Aer Arann Islands

FOOD & DRINK IN INIS OÍRR

TIGH RUAIRÍ
Tel: 099 75002

This pub is centrally located on Inis Oírr and offers great hospitality and service throughout the year. Music is played here every night during the summer months. Good Food served daily at competitive prices, seasonal seafood.

ÓSTÁN INIS ÓIRR
Tel: 099 75020

The hotel pub promises a great night out to its customers, with music played here nightly during the summer months, and great craic to be had.

The hotel has a restaurant which has an extensive menu and also serves bar food.

TIGH NED

Tel: 099 75004

The bar provides an ideal place to sit and enjoy the craic with fellow guests and locals around the warm open fire. Bar Food is served daily at very reasonable prices, it has a restaurant by night and often runs ceilís, discos and other popular events.

TEACH AN TAE

Tel: 099 75092

Traditional baked goods in a unique 1800’s home, now serving Ice-Cream Cones!

FISHERMAN’S COTTAGE CAFÉ
Tel: 099 75073

Great homemade food and service.

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Inis Mór is the largest of the three islands. It’s principal village is Kilronan where there is a good, deep harbour. An excellent Visitor’s Centre, Ionad Arainn, for the history and culture of the island.

Inis Meáin the middle island. There is one pub which is thatched and kept in the old traditional style. There is no bank on the island, so the bank flies in with Aer Arann once a month for business.

Inis Oírr, the smallest island, contains the ruins of St. Kevin’s Church, or Teampal Chaomhain, now sunk deeply into a sandy hill close to the shore. The saint’s feast day is June 14th.