• About
    • About Us
    • Assessment Process
    • Contact Us
    • Quotes & Testimonials
    • Awards Presented
    • Awards Received
    • Info for Owners
    • Industry Login
    • My Ireland Login
  • Awards
  • Eat
  • Drink
  • Stay
  • Experience
    • Producers
    • Shopping (Buy Local Food)
    • Cookery Schools, Classes
  • 10 of the Best
    • Eat
    • Drink
    • Stay
    • Buy
    • Learn
    • Producers
  • Features
  • News+Views
  • Recipes
    • By Georgina Campbell
  • Competitions
    • Special Offers
  • More+
    • Our Guides & Cookbooks
    • What's On
    • Tourist Attractions
    • Gardens
    • Golf
    • Self Catering
    • Wedding Venues
    • Industry Login
Ireland Guide
Ireland Guide

- ireland -

Graphics Version | 
Ireland's Leading Independent Food & Hospitality Guide
LOGIN Pinterest Twiter Instagram Facebook  | 
Home > Eat > The Fisherman Seafood Bar and Grill

Eat

Comments(0) Add Comment

The Fisherman Seafood Bar and Grill

Restaurant

Dislike Like
5 votes (95%)
Print page Send to a friend
2 euro Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere Serious About Seafood

The Fisherman Seafood Bar and Grill

The O'Malley family's links with the sea go back decades and their modern restaurant is one of the new wave of top-quality chippies where the emphasis is on quality fish from sustainable sources - and the holiday atmosphere only a seaside setting can bring, even in the depths of winter.
Seats 180 (80 upstairs) Open Mon-Sun:9 am-10pm. MasterCard, Visa. abbreviations

Pat O'Malley is a fishmonger and an architect and, when he and his wife Lisa opened this atmospheric modern restaurant on the Salthill seafront in the sunny summer of 2014, they were celebrating family links with the sea that go back generations.


The O’Malleys are a fishing family from Cleggan, where an uncle has a mussel farm, and the family has had several trawlers fishing off the west coast of Ireland for over forty years.


This two-storey glass fronted seaside restaurant with uninterrupted views of Galway Bay is a all about that tradition. The scene is set by glowing brass lanterns that illuminate the gleaming bar, and walls alternating between exposed brickwork and driftwood effect panelling that are hung with family photos. 


Red sails on the ceiling cast a warm light below, and these are real sails, giving much more than a casual nod to the traditional 'Galway Hooker' boats with their impressive spread of dusky red cloth. This authenticity carries a message: The Fisherman is serious about seafood.


This modern restaurant is part of the new wave of top-quality chippies where the emphasis is on quality fish from sustainable sources, especially in the evening. The lunch menu is lighter on fish with a great selection of sandwich melts served with soup or fries, while at dinner the ice counter is centre stage, with the day's fresh fish proudly displayed for customers to see what's on offer.


An open kitchen creates a busy, buzzy atmosphere and you can watch the chefs assembling dishes of fresh fish and shellfish including oysters, mussels and langoustine in a choice of small or large servings.


There is also creamy seafood chowder, vegetable soup, or simply prepared smoked salmon. You could try a light Connemara crabmeat cocktail, where Waldorf salad meets the sea - a happy pile of crab, celery, apple, a hint of lime and a nice spike of fresh chilli.


For mains, what could be more delicious than a choice of the day’s freshly caught fish - cod, hake and haddock, either in a crisp golden batter or simply cooked on the grill. All come with tartare sauce, pea purée with a hint of mint and fries. The fries are the double fried beef dripping kind, the real deal.


Steak, surf and turf, grilled salmon and a vegetarian option complete the short and confidently cooked evening menu. Their fish and chips are available as take-out also, at a much reduced price.


Add a good wine list and a small selection of tasty desserts and you have a restaurant with the holiday atmosphere only a seaside setting can bring, even in the depths of winter.

 

Less
Read More
  • Facilities/Features
  • Restaurant/Dining/Pub
  • Location - By the sea
  • Seafood
  • Atmospheric
  • Buzzy Atmosphere
  • Early Bird / Value Menu Available
  • Informal
  • Old World / Traditional
  • Serious About Seafood
  • Sunday Dining
Last Updated: 04-04-2015
Author: Georgina Campbell
Click here if you are the owner or marketing manager

Might also like

Eat

Dela

Galway City, Co. Galway

Restaurant
Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality.

Sandwiched between a Creole BBQ joint and a Michelin starred restaurant, Dela more than holds its own in an area of the city that is home to many of Galway's best eating places. In the premises formerly occupied by Cava (since relocated to the city centre), Dela is ow ...

Read more
Drink & Eat

The King's Head

Galway City, Co. Galway

Pub
1 euro Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Serious About Seafood

The Kings Head is an 800 year old family run pub steeped in history located in the heart of Galway’s ‘latin Quarter’ and run by Mary and Paul Grealish, owners snce 1989.  This landmark Pub features Live Music every night, craft beers, cocktails, Ba ...

Read more
Eat

The Dough Bros

Galway City, Co. Galway

Restaurant
2 euro 'Best Budget' denotes moderately priced establishment (max. less than €50pps for accommodation or €35 for 3-course meal without drinks) Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality.

Artisan pizza makers who insist on nothing but the best, The Dough Bros are brothers Eugene and Ronan Greaney, and their childhood friend and chef, Laurence Enright. Theirs is a success story that very nearly wasn't. On the way home from catering their very first event ...

Read more
Drink & Eat & Stay

The Huntsman Inn

Galway City, Co. Galway

Bar / Guesthouse / Restaurant
2 euro Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere

Within walking distance of the city centre and easily accessible by car, this busy spot looks like a pretty row of houses and, with its colourful hanging baskets, the facade cleverly disguises a large interior. Contemporary décor and muted colours complement an ...

Read more
Eat & Stay

Glenlo Abbey Hotel

Galway City, Co. Galway

Hotel / Restaurant
5 euro Deluxe Accommodation Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

Originally an eighteenth century residence, Glenlo Abbey is just two and a half miles from Galway city yet, beautifully located on a 138-acre estate, with its own golf course and Pavilion, it offers all the advantages of the country. Following a period of closure and ma ...

Read more
Buy & Drink & Eat & Producer & Stay

The Twelve Hotel

Galway City, Co. Galway

Baking/Bakery / Bar / Hotel / Restaurant
2 euro Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Highly Recommended as a Special Place to Stay Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

Despite recent development at this seaside village, Barna has retained some of its old charm around the harbour area – and its location, handy to both Connemara and Galway City, is a huge attraction. And so is Fergus O’Halloran’s unique hotel which, alt ...

Read more

Contact details

+353 91 527 100
EMAIL
PLEASE MENTION IRELANDGUIDE.COM WHEN ENQUIRING

Address

The Fisherman Seafood Bar and Grill
Salthill Promenade , , Galway Co Galway
Show me where this establishment is on the map.
About Galway City Trip Planning Tools
  • Add to my Favourites +
  • View my Favourites
  • Local Recommendations
  • Hospitality
  • By Distance
    • All
      • Eat
        • Drink
          • Stay
            • Buy
              • Learn
                • Producer
                • By Category
                  • Comments

                  There are currently no comments

                  Leave a comment

                  You must be logged in to leave a comment
                  Not a member? Register for your free membership now!
                  Or leave a comment by logging in with:
                  Sign up with Twitter
                  Georgina Campbell's ireland-guide.com
                  Tweets by @IrelandGuide Tweets by IrelandGuide
                  © Copyright Georgina Campbell Guides 2025
                  • Disclaimer
                  • T & C
                  • Privacy Policy
                  • Site Map
                  • Links
                  • Advertise
                  • Ireland Hotels |
                  • Northern Ireland Hotels |
                  • B&B Ireland |
                  • Accommodation Ireland |
                  • Dublin Airport Hotels |
                  • Dublin Hotels |
                  • Dublin Restaurants |
                  • Belfast Hotels |
                  • Belfast Restaurants |
                  • Cork Hotels |
                  • Cork Restaurants |
                  • Galway Hotels |
                  • Galway Restaurants |
                  • Killarney Hotels |
                  • Killarney Restaurants |
                  • Kilkenny Hotels |
                  • Kilkenny Restaurants |
                  • Limerick Hotels |
                  • Limerick Restaurants |
                  • Sligo Hotels |
                  • Waterford Hotels |
                  • Westport Hotels
                  • My Ireland Guide - Log in
                  • My Favourites
                  • My Itineraries
                  • My Comments
                  • Special Offers
                  • Hire Cars
                  • Ferry Tickets
                  • Competition
                  This website uses cookies to help provide you with a better online experience. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Cookie Policy