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Brannagans Restaurant (Galway), Galway City

 
Brannagans Restaurant is a warm, casual, atmospheric room overlooking Spanish Parade and the River Corrib, serving excellent food, using locally sourced ingredients at reasonable prices. It is now one of the city’s most popular Restaurants. Brannagans is located just above the Townhouse bar, across from the Spanish Arch. The unique setting in one of Galway’s oldest neighborhoods, showcases a very special combination of good food and drink. Starters and Mains are keenly priced and accompanied by a top class wine menu. Brannagans provides high quality food and something a little different at exceptional value. Your waitress will be happy to inform you of the nightly specials also. Desserts are baked in house and range from light, delicate cheesecakes, to decadent, indulgent chocolate creations. For additional Mid week value, sample the excellent Early Bird menu which offers 2 courses from a set menu at €18.00, available Tuesday - Friday from 18.00- 20.00. This really is the best value Early Bird Menu in the city centre- among the choices to select from are the exceptionally popular Teriyaki Roasted Salmon, on a bed of stir fried veg and noodles with sesame and ginger dressing; or try the Grilled Pork Chop with Dauphinoise Potatoes, Buttered Savoy Cabbage & Apple Sauce. As an additional service, groups who book dinner at Brannagans, may ask for a table to be reserved for them after their meal in the Townhouse bar, dependent on availability, making the restaurant a very popular choice for celebrations and work events . Phone 091 534496 to book now. Opening hours- Tuesday - Saturday from 6pm.

 

Brannagans Restaurant (Galway) Reviews

Credibility Score: 64%
Visited: 20/03/2010
Posted: 22/03/2010
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User: Grogsy
Joined 05/01/2010
26 reviews
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5.0
The restaurant seems to be closed, so this is a review of the bar food in the Townhouse. From the quality of the food, I think it is the restaurant chef that is doing the bar food, and hopefully this will not change if the restaurant reopens. This was my second time eating in the Townhouse, and it doesn't disappoint. The last time we simply had toasted sandwiches with salad, and it was easily the best toasted sandwich I've ever had. Even the salad was great. This time I went for the soup of the day, which was French onion. It was really good! It had a slab of garlic bread with cheese in it, like a giant crouton, and still came with lovely brown bread. I would definitely come back for that soup alone. For the main I had the veg and goat's cheese pie. They do 3 types of pies - spicy lamb, chicken mushroom & leek, and the goat's cheese one. Unfortunately the main ingredient was butternut squash, which I don't like at all. But the pie was certainly homemade and tasty. The person with me had the Cajun chicken burger and really liked it. The only issue was it was too big :) Even the chips were great and really looked and tasted homemade. I would highly recommend this place, and it is certainly better than your average pub grub. Even the service was nice and friendly. I can't fault it really. Of course it is still a pub, with TVs, so you have to expect some noise…
Credibility Score: 82%
Visited: 04/12/2009
Posted: 14/12/2009
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User: mimi_cat
Joined 14/09/2007
33 reviews
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4.5
Four of us ate here on a wet Friday night and we were so glad we went out! The restaurant was almost full and everyone was in good humour, but especially the staff, which is always nice to see. I can't fault any of the food; the soup to start was velvety and delicious. All our mains were very well presented and more importantly they were scrumptious. I saw a plate of scallops go to another table and almost wished I'd ordered them but on our side the roast chicken was succulent, the pork belly was yummy, the rigatoni was so tasty and my butternut squash tart was savoury and moreish. Alll in all highly recommended. I would go back just to have the Texas Toothpicks!
Credibility Score: 22%
Visited: 01/09/2009
Posted: 03/11/2009
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User: Niamh79
Joined 03/11/2009
3 reviews
0 hats off
4.5
We have had two staff nights out in Brannagans and have just booked our staff party for Christmas. In a word.. Yummy!! Food is varied and locally sourced. Staff are friendly and the Townhouse bar is lovely for both a pre and post dinner drink.
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Brannagans Restaurant (Galway)
Above The Townhouse Bar
Galway City
Galway
Telephone:
091 534496
Opening hours:
Restaurant Opens Tuesday-Saturday from 6pm
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Cuisines:
European, Irish

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Accept Credit Card Car Park Cater for Parties Coeliac options Family Friendly Full Bar Function Room Smoking Area

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