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    Jack Jordan's

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 12:30 pm - 11:00 PM

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    The Dough Bros - The bolognese

    The Dough Bros

    4.7(228 reviews)
    4.8 km
    €€

    Based on a million recommendations, we went in for pizza. Live wasn't too bad. Very friendly…read moreworkers. We ordered the proper ham and mushroom pie and a margarita pie. I also had a banana soda, which was delicious. The ham and mushroom pie was ten stars. Excellent. Crispy charred crust, salty ham on top. And the mushrooms were not those boring ones like a papa John's:) Margarita was a disappointment. It may be a cultural gap but the cheese was not fresh mozzarella! Instead it was basically a cheese pizza. Enjoyed the boisterous dining area.

    When you think of Ireland, pizza probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind. But Dough Bros…read morecompletely changed that for me. I stopped in while visiting Galway, and I now fully understand why the locals love it. The crust was perfectly crisp on the outside with that ideal chew in the center. The ingredients tasted incredibly fresh, and the flavor combinations were bold without being overcomplicated. You can tell they care about quality. The atmosphere was relaxed and fun -- energetic but not chaotic -- and the staff were friendly and efficient. It felt like a local favorite that also welcomes travelers with open arms. In a country known for hearty stews and pints of Guinness, finding pizza this good was a surprise highlight of my trip. If you're in Galway, don't skip it. Trust me.

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    This was the Can't 'Banh Mi' Love pizza, had great flavor!

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    Fat Freddies Restaurant - seafood linguine

    Fat Freddies Restaurant

    4.1(53 reviews)
    5.0 km
    €€

    In rainy Galway today. We were all chilled due to the wind and rain when we found (Fat) Freddie's…read more Just FYI they aren't using the adjective Fat any longer. The food options were amazing and the wood fired pizza was fantastic!! I had the carbonara with chicken and gluten free pasta which was outstanding!! My only disappointment was no gluten free pizza...there are other places in Galway that offer gluten free pizza so we will try those next time!!

    Freddie's brings a fun Italian neighborhood feel to Galway's food scene. The exterior has bright…read moreorange eaves blending into the lively Quay Street around it; once inside, you'll find a relaxed, slightly bohemian space with artful décor and comfortable seating that feels like a polished local favorite. The vibe is upbeat and casual, loud but not overly so: great for group dinners, laid-back evenings, or a hearty meal after a day of sightseeing. At around 6:30pm on a Sunday night, our group of eleven needed a dinner option close to the station before our bus back to Dublin. There was no seating inside the restaurant, but plenty of space on the heated patio outside. The menu has something for everyone, with small plates, sandwiches, pizzas, and pastas, and there's also daily specials and a fairly affordable drinks menu. I ordered their Beetroot & Goats Cheese Salad (€15), which was a fresh salad of mixed leaves, beetroot, vinegary-pickled onions, acidic-sweet marinated tomatoes, rich warm goat cheese, mixed nuts, and extra virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze. This was a wonderland of textures and flavors, with crunch and softness, acidity and earthiness; for me, the true standout was the generous portion of two sizable pieces of melty, creamy goat cheese with just a slight hint of tang. I also appreciated the fact that the salad wasn't drenched in dressing, but thoughtfully drizzled with a light EVOO and mild balsamic glaze. I initially thought it was a bit pricey, but it was a large portion, and I found the goats cheese made a great substitute for a more traditional salad protein; additionally, the freshness of the vegetables made me willing to pay more of a premium. Other great dishes included their Spicy 'Ndjuja Pizza (€16 - a thin crust pizza topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella, spicy 'nduja sausage, Cashel Blue cheese, and a drizzle of honey), Primavera (€16 - pasta with roasted chicken, sundried tomatoes, and red onion in a creamy Parmesan sauce), and their Bailey's Tiramisu (€8 - the classic Italian dessert spiked with a splash of Bailey's...it was absolutely as delicious as it sounds). I will note that the pizzas seemed to be a better value than the pastas, as they were larger portions at similar prices. All in all, Freddie's is a fun Italian-inspired (if not entirely authentic) restaurant in a heavily-flocked area of Galway, service is friendly (if a bit slow when it gets busy), and prices are reasonable for the location, portion sizes, and tasty food. It's an easy pick for anyone in the area wanting an enjoyable night out!

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