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It’s 2020, and Galway, Ireland is celebrating being the European Capital of Culture. The festivities are kicking off this week throughout the county, and as a long time lover of Galway, I sure wish I was there! Chances are, we will visit sometime in 2020, and I look forward to seeing all that’s happening during this momentous year!

If you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time or follow me on social media, you’ll know that Galway is one of my favorite places on the planet. I am thrilled that we have already taken our 22 month old to Galway twice and can’t wait until he is old enough to understand how beautiful and special the town and county are.

Read some recent Galway posts:

Outside in Ireland

Our Most Recent Trip to Galway – Food

One thing I love about Galway and Ireland in general in recent years is  the celebration of gin, via many local distillers, craft cocktails, and bars devoted to gin. My tastes have changed over the years, and my palate, once a fan of smoky scotches and whiskeys now loves the botanical notes and clean, crisp flavors of a good Irish gin.

On the last day of our last trip to Galway, we made a stop at Hyde Bar and Gin Parlour. I had walked by the space earlier in the week and peeked inside; it is absolutely gorgeous, and I knew I had to squeeze a stop in.

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Hyde Bar Galway

Adorned with colorful murals, quirky furnishings, funky light fixtures, and fun art, Hyde is a feast for the eyes in addition to being a great spot for cocktails and snacks. I was also surprised how kid-friendly it felt late afternoon on a Saturday. I wouldn’t bring my son during the evening, but he well enjoyed fries and ice cream with his cousin as an afternoon treat. There was plenty of noise and bustle that I didn’t feel he was bothering anyone, which is a concern of mine when we choose restaurants.

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Hyde, as one would guess, has a spectacular selection of gins in their Gin Bible. A variety of tonics and garnishes help to make for endless pairing opportunities. Other spirits and cocktails are also available, in addition to low and no alcohol drinks. There’s something for everyone!

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Everywhere you look there’s beautiful or unexpected detail.

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And the simple bites we had were delicious! We were a little peckish after wandering around town, even after our big lunch at Il Vicolo (which is amazing).

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A cheese plate, fries, and dessert made for perfect sharing plates for our little group. Along with another gin and tonic, of course.

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Hyde Bar is definitely a spot I will visit again. If you’re looking for additional places to go out in Galway, check out my travel blog page.

Tags: cocktails, Galway, gin, Travel

Ahhhhhhh. . .

It is the busiest time of year, and I am taking a pause to relive our latest Ireland adventure, where the weather was perfect, the food was amazing, and we spent plenty of time outside. There is something so calming about the West of Ireland for me, and on recent visits, we have been trying to take some extra time in the countryside to really connect with nature. You can read about our little one’s first trip to Ireland and our stay in Renvyle here. Now that he is walking (and running and jumping and climbing) we take every opportunity we can get to play outside, and our time in Ireland was perfect for this. I know that he won’t remember these days and probably doesn’t appreciate the beauty as much as he gets a kick out of the tide “coming to get him” but I know these trips connect him to an important part of his past, present.and future.

The photos are all taken in County Galway along the Wild Atlantic Way, and I think they each tell their own story. I hope that these images give you a second to step away from the busy-ness of the holiday, lets you take a much-needed breath, and allows you to remember the beauty of the world we live in.

For more Ireland travel photos or ideas planning your own Ireland trip, visit my travel page.

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Dogs Bay, Connemara

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Roundstone

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Renmore, Galway

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Connemara

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Galway City

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Galway Cathedral

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Barna Pier

Tags: Ireland, Nature, outdoors, Travel

It’s hard to believe that we got back from Ireland three weeks ago. The trip completely flew by and was incredibly fun and restful, even though we were traveling with a very busy toddler. We luckily had lots of help from family and got to sneak away for some delicious dates, in addition to having some family meals out. Here are just a few of the delicious bites and sips we enjoyed during our Galway travels. Take me back!

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I was sick before we left, and air travel did not do me any favors. For our first lunch out, we went to Papa Rich Street Food Kitchen, where we took in views of the Rivrr Corrib and Galway Cathedral while sipping Prosecco and devouring gigantic steaming, spicy bowls of soup. I love Papa Rich and could easily eat their fresh, bright meals every day.

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And then there was Il Vicolo. Our little guy was sleeping as we walked the streets of my favorite town, so we decided to take advantage of the quiet and the warm October day with patio seats at Il Vicolo, which has some of the best seats in Galway. Check out that view!

We feasted on bruschetta and  beet salad with goat cheese to start.

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And then we moved on to meatballs and Bolognese. .  . incredible, comforting dishes!

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We finished with affogato, perfectly sweet gelato topped with rich espresso. This was one of my favorite meals in recent memory. It was nice to have a quiet lunch!

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We spent a few days out in Roundstone, a beautiful little town in Connemara, and we spent a lot of time at O’Dowd’s Seafood Bar, which is one of the best restaurants I have ever eaten at.

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Everything at O’Dowd’s is super fresh, and the seafood is deliciously local. One night I had a pile of mussels with a big glass of cold white wine. Heaven.

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We had our fair share of Irish coffees while gazing out the window at the beauty of Roundstone Harbor and mountains of Connemara.

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Local crab claws in garlic butter and a massive seafood platter were dinner another night. When seafood is that fresh, there is simply nothing like it.

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Back in town, I made it to my favorite Galway wine bar, Sheridan’s for a glass and to duck out of the rain during the Saturday market.

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Thanks to my husband’s cousin, we also had time for a lunch date at another Galway favorite, Ard Bia. If you are in Galway, you have to eat here! I was craving something comforting and healthy. This pumpkin curry dish was sublime!

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Ard Bia is where the river empties into the sea, and the views here are also spectacular. The menu is all local, all the time, the wine list is delightful, and the setting is super cozy. I am always looking to find restaurants with a similar vibe at home, and they just don’t exist.

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Perhaps it’s the age of the city and its buildings, but there is just something special about every spot we visit in Galway, and I always miss it. I can’t wait to be back again!

Tags: Food, Galway, Ireland, Travel

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