Reginald P. DuM wrote: » Hello Westerners, I'm not from the west so this my first time visiting this part of Boards. The reason for my visit is I'm seeking the advice of people who know the city social scene, and who can point me in the right direction. Myself and a group of friends will be arriving in Galway in March for a big weekend of partying. We're bringing Euros!! Now we all are horse racing fans, and it being Galway I'm sure there's no shortage of pubs that would be good to spend the day in. The day is Cheltenham Gold Cup day, Friday the 19th. So I am looking for suggestions as to the best pub to spend the afternoon in. Priorities are, close to a bookies, the closer the better. Plenty of screens in the pub and a good racing friendly atmosphere. I have looked in the stickies and didn't really find any joy. A place in the city centre would be ideal but a taxi ride to the right venue would not be unacceptable seen as we will be spending the rest of the weekend in the usual haunts around the centre. Oh and close to a bank too so we can safely deposit our winnings and the days end! Ok ye may ignore that bit. Thanks in advance, Reg.
Wompa1 wrote: » The only pub I know of thats races friendly is Kennedys in Eyre Square and it's right beside a bookies too. But as a pub its....not so great. Sorry I'm not more help but it's an option I guess!
muppetkiller wrote: » I'd say Freeneys or Murphys. Both great Drinkin pubs and always have the Racing on. And there's a Ladbrokes next door.
JustMary wrote: » Like Hole in the Wall, but without the student grunge factor.
Reginald P. DuM wrote: » Very good gilberto, thats Trends gone, I'd be lynched if I took the party out there and it turned out we were looking at old school Bush TV's and came out smelling of the 1980's. Waching the races in the bookies is not an option, dag in do our bets and back to the pints. What you make of the Feeney's option?
Reginald P. DuM wrote: » Think we might be getting places now, honing in on Woodquay direction. So Hughes or Barr an Chaladh. Another deciding factor could be this. I'd prefer a drinking pub, and not a place that does pub grub with a lunchtime crowd arriving in clogging up the place with their toasties and soup!!
Arnold Layne wrote: » Cullinanes at the end of Eglington Street used to be a good pub for the racing. The Barmen used to have great knowledge of the horses and used to provide great tips. I don't know what it is like now TBH. It is near Woodquay as well
Kaitlyn Refined Biker wrote: » I don't know what Cullinanes is like now, it was my cousins pub and they are big into racing but it has changed ownership a few years back so don't know what it would be like now.
JustMary wrote: » It closed. Rumours say that the guy who had it was just a little too fond of the horses - don't know how true they were though".
Col200sx wrote: » If you wanted a big open space to fit ye all, somewhere like the Skeff would be good too. Decent carvery lunch for ye and also plenty of good sized tv's, and you're in Eyre Square already, and there's 3 bookies within the Square too:)
Col200sx wrote: » If you're worried about the smell of a pub, avoid Murphy's. Was in there for a pint over Xmas and the place stank. Clothes smelt after being in there for 20 mins. If you wanted a big open space to fit ye all, somewhere like the Skeff would be good too. Decent carvery lunch for ye and also plenty of good sized tv's, and you're in Eyre Square already, and there's 3 bookies within the Square too:)
EI111 wrote: » Not a racing pub
happyoutish wrote: » Don't the Skeff only have a small tv in the back bar and you strain your neck watching it its so high up? I can't think of were the others are.