Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Aran Islands

We've collected top 10 mentioned best cafes and coffee shops in Aran Islands from other articles such as Gastro.ie, Culture Trip, yourdaysout.ie, including the cute, coolest, and best for work places.

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Aran Islands

Brigit's Garden & Café
Brigit's Garden & Café
4.6 (626 ratings)4.5 (269 ratings)
Traditional teahouse ringed with pools, flowers & standing stones symbolising Celtic seasons.
Pollagh, Rosscahill, Co. Galway, Ireland
Botanical gardenNature & ParksCafeGift shopNature preserveGardens
Spiddal Craft Village & Café
Spiddal Craft Village & Café
4.3 (492 ratings)
craft village & cafe, H91 XPA8, Spiddal, An Spideal, Co. Galway, H91 XPA8, Ireland
Craft storeCafe
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Ok, admittedly, this technically isn’t a market, but it has that rustic and beautifully, homemade one-of-a-kind feel that any good market offers, and for that alone, Culture Trip highly recommends a visit. The Spiddal Craft Village is a rural business spot for a host of arty producers, people who blow glass, paint Galway’s sublimely rugged landscapes, weave baskets, cook in beautiful bakeries and a serve up an awarding-winning stop-off at the restaurant and coffee shop. In other words, it’s a very worthwhile aside."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Not an art gallery as such, but certainly one of Ireland‘s best creative communities, and a corner of Connemara that any arts-loving visitor will want to see. Spiddal Crafts is home to both the production and sale of anything from hand-blown glass to ceramics, coin-based jewellery, and the work of Brazilian resident artist Andrea Rossi, who makes vibrant folk art. Seeing the art in progress is the best part."
Builín Blasta Cafe & Bakery
Builín Blasta Cafe & Bakery
4.5 (368 ratings)
16, Spiddal, Spiddal Holiday Homes, Co. Galway, H91 PX7E, Ireland
CafeRestaurant
Mentioned by This is Galway
GALWAY SPOTS FOR VEGAN & VEGETARIAN GOODNESS
"Builín Blasta is a friendly kind of place, offering a truly Irish Céad Míle Fáilte to everyone who wanders through their doors. They offer award-winning vegan options such as their lentil spaghetti bolognese with cashew “parmesan” and their super tasty vegan sandwich with chermoula, roasted mushroom, tomato and caramelised onion on homemade sourdough rye bread. If you’re looking for a sweet fix, treat yourself to one of their delicious vegan desserts and a warm cuppa."
Mentioned by This is Galway
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"If you like your outdoor dining to have those scenic seaside vibes, take a trip out to Spiddal and treat yourself to something tasty from Builín Blasta. They have an amazing range of baked treats, whether you prefer sweet (like a mango cheesecake!) or savoury (like a black pudding and blue cheese jambon!!). Loads of outdoor seating, doggy-friendly, wheelchair accessible and with a cute craft village next door to browse around."
Sweet Nothings Cafe
Sweet Nothings Cafe
5 (43 ratings)
Ballyconneely, Co. Galway, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by This is Galway
GALWAY SPOTS FOR VEGAN & VEGETARIAN GOODNESS
"Having started learning about vegetarianism and veganism nearly four years ago, the folks at Sweet Nothings café have always tried to put an emphasis on living clean and as sustainably as possible. Their menu is 100% vegetarian and nearly everything has a plant-based alternative. They’ve even got vegan, wheat and refined sugar free desserts that they’ve been selling at markets for the last three years and it’s clear that Connemara has taught them that simplicity and living in harmony with nature is the key to everything."
O'Dowd's Seafood Bar and Restaurant
O'Dowd's Seafood Bar and Restaurant
4.4 (561 ratings)
Main Street, Roundstone, Co. Galway, Ireland
RestaurantBarCafe
Mentioned by Ireland-Guide.com
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"The O’Dowd family have been welcoming visitors to this much-loved pub overlooking the harbour for longer than most people care to remember. There are some new developments from time to time, but the old bar is always the same – or at least ..."
Man of Aran Fudge
Man of Aran Fudge
4.7 (21 ratings)
Inisheer, Co. Galway, Ireland
Cafe
Copper Pot Artisan Bakery
Copper Pot Artisan Bakery
4.8 (6 ratings)
Holland Place, Liscannor, Co. Clare, Ireland
Cafe
Barcella Cafe
Barcella Cafe
4.5 (149 ratings)
Unit 1B, Ahaglugger, Barna, Co. Galway, H91 X6CD, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by This is Galway
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"For the Barna folk among us, Barcella Café are helping you keep the wolf from the door with their American style pancakes this Tuesday. They’ve got three options with a choice of three toppings to choose from. Bacon, maple syrup, Nutella, mixed berry jam, honey, fresh cream, banana - we’re drooling just thinking about it!"

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Aran Islands

Ionad Cultúrtha an Phiarsaigh, Conamara
Ionad Cultúrtha an Phiarsaigh, Conamara
4.5 (167 ratings)4.5 (41 ratings)
An Gort Mhór, Rosmuck, Co. Galway, H91 DW9A, Ireland
Historical landmarkVisitor Centers
Doolin Cave
Doolin Cave
4.6 (1031 ratings)4.5 (1019 ratings)
Tours of conserved limestone caves housing a record-breaking 7.3 metre long stalactite.
Craggycorradan East, Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland
Nature & ParksNovelty storePottery storeTour agencyCaverns & Caves
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"The longest stalactite in the northern hemisphere, measuring 7.3m, is the draw of the Doolin Cave, 3.5km north of Roadford. Tour times vary seasonally, but are usually on the hour. Glacial clay from deep within the cave is used by on-site potter Caireann Browne, who sells her works here. The property also has a 1km-long farmland trail featuring rare animal breeds, and a cafe."

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Aran Islands

Donnelly's of Barna Restaurant & Bar
Donnelly's of Barna Restaurant & Bar
4.4 (596 ratings)
Barna, Galway, Ireland
RestaurantBarEvent venueTour agencyWedding venue
Mentioned by This is Galway
SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD RESTAURANTS IN GALWAY
"Donnelly's Bar & Restaurant is an old local favourite that has been renovated to a beautifully modern finish. Located on the picturesque Barna Pier, it's the perfect location to appreciate the sea and its plentiful bounty!. Their menu packs a secret weapon that you won't find anywhere else; Neptune's Seafood Treasure is a crepe filled with fresh salmon, cod and prawns in a white wine sauce, gratinated and topped with Hollandaise and breadcrumbs, and it's delicious!"
Mentioned by ArrivalGuides.com
Galway & The West - Dining
"One of Ireland’s most renowned seafood restaurants, Donnelly's also caters to carnivores with its game and meat dishes. Wash it all down with a few drinks at the on-site bar."
Falls Hotel & Spa
Falls Hotel & Spa
4.4 (1202 ratings)
Cosy country hotel set in an 18th-century mansion offering a restaurant, a spa & an indoor pool.
Sroohil, Glencree, Co. Clare, V95 D2PC, Ireland
HotelBarFitness centerMassage spaRestaurantWedding venue
Builín Blasta Cafe & Bakery
Builín Blasta Cafe & Bakery
4.5 (368 ratings)
16, Spiddal, Spiddal Holiday Homes, Co. Galway, H91 PX7E, Ireland
CafeRestaurant
Mentioned by This is Galway
GALWAY SPOTS FOR VEGAN & VEGETARIAN GOODNESS
"Builín Blasta is a friendly kind of place, offering a truly Irish Céad Míle Fáilte to everyone who wanders through their doors. They offer award-winning vegan options such as their lentil spaghetti bolognese with cashew “parmesan” and their super tasty vegan sandwich with chermoula, roasted mushroom, tomato and caramelised onion on homemade sourdough rye bread. If you’re looking for a sweet fix, treat yourself to one of their delicious vegan desserts and a warm cuppa."
Mentioned by This is Galway
AL FRESCO DINING IN GALWAY
"If you like your outdoor dining to have those scenic seaside vibes, take a trip out to Spiddal and treat yourself to something tasty from Builín Blasta. They have an amazing range of baked treats, whether you prefer sweet (like a mango cheesecake!) or savoury (like a black pudding and blue cheese jambon!!). Loads of outdoor seating, doggy-friendly, wheelchair accessible and with a cute craft village next door to browse around."

Historic Sites in Aran Islands

Dún Aonghasa
Dún Aonghasa
4.8 (1160 ratings)5 (1289 ratings)
Prehistoric, dry stone wall fortification overlooking the Atlantic, with an on-site visitor centre.
Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co. Galway, H91 YT20, Ireland
Archaeological siteSights & LandmarksAncient RuinsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Standing guard over Inishmore, Dun Aengus, 8km west of Kilronan, has three massive drystone walls that run right up to sheer drops to the ocean below. Believed to be up to 2000 years old, the fort is protected by remarkable chevaux de frise, fearsome and densely packed defensive limestone spikes. Displays at its small visitor centre provide context and a 900m walkway wanders uphill to the fort itself."
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
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"Dún Aonghasa on Inis MorInis Mor The easiest way to get to Inis Mor is by taking a ferry from Ros a' Mhíl/Rossaveal, which is located about 50 minutes from Galway. You can either drive yourself to Rossaveal, or take advantage of the shuttle bus that leaves from central Galway about 1.5 hours before sailing in the morning."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Almost hanging over a 100-metre cliff edge on Inishmore, one of the Aran Islands, Dún Aonghasa is thought to be at least 2000 years old. It consists of four concentric circles, their walls sometimes as much as 4 metres thick. Yet for all its obvious defensive might, the fort is thought to have been largely ceremonial."
Glengowla Mines, Oughterard
Glengowla Mines, Oughterard
4.8 (184 ratings)5 (339 ratings)
Tours of abandoned silver & lead mines on a farm, plus turf cutting & sheep herding demonstrations.
Glengowla, Oughterard, Co. Galway, Ireland
Sights & LandmarksFarmGift shopMineTourist information centerHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"A ‘show mine’ that plays tribute to the days of mining in Connemara, West Galway, a trip to Glengowla brings you below ground to explore the dangerous extraction methods of 19th-century silver and lead mining. As well as the roughshod mining buildings and cave below, Glengowla is now home to an open farm, which is popular with local families. Glengowla Lodge, Glengowla East, Oughterard, Co."
Na Seacht dTeampaill - The Seven Churches
Na Seacht dTeampaill - The Seven Churches
4.4 (256 ratings)4 (149 ratings)
Sruthán, Onaght, Aran Islands, Co. Galway, Ireland
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksAncient RuinsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesHistoric Walking Areas

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Aran Islands

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Clai Ban
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Aran Thatch Cottage
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