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Introducing....Hyde Gin!
Last night the Connacht Hospitality Group launched their very own gin in Rituals, 48 William St, Galway. Hyde Bar is now the third Galway Bar to launch a Gin after An Pucan in 2016 and Tigh Nora this of year. Since Hyde Bar stocks hundreds of amazing Gins from around the world, we decided it was time to add our very own to the collection.
A Gin-spiring evening of Gin & Sin at Dillisk on the Docks – Thursday April 18th at 7:30pm.
Gin fever has hit Dillisk on the Docks and we’ve teamed up with Micil Gin to bring you a night full of Gin cocktails & Sinful canapés and desserts to perfectly compliment Micil Gin, native to Galway. Arrive to your first gin of the evening, accompanied by savoury canapés designed to tantalise those taste buds before moving onto your first of two gin cocktails, paired with sumptuous sweet dessert sins designed especially for the evening by Dillisk’s very own Chef, Patrick Anslow.
See Casablanca on the big screen
"OF ALL the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine." "We'll always have Paris." "Play it, Sam." It is one of the greatest films of all time, one of the most loved, and filled with memorable quotes. It is Casablanca.
Enjoy a gin infused supper at the Meyrick
The Gaslight Bar & Brasserie at Hotel Meyrick is hosting a Gin Infused Supper Club on Friday January 26.
Enjoy a gin infused supper at the Meyrick
The Gaslight Bar & Brasserie at Hotel Meyrick is hosting a Gin Infused Supper Club on Friday January 26.
Top class food and accommodation at Hotel Meyrick
The Hotel Meyrick is without doubt one of the classiest venues in Galway. On walking through the door you are greeted by a roaring fire in the lobby, and the place simply exhudes serenity.
Westport’s barman is national cocktail champ
A Westport bartender has shaken, stirred, and twisted up a storm with his champion cocktail creation.
Wild and Wonderful
This is the time of year when berries really come into their own. It wasn’t a good year for blackberries – too much rain and not enough sun – but they are well past it by now. (You should never, in any case, pick blackberries after Michaelmas (September 29) because, as I was told as a child, on Michaelmas eve the devil goes around busily spitting on them.) The rowan berries are on the way out, but hawthorns are adorned with masses of jewel-like dark red berries, tiny snowballs are appearing on the snowberry, and the holly is already looking Christmassy.
The twenties comes to The Dáil Bar
The 1920s was a time of hot jazz, prohibition, illegal speakeasies, a bathtub gin, gangsters, and silent film stars, now Galway will have a chance to experience it again.