Moran's Oyster Cottage

Top choice in County Galway


Some of County Galway's finest seafood, including lobster (€45) in season, is served in this atmospheric thatched pub and restaurant, set in a quiet cove. A terrace overlooks Dunbulcaun Bay, where the oysters are reared before they arrive on your plate. It’s signposted 2km west of the N18.

There's a good, pared-down kids' menu.


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