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Pauline Scanlon & Barry Kerr bring traditional singing project, 'The Longing' to Galway
'The Longing', a collaborative traditional singing project between renowned artists Pauline Scanlon and Barry Kerr, is coming to Campbell’s Tavern in Headford, this Sunday March 26.
McBrides & Co - Galway's Westend’s newest Gastro Pub!
Located beside Monroe’s in Galway’s Westend, this fun and quirky bar is open Wednesday to Sunday.
Enjoy round 34 with food and a pint from Monroe's Tavern
With Monroe's Tavern announcing that it will open its doors to the world in late July, punters do not have the opportunity to watch round 34's matches in the pub's pleasant surroundings. However, the next best thing is available with Monroe's Takeaway and Dial-a-Pint service. Operating Wednesday to Sunday, simply call (091) 583 397 to place your order for food and a pint and the team at Monroe's will deliver right to your front door.
John Keogh’s wins Pub of The Year
John Keogh's – The Lock Keeper on Dominick Street in Galway's Westend has been named as Pub of the Year by McKennas Guide for 2019. The award winning Westend gastro pub which will celebrate three years in business this summer is one of Galway's best loved pubs to share food, a quiet drink by the open fire, and of course it has become the private party location for people to get together to mark those special occasions.
Tavern's quality local fare wins further recognition
There was more good news recently for the already much celebrated Murrisk eatery, The Tavern Bar and Restaurant.
Campbell’s Tavern has something for everyone this Christmas
Campbell’s Tavern in Cloughanover is the place to be for music lovers this Christmas period, beginning this evening, December 16 at 9pm with the Home for Christmas show with Matt Cunningham his family and friends at 9pm. This year’s show is in aid of Ability West and special guests on the night will include John Duggand and All Ireland Sean Nós Dancing Champion Padraig Hopkins. Admission for the show is €15.
Frankie Gavin and the De Dannan to bring the house down in Campbell’s Tavern
After wowing fans since reforming, Frankie Gavin and De Dannan are coming to Campbell’s Tavern, Cloughanover, for what promises to be a super show on Tuesday December 28. For many years traditional super group De Dannan were the forerunners in the Irish traditional music world, but after 33 years, 14 albums, and a number of changes in the line up, the group disbanded in 2003. In 2009 original founding member and world famous fiddle player Frankie Gavin unleashed a new De Dannan which features local man Eric Cunningham on percussion, flutes, and whistles. Tickets for the show cost €18 and doors are at 9.30pm in one of the most storied venues in the west.
Race night
A race night will take place in the Kiltane Tavern, Bangor Erris, on April 10 at 9pm.
Shaskeen at the Tavern
THE WELL established traditional Irish music group Shaskeen play in Campbell’s Tavern on Saturday night.