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Galway City pubs and little else

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,134 ✭✭✭✭Discodog


    I moved to the West nearly 20 years ago & Galway is still magical to me. I am well travelled & I think that Galway is a great little City.

    But if you don't like it then please don't spoil the atmosphere :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,062 ✭✭✭Daisy78


    Not a bad old spot, but some of the locals can be right sickeners. You’d think by the way they go on that they live in some world capital of art and culture, and not some rainy backwater with a few decent pubs, a big racetrack, and a small theatre.

    I doubt very much that is the attitude you got. I might be biased but Galway people are some of the most laid back and easy going people in the country. And we have more than one theatre by the way, you must not have got to know the place that well if you didn't know that!


  • Site Banned Posts: 9 space_tourist


    Daisy78 wrote: »
    I doubt very much that is the attitude you got. I might be biased but Galway people are some of the most laid back and easy going people in the country. And we have more than one theatre by the way, you must not have got to know the place that well if you didn't know that!

    id include some of the smuggest people in the country

    galway city is an incredibly smug place

    its insanely over rated but is such a darling of the media , it could be raining cow sh1t and the place would still have everyone salivating over it

    personally i hate it , worst climate of any city in the country , worst traffic , insanely expensive considering how small it is , its more expensive to buy a house in galway right now than in cork city on average , a culture of gouging , galway folk are incredibly greedy and ive lived in several places on this island , never mind overseas


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,252 ✭✭✭chrissb8


    The thing is though is that Galway city is in Galway which is amazing. If you tire of the city just make your way out to one of the most scenic places in Ireland. Only idiots wouldn't be able to keep themselves entertained in that part of Ireland. Don't criticise somewhere that would be considered a glorified town in most places in the world. Just snarky and pathetic.


  • Site Banned Posts: 9 space_tourist


    chrissb8 wrote: »
    The thing is though is that Galway city is in Galway which is amazing. If you tire of the city just make your way out to one of the most scenic places in Ireland. Only idiots wouldn't be able to keep themselves entertained in that part of Ireland. Don't criticise somewhere that would be considered a glorified town in most places in the world. Just snarky and pathetic.

    the county of galway is even worse than the city, connemara looks beautiful but no more so than most of donegal or kerry but no one lives out there

    east galway is about the most boring place in the country , no good towns and mostly forgettable scenery , oh and about the most clannish folk in the land

    did i mention the awful weather ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 16,401 ✭✭✭✭Arghus


    the county of galway is even worse than the city, connemara looks beautiful but no more so than most of donegal or kerry but no one lives out there

    east galway is about the most boring place in the country , no good towns and mostly forgettable scenery , oh and about the most clannish folk in the land

    did i mention the awful weather ?

    Just as a matter of interest is there anywhere you do like?

    Your opinion of Galway seems a bit OTT in its anger.

    I will agree with you on the crap weather though, no disputing that. It rains, a lot.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 435 ✭✭Coffee Fulled Runner


    I hate Galway. Definitely the most over rated place in Ireland.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,813 ✭✭✭Noveight


    A few pints of Murphy's and live tunes in Taaffe's. Lovely way to pass an hour.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,673 ✭✭✭fergiesfolly



    Race week is also known as Rape Week and Racist Week, to give you an idea what it's like to live through it as a local btw. Not the best crowd.

    I've lived in Galway city my entire life( just short of half a century) and have never, ever heard anyone describe race week by either of those monikers.
    Most of the race week crowd are blow-ins from the rest of the country so maybe be careful how you describe the crowd.

    Galway is a modest city with a thriving university, a strong industrial sector and a booming tourist trade.
    Its fighting well above its weight and doing really well compared to a lot of similar sized and larger cities.
    It caters well for the local population..small-medium theatre, small museum, lots of pubs of all shapes and sizes with good intimate music venues.
    The charm of Galway is to be able to kick back and relax, blend into the scenery, enjoy the moment and let life roll by around you.
    The people who tend to enjoy it here are the ones who don't need to be entertained and are just happy to join in with the craic.
    If you want to be entertained, off to Disneyland Paris with you.

    Come down if ye like. Stay home if ye like. We couldn't give a fig either way.


  • Posts: 5,249 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Neyite wrote: »
    Spanish Arch
    ...
    Lapdancing clubs

    That's what I got with 5 mins worth of googling.
    There's only one lapdancing club.
    The one in Salthill closed.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,062 ✭✭✭Daisy78


    chrissb8 wrote: »
    The thing is though is that Galway city is in Galway which is amazing. If you tire of the city just make your way out to one of the most scenic places in Ireland. Only idiots wouldn't be able to keep themselves entertained in that part of Ireland. Don't criticise somewhere that would be considered a glorified town in most places in the world. Just snarky and pathetic.

    the county of galway is even worse than the city, connemara looks beautiful but no more so than most of donegal or kerry but no one lives out ?

    Ah here, youve lost all credibility now!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,813 ✭✭✭Noveight


    There's a weird snobbery in Galway in that if you're not a crusty, dole artist or professional protester, a lot of people want nothing to do with you.

    I'm a bog-trotting culchie from the conservative arse-crack of the far away mountain and I've found Galway to be very welcoming.

    Sounds like you're bashing the city for the sake of bashing it really.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    the county of galway is even worse than the city, connemara looks beautiful but no more so than most of donegal or kerry but no one lives out there

    east galway is about the most boring place in the country , no good towns and mostly forgettable scenery , oh and about the most clannish folk in the land

    did i mention the awful weather ?

    Galway is really pretty, the city and county. I remember as a child I barely took notice of my surroundings, I could barely make my way around my local area of Dublin for that reason. When I was 12 I went to the gaeltacht in connemara, I remember my mum and dad driving me down, through the many hills and lush fields,the unspoilt beauty. We stopped at a beach on the way, it was gorgeous, white sand, amazing big stone boulders and sea caves, and not another person in sight but our family on a beautiful blue sky sunny dayAfter that we stopped off in galway for lunch. At this stage in my life Id hardly visited any other counties in ireland. I remember thinking it was stunning, I thought the landscape was so mystifying and beautiful.And galway itself like a little fairytale town. I had been to holidays in france and italy all the nice little coastal towns in the mediterranean,I was just interested in my pizza and ice cream and swimming in the pool tbh.
    Galway is the first place I ever distinctly remember thinking was beautiful in my life


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 54 ✭✭Standing Bear


    Thread really cracks me up but the OP does have a point. Galway is best as a place to base yourself for exploring Connemara, but better still venture further west and stay in Roundstone, Ballynahinch, Clifden or Moyard - heaven!


  • Site Banned Posts: 9 space_tourist


    Arghus wrote: »
    Just as a matter of interest is there anywhere you do like?

    Your opinion of Galway seems a bit OTT in its anger.

    I will agree with you on the crap weather though, no disputing that. It rains, a lot.

    i like dublin , cork , i like limerick too , i even quite like waterford

    i just think galway is the most over rated place in the country and i include the county of galway , the county of cork is great by comparison

    i prefer county mayo to county galway


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 407 ✭✭n!ghtmancometh


    Was there for a midweek break the other week. Enjoyed the pubs, walks along the coast in salthill, the locals and the seafood. Grand auld place, and handy to get too. Seemed to be doing a booming tourist trade in freezing, blustery February too.


  • Site Banned Posts: 9 space_tourist


    wakka12 wrote: »
    Galway is really pretty, the city and county. I remember as a child I barely took notice of my surroundings, I could barely make my way around my local area of Dublin for that reason. When I was 12 I went to the gaeltacht in connemara, I remember my mum and dad driving me down, through the many hills and lush fields,the unspoilt beauty. We stopped at a beach on the way, it was gorgeous, white sand, amazing big stone boulders and sea caves, and not another person in sight but our family on a beautiful blue sky sunny dayAfter that we stopped off in galway for lunch. At this stage in my life Id hardly visited any other counties in ireland. I remember thinking it was stunning, I thought the landscape was so mystifying and beautiful.And galway itself like a little fairytale town. I had been to holidays in france and italy all the nice little coastal towns in the mediterranean,I was just interested in my pizza and ice cream and swimming in the pool tbh.
    Galway is the first place I ever distinctly remember thinking was beautiful in my life

    conemarra is beautiful but its not as nice as either donegal or kerry , east galway is flat and very boring , the towns in east galway are also crap


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,990 ✭✭✭✭Lithium93_


    Neyite wrote: »
    Spanish Arch
    Galway City Museum
    Galway Fisheries Museum
    National Aquarium
    Salthill Prom
    Diving at Blackrock tower
    Award winning Restaurants
    Theatre in the Town hall, Black Box Theatre, and Palais
    Coral Beach
    Connemara
    Art Galleries
    Kylemore Abbey
    Corrib Cruises
    Kayacking
    Fishing
    Hiking
    Camping
    Biking
    Horseriding
    Greyhound Stadium
    Football and Rugby matches
    Concerts in Pearse Stadium
    Live music in most pubs
    Medieval City walks
    River walks
    Merlin Woods
    Oranmore Castle
    Comedy Clubs
    Shopping
    GoKarting
    Golf
    Axe Throwing Gallery
    Casino
    Lapdancing clubs

    That's what I got with 5 mins worth of googling.

    Wait, where exactly in Galway, asking for a friend, yes a friend...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,379 ✭✭✭donegaLroad


    Think that comes from the large population of crusties in the city.

    It's not meant as a slight against the average hard working Galwegian.

    I could have put it better.. I know several musicians from over the years,who packed their bags and moved to Galway in a bid to launch their musical careers, only to find that the scene in Galway is pretty saturated with good players and singers. It would have been better to go in with a level head and not too lofty expectations. Im guessing that Nashville and Austin would be the same but on a much larger scale.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,321 ✭✭✭✭bodhrandude


    Lithium93_ wrote: »
    Wait, where exactly in Galway, asking for a friend, yes a friend...

    Next to Roisin Dubh in Lower Dominick st, formally Taylor's Bar which was a brilliant pub with the nuttiest, spaciest trad sessions and a rather cool beer garden to have a sneaky spliff.

    If you want to get into it, you got to get out of it. (Hawkwind 1982)



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,303 ✭✭✭Temptamperu


    I went to galway with a girl I hardly knew. It was all boozers back then. It was too rainy to go anywhere.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,304 ✭✭✭Chrongen


    I went to galway with a girl I hardly knew. It was all boozers back then. It was too rainy to go anywhere.

    If she mounted you then you would have said the place was ace. So she didn't, right?

    RIGHT?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,874 ✭✭✭spurshero


    It’s amaxing how some posters have to keep coming back on here time after time to tell us how much they dislike Galway . I think we pretty much get it the first time . Still I’m sure there right and the hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to Galway are wrong


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,631 ✭✭✭Silentcorner


    For me, Galway is a city with an undiagnosed identity problem...it doesn't know what it is...the need for tourism smothers the city's actual culture...

    It kind of reflects what happened to the Irish collective personality during the Celtic Tiger...in that it didn't know how to spend its new found wealth...didn't exactly wear that new found wealth well...went from being a fairly grounded provincial town to an almost insufferable small city in the space of a decade....it sometimes believes its own nonsense...

    I finally had enough of this Cultured Arty town when someone once described Galway as "not so much a place, more of a state of mind"...and when the local BMW dealer decided to build a putting green on the roof of his BMW dealership....

    http://www.thejournal.ie/bmw-dealership-golf-green-galway-1841871-Dec2014/

    "Quiet please...I'm buying a beemer"....f##k right off pal...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,744 ✭✭✭diomed


    Galway has a poker club, a good one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,687 ✭✭✭andekwarhola


    It's a fairly pleasant large town around the size of Tallaght. What do people want exactly?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    It's a fairly pleasant large town around the size of Tallaght. What do people want exactly?

    Yeh exactly. its really quite nice for a small town, and has a lot going on for a town its size. You won't find many towns in the world that size that are all year round as fun and full of energy as galway


  • Posts: 8,350 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]



    Race week is also known as Rape Week and Racist Week, to give you an idea what it's like to live through it as a local btw. Not the best crowd.

    Never heard that at all as long as i have lived there.

    Connemara is the most racist place i've ever encountered in Ireland. The n word was completely socially acceptable from Spiddal to Carraroe.

    I was watching England play in the world cup in a pub in Inverin and the entire pub cheered when a local called Sturridge a black bastard when he scored. I hadn't heard stuff like that in a pub since the early 90's.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    jh79 wrote: »
    Never heard that at all as long as i have lived there.

    Connemara is the most racist place i've ever encountered in Ireland. The n word was completely socially acceptable from Spiddal to Carraroe.

    I was watching England play in the world cup in a pub in Inverin and the entire pub cheered when a local called Sturridge a black bastard when he scored. I hadn't heard stuff like that in a pub since the early 90's.

    surprised by that


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 ✭✭✭✭retro:electro


    Never heard of race week being described as rape week or racist week and I’ve been living here near 30 years.
    That’s the kind of rubbish that could damage a place.


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