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Poppy Seed Cafe, Clarinbridge

Poppy Seed coffee house and restaurant opened in the heart of Clarinbridge in 2007. This cafe is a modern and spacious, light filled space along the banks of the Clarin river, set back from the hum of the very busy main road and with ample parking. It seems the sun can find its way into this room on even the dullest of days. With one wall opened into a Meadows & Byrne store, Poppy Seed provides a welcome break from the hard work of homemaking with its excellent homebaking, just the ticket to break up a busy day. Open seven days a week and with freshly baked breads and other treats every morning, Poppy Seed offers a good menu for breakfast including an array of its speciality handmade pastries and premium coffee. Lunch choices are both healthy and hearty with chicken pâté with brioche and plum compote, Galway Bay seafood crumble with salad and brown bread, gourmet sandwiches and salads, quiches, and quesadillas all on offer. In addition to all this fine fare, the retail space offers wines, handmade Irish chocolates and biscuits, plus an array of preserves, chutneys, and savoury treats. If you need a gift or a hamper Poppy Seed will make it up for you and wrap it prettily to boot.

Auction on picturesque farm next week

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An auction on one of the finest farms to come on the market this year will take place at the Raheen Woods Hotel, Athenry, on July 20, at 4pm (unless previously sold). C&C Dermody auctioneers have announced the sale by public auction a 40-acre residential farm, located just off the Craughwell to Galway road. This picturesque property has good agricultural land, divided into spacious paddocks by stone walls. The farm is bordered by mature deciduous trees. It also has access to the Clarin river to the rear of the property, and its own well.

Style, fashion, and glamour at this year’s Clarinbridge Oyster festival

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The village of Clarenbridge has long garnered national and international acclaim for its annual Oyster Festival. The event, now in its 56th year, is very much part of local heritage and this year’s event in September will provide an excellent weekend for festival goers.

Galway to receive more than €900,000 for flooding works

Galway County Council is to receive further funding of more than €900,000 which will be used to implement flooding mitigation measures, studies, and to address localised flooding problems.

Clarenbridge to welcome in summertime with new farmers’ and crafts market

In an effort to cast off the gloom of this tough winter, Clarinbridge villiage have been busy planning for a new Farmers & Crafts market starting this Sunday March 29, the day summertime begins.

Great potential in Clarinbridge

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This is a rare opportunity to acquire a prestigious building on the main street in Clarinbridge.

Caiseal Riada — luxury homes on open view

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Luxury homes at Caiseal Riada will be on open view this Saturday, October 31.

 

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