No. 58 Guidebook

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No. 58 Guidebook

Sightseeing

The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life is situated in the grounds of Turlough Park House & Victorian Gardens (built 1865) is 7.4 kms from Castlebar Town. Facilities include: Magnificient Grounds Café and Gift Shop Exhibitions and Workshops Free admission to all exhibitions 9 minute drive from No. 58 40 minute walk along the green way from No. 58 More information at: www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Country-Life
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Þjóðminjasafn Írlands - Líf á landi
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The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life is situated in the grounds of Turlough Park House & Victorian Gardens (built 1865) is 7.4 kms from Castlebar Town. Facilities include: Magnificient Grounds Café and Gift Shop Exhibitions and Workshops Free admission to all exhibitions 9 minute drive from No. 58 40 minute walk along the green way from No. 58 More information at: www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Country-Life
www.westporttourism.com
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Westport
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The remarkable neolithic site at Ceide Fields in County Mayo, Ireland, contains the oldest known stone-walled fields in the world – dating back nearly 6,000 years. Ceide Fields overlooks the mighty Atlantic Ocean which gently laps or vigorously pounds (depending on the weather!) up against the cliffs below. The landscape itself has been forged from the dramatic upheaval and movement of the earths crust over millions of years. The soil at Ceide Fields has been constantly subjected to the conflicts of the weather. The warm Gulf Stream comes up past the American continent between Ireland and Iceland. In the opposite direction, cold deep waters flow south from the icey Arctic Ocean. The combination of all these factors have resulted in the wild beauty and uniqueness of this region in County Mayo www.ceidefields.com
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Céide Fields
Glenurla
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The remarkable neolithic site at Ceide Fields in County Mayo, Ireland, contains the oldest known stone-walled fields in the world – dating back nearly 6,000 years. Ceide Fields overlooks the mighty Atlantic Ocean which gently laps or vigorously pounds (depending on the weather!) up against the cliffs below. The landscape itself has been forged from the dramatic upheaval and movement of the earths crust over millions of years. The soil at Ceide Fields has been constantly subjected to the conflicts of the weather. The warm Gulf Stream comes up past the American continent between Ireland and Iceland. In the opposite direction, cold deep waters flow south from the icey Arctic Ocean. The combination of all these factors have resulted in the wild beauty and uniqueness of this region in County Mayo www.ceidefields.com
Moore Hall, or Moorehall, the house and estate of George Henry Moore and family, is situated to the south of the village Carnacon in the barony of Carra, County Mayo in a karst limestone landscape. The Moores were an aristocratic Irish family who built Moore Hall between 1792 and 1795. Wikipedia
Moore Hall Forest Recreation Area
Moore Hall, or Moorehall, the house and estate of George Henry Moore and family, is situated to the south of the village Carnacon in the barony of Carra, County Mayo in a karst limestone landscape. The Moores were an aristocratic Irish family who built Moore Hall between 1792 and 1795. Wikipedia
ABOUT THE LOUGH CARRA WEBSITE www.loughcarra.org This website provides a wide variety of information on the ecology, biodiversity, conservation, history and archaeology of County Mayo’s Lough Carra and its lakeshore habitats.There is a variety of topics available, ranging from non-technical information to copies of scientific publications, as well as images of the lake and its habitats and wildlife. Lough Carra is the largest marl lake in Ireland and is part of the Great Western Lakes complex. It covers 1,560 hectares and is joined to Lough Mask by the Keel River. It has many islands and a ragged shoreline with a plethora of bays and promontories, all on a bedrock of limestone. The information on this website has been collated from various sources and is provided in order to raise awareness and understanding of the value and importance of this beautiful lake, and to encourage enhanced protection of this valuable component of Ireland’s heritage. The menu gives a full list of all information, to access the information, select the title of interest. The website is constantly being updated.
Lough Carra
ABOUT THE LOUGH CARRA WEBSITE www.loughcarra.org This website provides a wide variety of information on the ecology, biodiversity, conservation, history and archaeology of County Mayo’s Lough Carra and its lakeshore habitats.There is a variety of topics available, ranging from non-technical information to copies of scientific publications, as well as images of the lake and its habitats and wildlife. Lough Carra is the largest marl lake in Ireland and is part of the Great Western Lakes complex. It covers 1,560 hectares and is joined to Lough Mask by the Keel River. It has many islands and a ragged shoreline with a plethora of bays and promontories, all on a bedrock of limestone. The information on this website has been collated from various sources and is provided in order to raise awareness and understanding of the value and importance of this beautiful lake, and to encourage enhanced protection of this valuable component of Ireland’s heritage. The menu gives a full list of all information, to access the information, select the title of interest. The website is constantly being updated.
Eviction Cottage A 19th century eviction cottage at Elmhall, once the home of the Walshe family, who were evicted by the landlord's agents, has been restored and refurnished as a Heritage Centre, by Belcarra Community Co-Op. The cottage was the scene of the last eviction in Belcarra, where a family of nine were evicted by the Landlord's agents, the infamous Gardiner, Pringle and Cuffe on Saturday October 2nd 1886. Also restored is the 'tigin' which is a single room built at the time by the neighbours to house the evicted family. Restoration Work commenced on the project on April 7th 1997 and was completed on March 19th 1999. Most of the work was carried out by the local Fás Scheme and fundraising for materials was done by the local community. Great care has been taken and much research done to have the cottage as authentic as possible. Contents of the Cottage The cottage is laid out as it was when in use before the eviction and there are life-sized cutouts in the cottage produced by local artist Bridie Geraghty. You will also find the following: Belcarra's History of Place Names Griffith's Valuation of 1848 1901 Census of Elmhall and Belcarra Headstone inscriptions from local graveyards - Guesdian, Elmhall, Drum, Protestant. Projects carried out by the Belcarra community Co-Op: Housing for the Elderly, Tobar an Bhaile, Fishing Area and River Walk. www.museumsofmayo.com/eviction-cottage/eviction-cottage-belcarra.html
Eviction Cottage
Eviction Cottage A 19th century eviction cottage at Elmhall, once the home of the Walshe family, who were evicted by the landlord's agents, has been restored and refurnished as a Heritage Centre, by Belcarra Community Co-Op. The cottage was the scene of the last eviction in Belcarra, where a family of nine were evicted by the Landlord's agents, the infamous Gardiner, Pringle and Cuffe on Saturday October 2nd 1886. Also restored is the 'tigin' which is a single room built at the time by the neighbours to house the evicted family. Restoration Work commenced on the project on April 7th 1997 and was completed on March 19th 1999. Most of the work was carried out by the local Fás Scheme and fundraising for materials was done by the local community. Great care has been taken and much research done to have the cottage as authentic as possible. Contents of the Cottage The cottage is laid out as it was when in use before the eviction and there are life-sized cutouts in the cottage produced by local artist Bridie Geraghty. You will also find the following: Belcarra's History of Place Names Griffith's Valuation of 1848 1901 Census of Elmhall and Belcarra Headstone inscriptions from local graveyards - Guesdian, Elmhall, Drum, Protestant. Projects carried out by the Belcarra community Co-Op: Housing for the Elderly, Tobar an Bhaile, Fishing Area and River Walk. www.museumsofmayo.com/eviction-cottage/eviction-cottage-belcarra.html
The Michael Davitt Museum is located in the picturesque and historic village of Straide in Co Mayo on the N58 route between Ballyvary and Foxford. A 15 minute drive from No. 58. The museum is housed in the magnificently restored pre-Penal Church that was used prior to the enactment of the 1690’s Penal laws which were more commonly known as popery laws. The Michael Davitt Visitor Centre includes the beautiful surrounding grounds of Straide Abbey, which together with parking and picnic area provides an ideal destination for one of the great family days out in Mayo.. The Museum staff are knowledgeable and friendly. We welcome you with a free video and guided tour of exhibits and the abbey; we can also help with genealogical searches. We look forward to your visit. Thank you for supporting the Museum! The Michael Davitt Museum contains an extensive collection of historical artefacts including original documents, photos, Land Acts, letters, postcards, posters, rosary beads and other items connected with Michael Davitt’s life and his campaign work within the National Land League. Davitt was a social reformer, Member of Parliament, author, GAA Patron, Patron of Glasgow Celtic FC, labour leader and international humanitarian. He is Mayo’s most famous son and Ireland’s greatest Patriot. Michael Davitt was christened in 1846 during the time of the Great Famine in the Penal Church in Straide. The church is adjacent to the 13th Century remains of Straide Abbey. Founded in 1245 Straide Abbey has a magnificent medieval high alter. Michael Davitt is buried in the cloister area of the Abbey. Anne Deane President of the Ladies Land League is buried in the Abbey. www.michaeldavittmuseum.ie/
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Michael Davitt Museum
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The Michael Davitt Museum is located in the picturesque and historic village of Straide in Co Mayo on the N58 route between Ballyvary and Foxford. A 15 minute drive from No. 58. The museum is housed in the magnificently restored pre-Penal Church that was used prior to the enactment of the 1690’s Penal laws which were more commonly known as popery laws. The Michael Davitt Visitor Centre includes the beautiful surrounding grounds of Straide Abbey, which together with parking and picnic area provides an ideal destination for one of the great family days out in Mayo.. The Museum staff are knowledgeable and friendly. We welcome you with a free video and guided tour of exhibits and the abbey; we can also help with genealogical searches. We look forward to your visit. Thank you for supporting the Museum! The Michael Davitt Museum contains an extensive collection of historical artefacts including original documents, photos, Land Acts, letters, postcards, posters, rosary beads and other items connected with Michael Davitt’s life and his campaign work within the National Land League. Davitt was a social reformer, Member of Parliament, author, GAA Patron, Patron of Glasgow Celtic FC, labour leader and international humanitarian. He is Mayo’s most famous son and Ireland’s greatest Patriot. Michael Davitt was christened in 1846 during the time of the Great Famine in the Penal Church in Straide. The church is adjacent to the 13th Century remains of Straide Abbey. Founded in 1245 Straide Abbey has a magnificent medieval high alter. Michael Davitt is buried in the cloister area of the Abbey. Anne Deane President of the Ladies Land League is buried in the Abbey. www.michaeldavittmuseum.ie/
Visit Jack's Traditional Cottage in Islandeady, a 15 minute drive from No. 58
Jacks Cottage
Visit Jack's Traditional Cottage in Islandeady, a 15 minute drive from No. 58
Mayo Peace Park commemorates all those who served and died in the major world wars & conflicts of the past century as well as in other wars & conflicts. It was developed to remember a forgotten generation of brave heroic local people from every town and village of the county, whose service & sacrifice had been ignored and forgotten, indeed airbrushed out of modern Irish history until recent times. https://www.mayo-ireland.ie/en/towns-villages/castlebar/visitors-guide/mayo-peace-park.html
Mayo Peace Park
Lannagh Road
Mayo Peace Park commemorates all those who served and died in the major world wars & conflicts of the past century as well as in other wars & conflicts. It was developed to remember a forgotten generation of brave heroic local people from every town and village of the county, whose service & sacrifice had been ignored and forgotten, indeed airbrushed out of modern Irish history until recent times. https://www.mayo-ireland.ie/en/towns-villages/castlebar/visitors-guide/mayo-peace-park.html

Pilgrimage

Croagh Patrick, which overlooks Clew Bay in County Mayo, is considered the holiest mountain in Ireland. The tradition of pilgrimage to this holy mountain stretches back over 5,000 years from the Stone Age to the present day without interruption. Its religious significance dates back to the time of the pagans, when people are thought to have gathered here to celebrate the beginning of harvest season. Croagh Patrick is renowned for its Patrician Pilgrimage in honour of Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint. It was on the summit of the mountain that Saint Patrick fasted for forty days in 441 AD and the custom has been faithfully handed down from generation to generation. The Black Bell of Saint Patrick was a highly venerated relic on Croagh Patrick for many years. 26 minute drive from No. 58 www.westporttourism.com
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Croagh Patrick
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Croagh Patrick, which overlooks Clew Bay in County Mayo, is considered the holiest mountain in Ireland. The tradition of pilgrimage to this holy mountain stretches back over 5,000 years from the Stone Age to the present day without interruption. Its religious significance dates back to the time of the pagans, when people are thought to have gathered here to celebrate the beginning of harvest season. Croagh Patrick is renowned for its Patrician Pilgrimage in honour of Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint. It was on the summit of the mountain that Saint Patrick fasted for forty days in 441 AD and the custom has been faithfully handed down from generation to generation. The Black Bell of Saint Patrick was a highly venerated relic on Croagh Patrick for many years. 26 minute drive from No. 58 www.westporttourism.com
Knock - Ireland's National Marian Shrine Since the Apparition on the 21st of August 1879, pilgrims and visitors have been welcomed to Knock Shrine. Knock Shrine offers a peaceful, contemplative space in which to pray, to reflect and to reconnect. At Knock, they pray with you and for you. 30 minute drive from Castlebar www.knockshrine.ie
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Knock
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Knock - Ireland's National Marian Shrine Since the Apparition on the 21st of August 1879, pilgrims and visitors have been welcomed to Knock Shrine. Knock Shrine offers a peaceful, contemplative space in which to pray, to reflect and to reconnect. At Knock, they pray with you and for you. 30 minute drive from Castlebar www.knockshrine.ie
In 2016 Ballintubber Abbey celebrated 800 years of continuous Mass and religious services at the abbey. Ballintubber Abbey was founded by King Cathal Crovdearg O’Conor – Cathal Mór of the wine-red hand. He was of the royal race of the O’Connors, King of Connacht and notable patrons of the arts. The Cross of Cong, one of our national treasures, was designed for his father, Turlach O’Connor. Though there are many references in the ancient annals to 1216 as the year of its foundation, the circumstances are shrouded in legend. Cathal was the natural son of King Turloch. Before he ascended the throne of his father he was in flight from the vengeance of Turloch’s queen. Local folklore tells us that during this period he had been working in Ballintubber for a man named Sheridan, who treated him with the greatest kindness. Leaving Ballintubber, Cathal vowed that he would never forget the kindness shown him there. Years afterwards, when Cathal ascended the throne of his father, he paid a visit to his old friend. The king asked him if there were any favours he could do in return for the kindness shown him in the days of exile. Sheridan told him that he was now old and that he wanted for little in this world, but if the king would restore their old church which was collapsing, he would be eternally grateful. Cathal promised that instead of repairing the old church he would build a new one. The years went by, and on his next visit the king asked the old man how he liked his new church. Sheridan reproached Cathal for not keeping his royal word, but the king asserted that he had given orders for such a church to be built. On investigation it was found that a church had been built, but in Baile tobair Bhrighde, Roscommon, instead of Baile tobair Phádraig, Mayo. And the story goes that the king vowed to build another church seven times more magnificent in Ballintubber, Mayo, and that is how Ballintubber got its abbey. www.ballintubberabbey.ie
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Ballintubber Abbey
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In 2016 Ballintubber Abbey celebrated 800 years of continuous Mass and religious services at the abbey. Ballintubber Abbey was founded by King Cathal Crovdearg O’Conor – Cathal Mór of the wine-red hand. He was of the royal race of the O’Connors, King of Connacht and notable patrons of the arts. The Cross of Cong, one of our national treasures, was designed for his father, Turlach O’Connor. Though there are many references in the ancient annals to 1216 as the year of its foundation, the circumstances are shrouded in legend. Cathal was the natural son of King Turloch. Before he ascended the throne of his father he was in flight from the vengeance of Turloch’s queen. Local folklore tells us that during this period he had been working in Ballintubber for a man named Sheridan, who treated him with the greatest kindness. Leaving Ballintubber, Cathal vowed that he would never forget the kindness shown him there. Years afterwards, when Cathal ascended the throne of his father, he paid a visit to his old friend. The king asked him if there were any favours he could do in return for the kindness shown him in the days of exile. Sheridan told him that he was now old and that he wanted for little in this world, but if the king would restore their old church which was collapsing, he would be eternally grateful. Cathal promised that instead of repairing the old church he would build a new one. The years went by, and on his next visit the king asked the old man how he liked his new church. Sheridan reproached Cathal for not keeping his royal word, but the king asserted that he had given orders for such a church to be built. On investigation it was found that a church had been built, but in Baile tobair Bhrighde, Roscommon, instead of Baile tobair Phádraig, Mayo. And the story goes that the king vowed to build another church seven times more magnificent in Ballintubber, Mayo, and that is how Ballintubber got its abbey. www.ballintubberabbey.ie

City/town information

www.westporttourism.com
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Westport
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Shopping

Woven in Ireland since 1892. Foxford Woolen Mills is the ideal place for those who like to browse and shop with an eye for difference. Take a break and relay in their coffee shop / restaurant. Bedlinen Throws Throws Scarfs Clothes Furniture www.foxformwollenmills.com 20 minute drive from No. 58
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Foxford Ullarverksmiðjur
Providence Road
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Woven in Ireland since 1892. Foxford Woolen Mills is the ideal place for those who like to browse and shop with an eye for difference. Take a break and relay in their coffee shop / restaurant. Bedlinen Throws Throws Scarfs Clothes Furniture www.foxformwollenmills.com 20 minute drive from No. 58
A 10 minute drive from No. 58. www.horkans.ie (Extract) This is Horkan's flagship store and it’s also from here that we ship out all orders placed on our online store. This store has been granted the prestigious 5-Star Garden Centre Award from Bord Bia, an honour shared by only a few garden centres in Ireland. This award recognises our excellent customer service, top-quality products, extensive selection and our ability to give expert horticultural advice to each and every customer. At this huge store, you’ll find Mayo’s best selection of plants, trees, gardening tools and accessories, as well as an extensive selection of homeware, outdoor living products, clothing and leisure products.
Horkan's Castlebar
Turlough Road
A 10 minute drive from No. 58. www.horkans.ie (Extract) This is Horkan's flagship store and it’s also from here that we ship out all orders placed on our online store. This store has been granted the prestigious 5-Star Garden Centre Award from Bord Bia, an honour shared by only a few garden centres in Ireland. This award recognises our excellent customer service, top-quality products, extensive selection and our ability to give expert horticultural advice to each and every customer. At this huge store, you’ll find Mayo’s best selection of plants, trees, gardening tools and accessories, as well as an extensive selection of homeware, outdoor living products, clothing and leisure products.
Hopkins Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo https://www.carraigdonn.com/
Carraig Donn Castlebar
Hopkins Road
Hopkins Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo https://www.carraigdonn.com/
A 15 minute walk from No. 58 at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
Woodie's Castlebar
Breaffy Road
A 15 minute walk from No. 58 at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
Situated 15 minutes walk from No. 58 at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
Harvey Norman Castlebar
Breaffy Road
Situated 15 minutes walk from No. 58 at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
Situated 15 minutes walk from No. 58 at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
Home Store + More
Breaffy Road
Situated 15 minutes walk from No. 58 at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267

Leisure

A five minute walk from No. 58, Mayo Leisure Point is an indoor Entertainment complex in Castlebar, offering 10 pin bowling, 7 screen cinema, Q-2000 laser game, Children's Play area, Movie Bowl Diner, Arcade Games. Mayo Leisure Point is open all year round, catering for all ages, Birthday Parties, School Tours, Company Outings and Family Outings. In the complex there is also Hogs Heaven Bar, Garbos Live Music Venue, Castle Leisure Club and Kachina Spa. Free Parking Free Wifi Wheelchair Accessible www.mayoleisurepoint.ie
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Mayo Leisure Point
Moneen Road
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A five minute walk from No. 58, Mayo Leisure Point is an indoor Entertainment complex in Castlebar, offering 10 pin bowling, 7 screen cinema, Q-2000 laser game, Children's Play area, Movie Bowl Diner, Arcade Games. Mayo Leisure Point is open all year round, catering for all ages, Birthday Parties, School Tours, Company Outings and Family Outings. In the complex there is also Hogs Heaven Bar, Garbos Live Music Venue, Castle Leisure Club and Kachina Spa. Free Parking Free Wifi Wheelchair Accessible www.mayoleisurepoint.ie
This state of the art facility, was opened to the public on Friday April 05th 2019, by Mayo County Council. The Leisure Complex at Lough Lannagh comprises of an eight lane competitive swimming pool, toddler learning pool, gym and yoga studios, steam room, sauna and general purpose rooms. Alongside the swimming pool they have the Gym Studio and Yoga suite run and operated by The Movement. They offer a range of classes from Yoga, Pilates and Reformer Pilates. www.leisurecomplexloughlannagh.ie
Leisure Complex at Lough Lannagh
This state of the art facility, was opened to the public on Friday April 05th 2019, by Mayo County Council. The Leisure Complex at Lough Lannagh comprises of an eight lane competitive swimming pool, toddler learning pool, gym and yoga studios, steam room, sauna and general purpose rooms. Alongside the swimming pool they have the Gym Studio and Yoga suite run and operated by The Movement. They offer a range of classes from Yoga, Pilates and Reformer Pilates. www.leisurecomplexloughlannagh.ie

Rent a Bicycle

Rent a bike from The Bike Clinic in Mayo. They specialise in all things bike related. They stock an excellent range of bikes for rent, bikes for sale and they even offer a repair service. They have bikes available for all ages, from a child’s first bike, right up to an adult. Situated right beside the start of the Castlebar greenway and a 5 minute walk from No. 58 Gents and ladies bikes for hire Children’s bikes for hire Children’s seats, trailers and tag alongs also available Booking advisable Free helmets with all bikes www.bike-clinic.com
Bike Clinic
Springfield
Rent a bike from The Bike Clinic in Mayo. They specialise in all things bike related. They stock an excellent range of bikes for rent, bikes for sale and they even offer a repair service. They have bikes available for all ages, from a child’s first bike, right up to an adult. Situated right beside the start of the Castlebar greenway and a 5 minute walk from No. 58 Gents and ladies bikes for hire Children’s bikes for hire Children’s seats, trailers and tag alongs also available Booking advisable Free helmets with all bikes www.bike-clinic.com

Food scene

Highly recommend House of Plates for a memorable dining experience in house or take away. Website Extract: House Of Plates is a casual, contemporary restaurant with a focus on good quality Irish food. We are passionate about using locally produced, seasonal and artisan foods. We have a team of food partners from the surrounding locality and region. Our Mission is to provide a unique dining experience. We want every customer to leave the restaurant happy. We strive to achieve this goal by providing excellent food and service in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Due to Covid 19, our restaurant is closed to in house dinners but we operate a take away menu Thursday-Sunday. We offer a range of great quality food to eat at home. We also have vegetarian and gluten free options. You can view and order online www.houseofplates.touchtakeaway.net/menu
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House of plates
Upper Chapel Street
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Highly recommend House of Plates for a memorable dining experience in house or take away. Website Extract: House Of Plates is a casual, contemporary restaurant with a focus on good quality Irish food. We are passionate about using locally produced, seasonal and artisan foods. We have a team of food partners from the surrounding locality and region. Our Mission is to provide a unique dining experience. We want every customer to leave the restaurant happy. We strive to achieve this goal by providing excellent food and service in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Due to Covid 19, our restaurant is closed to in house dinners but we operate a take away menu Thursday-Sunday. We offer a range of great quality food to eat at home. We also have vegetarian and gluten free options. You can view and order online www.houseofplates.touchtakeaway.net/menu
I highly recommend The Dining Room which is an intimate restaurant for couples or groups, but booking in recommended. www.diningroomcastlebar.com
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Dining Room
Bridge Street
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I highly recommend The Dining Room which is an intimate restaurant for couples or groups, but booking in recommended. www.diningroomcastlebar.com
Situated at Lower Westport Road, Castlebar Mc Donald's provide a drive through as well as sit in facility to customers.
McDonald's
Lower Westport Rd
Situated at Lower Westport Road, Castlebar Mc Donald's provide a drive through as well as sit in facility to customers.
Situated on Main Street, Castlebar
Supermac's & Papa John's
Main Street
Situated on Main Street, Castlebar
The Cadden name behind Bar One is synonymous with outstanding food and hospitality in the West of Ireland since 1978. We are a multi award winning public house and eatery located in the heart of Castlebar town. ​You can now enjoy food from award-winning Cadden's Bar One in the comfort of your own home. www.barone.ie
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Bar One Gastro Pub
2 Rush Street
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The Cadden name behind Bar One is synonymous with outstanding food and hospitality in the West of Ireland since 1978. We are a multi award winning public house and eatery located in the heart of Castlebar town. ​You can now enjoy food from award-winning Cadden's Bar One in the comfort of your own home. www.barone.ie
Situated 6 Hopkins Road, Castlebar (Opposite Tesco) Collection and Deliver Service Available. https://www.apache.ie/stores/order-pizza-castlebar?utm_source=mybusiness&utm_medium=organic
Apache Pizza Castlebar
6 Hopkins Road
Situated 6 Hopkins Road, Castlebar (Opposite Tesco) Collection and Deliver Service Available. https://www.apache.ie/stores/order-pizza-castlebar?utm_source=mybusiness&utm_medium=organic
Situated at Stephen's Place, Unit 1, Spencer St, Castlebar, Co. Mayo this is a 10 minute walk from No. 58
Domino's Pizza - Castlebar
Spencer Street
Situated at Stephen's Place, Unit 1, Spencer St, Castlebar, Co. Mayo this is a 10 minute walk from No. 58
Situated at Spencer Street Castlebar this is a 10 minute walk from No. 58. It is opposite Domino's Pizzas
Blue Thunder
Ballyhaunis Road
Situated at Spencer Street Castlebar this is a 10 minute walk from No. 58. It is opposite Domino's Pizzas
A 10 minute drive from No. 58, The Bay Leaf family restaurant is situated in Horkan’s Lifestyle and Garden Centre, Turlough, Castlebar, Co. Mayo beside the Irish Country Life Museum. The restaurant prides itself on providing high quality food in a relaxing atmosphere. The bay leaf is a cafe, bakery and restaurant. Why not come and enjoy a delicious breakfast, perhaps a cappuccino for elevenses, or a wonderful lunch from our tasty menu. www.thebayleaf.ie
The Bay Leaf
A 10 minute drive from No. 58, The Bay Leaf family restaurant is situated in Horkan’s Lifestyle and Garden Centre, Turlough, Castlebar, Co. Mayo beside the Irish Country Life Museum. The restaurant prides itself on providing high quality food in a relaxing atmosphere. The bay leaf is a cafe, bakery and restaurant. Why not come and enjoy a delicious breakfast, perhaps a cappuccino for elevenses, or a wonderful lunch from our tasty menu. www.thebayleaf.ie
Corleys Abbey Lodge is situated opposite Ballintubber Abbey and highly recommended for lunch or a light snack.
Corley's Bar
Corleys Abbey Lodge is situated opposite Ballintubber Abbey and highly recommended for lunch or a light snack.
Situated 15 minutes walk from No. 58, Costa Coffee at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
Costa Coffee
Situated 15 minutes walk from No. 58, Costa Coffee at Castlebar Retail Business Park, Breaffy Rd, Knockrawer, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23 Y267
A 5 minute walk from No. 58 Mulroys offer a range of high quality hot lunches and salad bar ideal to take away 7 days a week.
Mulroy's Filling Station
A 5 minute walk from No. 58 Mulroys offer a range of high quality hot lunches and salad bar ideal to take away 7 days a week.