Food & Drink

1. Galway City Seafood Selection Ireland’s cultural heart is Galway City. Offering a cornucopia of fresh, delicious seafood, the city has endless places to sample native mussels, crab, snapper and more. Make sure to snack on some of Galway’s locally-sourced, fresh seafood during our Irish Gold tour if you want a real taste of Ireland.   2. Kilbeggan Distillery Situated in the Midlands on the River Brosna, sampling locally-crafted whiskey at the Kilbeggan Distillery is one of the tastiest and most interesting things to do in Ireland. The distillery was founded in 1757 and offers a fabulous tour of the building as well as samples and a gift shop. Meet the team and get in touch with us to plan a tour featuring a stop at the distillery.   3. Guinness Storehouse Were you really in Ireland if you didn’t enjoy a taste of the black stuff? The Guinness Storehouse is situated in Dublin City and provides a fantastic tour chock-full of interesting history, culture, and secrets as to what makes Guinness so great. Make sure it’s on your list of things to do in Ireland – were you really ever here if you didn’t have a pint?   4. Irish Breakfast at Taylor’s Three Rock Pub Taylor’s Three Rock is a beloved pub and restaurant situated in Dublin. The quaint, charming pub offers a slice of old Ireland served up next to a traditional full-Irish breakfast, washed down with a pot of tea. The pub is definitely a highlight of many of our private escorted tours.   5. Afternoon Tea For a walk on the more elegant side of Irish life, treat yourself to afternoon tea in any of our cities or towns. Many hotels will put on a fabulous spread of finger foods, cakes, sweets and of course, a big pot of tea to be enjoyed. Take advantage of our hospitality and feel like royalty for an afternoon!

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