality. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or in a small group, the three room types available ensure there’s something to suit your needs. Best of all, downstairs you’ll find the lively Mary Mullens Bar & Restaurant, where you can enjoy great food, drinks, and that unbeatable Galway atmosphere. They even have Tribeca House, a state of the art 4 bed, 4 bathroom apartment complete with hot tub!
FOOD. FOR THOUGHT
Right in the heart of Galway, just off Eyre Square, Mary Mullens Bar & Restaurant is a local favourite that has earned its stellar reputation the honest way, by serving consistently excellent food and drink at fair prices. The menu here is a celebration of Irish pub classics with a few modern twists, all prepared with care by a kitchen team that clearly takes pride in their craft. Whether you're after a hearty lunch, a satisfying dinner, or just a bite with a pint, Mary Mullens delivers quality without the fuss. The drinks menu is equally impressive, with a great selection of beers, wines, and spirits to suit all tastes. Where others might overcharge in this prime location, Mary Mullens is most definitely highly recommended!
- Top 100 Review
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12-14 Prospect Hill
,
Galway, Co. Galway
, H91 R6TY
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