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“Fantastic evening!”

Paddy Coyne's Public House
Ranked #1 of 3 Restaurants in Tullycross
Cuisines: Irish
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Dining options: After-hours, Reservations
Description: Paddy Coynes Pub is a beautiful traditional pub set in Tullycross, on Renvyle Peninsula, Connemara. The pub is perfect for anyone looking for a good pint. Whether you fancy a quiet pint in St. Anns (the snug) or a bowl of fresh mussels by the fire, you will always be greeted with a warm welcome. The pub is like a mini museum, where you notice a different artefact on every visit, that always bring up new topics of conversation. We are renowned for our great food & we pride ourselves on serving as much locally sourced produces as we can and even have our own vegetable and herb garden. Never ones to stand still for too long, we run many unique and different events throughout the year - bands, mystery chef competitions, auctions, race nights and many more. Keep an eye here as we will post more information.
Reviewed 30 September 2024

Fantastic dinner with friends and family.

Wonderful choice of dishes to suit everyone's taste. The seafood is a must! Mussels, salmon and fresh langoustines to die for.
This is not your typical "pub grub" expect restaurant quality food here. The chefs have a daily changing menu working with fresh local meat and seafood.

Also pulls a brilliant pint of Guinness!

Date of visit: September 2024
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Thank 878philh
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Reviewed 19 June 2024

Starter very good, main course poor. Pork belly 80% fat, Buttermilk chicken flavourless. Service poor. Not making eye contact with a customer does not mean you have not heard them. Delay with dessert menu, attempted to charge for 2 drinks we did not have. Delay when getting sorted and not apologetic in the least. Very poor compared to many previous visits which were excellent. Hopefully it was just a bad night.

Date of visit: June 2024
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Thank Sean S
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Reviewed 7 June 2024

Ate there twice - absolutely loved it - food was exceptional as was the service - friendly and really made the experience fun. I could not recommend it more - well done everyone at Paddy's

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Date of visit: May 2024
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Thank DAVID F
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Reviewed 27 May 2024

Quite honestly the best dinner I had in Ireland. A masterclass you wouldn’t expect from your village pub but they‘re rocking it. Gerry is a wonderful host and the staff is extraordinarily friendly.

Date of visit: May 2024
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Thank Kristoffer W
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Reviewed 15 September 2023 via mobile

Got lucky enough to get a seat at this truly authentic Irish bar and tavern. Everyone there knew each other and were friends. We got there around 8pm in time to meet the family that owns the bar: including Gerard (sp) and Sean - along with Sean’s wife and longtime friene Eamon. In true Irish fashion the jokes conversation flowed like wine, or Guiness rather, and we wish Sean and his friends could have stayed longer because after dinner was when the fun began. But first dinner: absolutely remarkable: we ordered the mussels in white sauce (fantastic and a very generous portion that is easy to share ) and the fresh caught hake fish with chorizo with vegetables grown in Gerard’s garden, and of course a Guinness and two glasses of Sauv Blanc. When we finished dinner Gerard (owner) sat with us and we chatted for another hour or so, and his outgoing, gregarious personality made the night memorable as he is a true showman who’s charisma had us hanging on every word. ProTip: ask him to show you his match stick trick to test your Druid blood

Date of visit: September 2023
Thank chrisgQ6253BC
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