So I'm visiting my family in Galway, Ireland soon. I'm also probably gonna go on a trip to Dublin as well. I was wondering if any Irish co/ck/s can help tell me some good restaurants in those two cities and what are some good Irish beer and whiskey to try?
If anyone has any similar questions I can help if they are visiting new york city
>>9131763
Drink Smithwicks, it's made by Guinness. Almost all the food is good, the Irish don't fuck around.
>>9131768
Op here. Tbh I really don't like a lot of boiled food if it isn't vegetables and most of the irish food I've had here was boiled stuff my family made. Hope I can find better food that isn't necessarily boiled there.
Irish co/ck/ here our national dishes generally involve stewing and potatoes and cabbage so I can really recommend a dish be we are held in high regard in terms of the quality of our beef and dairy products,in regards of whiskey you could try a bushmills or tullemore dew,beers we've plent theof stouts n IPAs when in Dublin visit the porterhouse for a decent selection
>>9131763
When in Dublin go to FX Buckley. If you are looking for a casual meal go to Boxty Gallaghers in Temple Bar. Temple Bar is a tourist trap, but Boxty's is the best spot in Dublin for actually authentic Irish food.
The Italians in Temple Bar are all really great too. Ciao Bella Roma is open until midnight too, great for a drunken meal.
Galways is generally pretty poor for food. No culture in the West. The South West is where it's at.
>>9131768
Smithwicks isn't made by Guinness. Smithwicks is actually older than Guinness and is brewed by the same parent company, Diageo.
t. South African that grew up in Kilkenny and now lives in Dublin.