4 Best Restaurants in Connemara and County Mayo, Ireland

An Port Mór Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Nestled down a narrow laneway just off Bridge Street, this charming and intimate restaurant harbors the finest of local produce, exquisitely crafted into one of the best menus in Mayo by owner-chef Frankie Mallon. Daily specials include anything from warm pork-cheek salad and black pudding served with apple and vanilla or pan-seared Clew Bay scallops. Shabby chic decor and a leafy courtyard make it one of the most romantic places in town. Mains priced from €25 to €28.

Westport, Co. Mayo, F28 KP70, Ireland
098-26730
Known For
  • reservations recommended
  • vibrant dishes made from local produce
  • gluten-free and vegetarian options

Cronin's Sheebeen

$

Overlooking Clew Bay on the outskirts of Westport, this whitewashed, thatched cottage--pub is the stuff of dreams, and so is the food offered by the father-and-son team who own it. The fresh salmon, hake, turbot, or mussels from nearby Rossaveal or the Corrib give the menu a sea-hopping freshness, providing balance to the bolder, more colorful choices, like prawn Laksa. A carefully crafted beer menu is also available.

Westport, Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland
98-26528
Known For
  • warm ginger and banana cake
  • fresh Newport langoustine with wild garlic and lovage butter
  • Clew Bay seafood chowder
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No food Mon.--Thurs. Nov.--Mar.

McCormack's

$

Downstairs is a traditional butcher shop, but climb one flight up to find the Andrew Stone gallery, with work by local artists for sale and a café serving homemade recipes, including home-baked cakes, quiches, soups, and pâtés.

Bridge St., Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland
098-25619
Known For
  • soup and brown bread
  • delicious cakes and scones
  • good teas and coffees

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The Tavern Bar and Restaurant

$

The emphasis is firmly on seafood and fresh local produce at this traditional family-run tavern in the village of Murrisk beneath Croagh Patrick. Hearty portions of Clew Bay seafood, Connemara lamb, and local farmhouse cheeses are served all day, and children can get half portions or order from their own menu. Fishermen arrive regularly with freshly landed langoustines (Norwegian lobster), which are then poached and served in garlic butter. Upstairs a more elaborate à la carte menu ($$$) is served in the evenings in the separate restaurant, with a quieter, candlelit atmosphere.

Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland
098-64060
Known For
  • seafood chowder with homemade brown bread
  • lobsters in summer
  • fresh oysters
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Bar food daily. Restaurant upstairs closed Nov.–mid-Mar., and some weeknights mid-Mar.–Oct.; call to confirm