New collaborative food network and festival announced for Galway

Blas Na Gaillimhe - A Taste of Galway to celebrate local food and hospitality throughout May, and calls on local businesses to get involved

JP McMahon, Aniar; Padraig Fahy and Una Ni Bhroin, Beechlawn Organic; Stefan Griesbach, eatmorefish.ie; Maeve Fitzgerald, Sasta Hot Sauce; Mayor of Galway Clodagh Higgins; and Ollie Smith, Ember, launching Blas na Gaillimhe at The Galway City Museum. Photo: Boyd Challenger.

JP McMahon, Aniar; Padraig Fahy and Una Ni Bhroin, Beechlawn Organic; Stefan Griesbach, eatmorefish.ie; Maeve Fitzgerald, Sasta Hot Sauce; Mayor of Galway Clodagh Higgins; and Ollie Smith, Ember, launching Blas na Gaillimhe at The Galway City Museum. Photo: Boyd Challenger.

Blas Na Gaillimhe - A Taste of Galway is a new food network that celebrates the unique hospitality that Galway offers throughout the year. An initiative by a small group of city restaurants and publicans with support from Galway county and city councils, the initiative was set up to promote the year-round food scene and food stories of Galway.

The hub will be an online space that showcases the very best of what Galway has on offer to eat, drink and stay when visiting, as well as the producers who supply the restaurants, cafés, and bars. Food events, promotions, and the latest news can be accessed on one platform.

“We are looking for food service businesses of all sizes to get involved in showcasing what they offer and celebrate the best of Galway food and drink," said founding member JP McMahon, of Aniar and Cava Bodega. "The content created, the website listings and the information provided will leave a legacy that provides year-round information for visitors to the Galway food and drink scene. We believe this food network can grow in future years and make the food scene a crucial component of the promotion of Galway as a tourism destination.

“I hope the Blas na Gaillimhe - A Taste of Galway food network will be a true reflection of Galway's food and drinks diversity by having restaurants, cafés, pubs, hotels, producers, growers, and brewers on board," he added. "Hospitality in Galway consists of a team of skillful and creative people dedicated to delivering world-class products and experiences in the food, drink, hospitality and agricultural industry. If you would like to join our network and become part of the Blas Na Gaillimhe - A Taste of Galway food network please get in touch.”

While the platform will provide information on year-round experiences and a point of reference for visitors to Galway, Blas na Gaillimhe also plans on marking the month of May in a special way with Blas na Bealtaine - A Taste of May.

Blas na Bealtaine will be a month-long celebration, in partnership with Galway City Council and Galway County Council, featuring an exciting programme of events and experiences to celebrate the vibrant food and drink scene in the city and county. The festival promises to have something for everyone, from serious food enthusiasts to families of all ages. Visitors can expect memorable meals, oyster tastings, farm visits, cheese making demonstrations, seafood trails, distillery visits, foraging, beer masterclasses, coffee cupping, wine pairings, theatre, music, and much more.

There is an administration fee for a yearly membership of €125 for restaurants, pubs, cafés, and B&Bs; €65 for food producers and food trucks; while membership for hotels and hostels is €250. Membership fees include VAT.

To get involved with Blas na Gaillimhe - A Taste of Galway and have your food business featured visit www.atasteofgalway.com or email [email protected].

 

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