O'Connor's

Galway City


Antiques fill every nook, cranny, wall and ceiling space of this 1942-established pub: clocks, crockery, farming implements, gas lights, sewing machines, fishing equipment, a stag's head and an almost life-size statue of John Wayne from The Quiet Man. Trad music and singalongs take place nightly.

Chalked blackboards feature quips including that the closest the pub gets to serving food is 'whiskey soup with ice croutons'.


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