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  • This harbourside restaurant is certainly the best on the Aran Islands (where there is, admittedly, limited competition). Its seafood, caught the same day, must be the freshest in Ireland.

  • This family-run restaurant has earned itself a high reputation for Connemara lamb, Irish beef, and delicious fish from the nearby Atlantic.

  • This country house and restaurant was once a gracious aristocratic home and has now earned itself international renown for both its food and atmosphere.

  • Seafood, meat and game are the specialities of this excellent but unassuming family-run restaurant. It also has a large array of fine whiskeys.

  • This restaurant is part of a country manor on the shores of Lough Corrib (famous for brown trout, which is on the menu in season).

  • As you might expect, specializing mainly in seafood. Excellent seafood platter and friendly service.

  • The Mediterranean cooking and live folk music on Wednesday and Saturday make this a popular place with locals. The walls are covered with objets d’art by the artist owner.

  • Beside Roundstone’s pretty harbour, O’Dowd’s serves steak and seafood dishes and does more for vegetarians than most Irish restaurants.

  • The best time to visit this traditional pub is during Clarin-bridge’s September oyster festival. As well as shellfish from the famed local beds, it offers a choice of good meat and fish dishes.

  • In an informal whitewashed 19th-century inn, White Gables is best known for its lobster, but also serves other “surf and turf” dishes.

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