Sligo Food Trail
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Sligo Food Trail treats your palate to an abundance of culinary treasures. You can map your own route to choose the cuisine that you love best. Sligo Food Trail treats your palate to an abundance of culinary treasures. You can map your own route to choose the cuisine that you love best. Welcome to foodie heaven!
What makes Sligo such a fantastic foodie destination is the culture that goes hand in hand with your food experience! Producers and Food Trail members take pride in giving you fresh, local, healthy, (and very often) organic food that nourishes your body while the scenery nurtures your soul. Artisan foods – such as cheeses, chutneys and honey – are plentiful at farmer’s markets and festivals, so you can enjoy a picnic with your loved ones while immersing yourself in the countryside.
As you drive through Sligo, you’ll witness the outstanding landscape which yields the fresh ingredients that create its exceptional cuisine: the lush green fields, the majestic mountains, the charming farms, the salmon rivers, and the mighty Atlantic Ocean! Indulge your taste buds on Knocknarea honey, wild Mullaghmore lobster, Lissadell oysters, and fresh eggs from the foot of Benbulben Mountain.
These are just your appetisers! Throughout Sligo, food producers, restaurants, cafés, gastro pubs, brewers, and farmer’s markets have combined their talents to give you one of the most sensational food experiences in Ireland: the Sligo Food Trail. You can weave your own path, select your favourite delicacies, taste a locally-produced beverage and make your own special memories.
Sligo’s premiere location on the Wild Atlantic Way means you can enjoy freshly-caught fish in any local restaurant. In fact, Sligo derived its Irish name ‘Sligeach’ – meaning ‘a shelly place’ – from the abundance of fresh shellfish along its coast, and in its rivers and estuaries. In Culleenamore, there is evidence of shellfish being consumed by humans 5,000 years ago!
The Atlantic also gifts us seaweed: one of nature's true wonder foods! With a Sea Shore Identification Walk experience, you can take a guided shore walk, learn the health benefits of seaweed, enjoy a cookery demonstration and top it off with a seaweed delicacy for dinner.
Whatever your food preference, Sligo Food Trail not only meets your expectations, it surpasses them! Whether you like steak or lamb, Irish stew or seafood chowder, sushi or traditional potato cakes, homemade ice cream or cookies, fresh juices or craft beers, you’ll be wowed by the variety, textures and flavours. Build up an appetite with an adventurous hike, a vibrant cycle or a relaxing walk, before delving into the liveliness of the cafés, pubs and restaurants.
There’s also an exciting annual festival in Sligo town – the Só Sligo Food and Cultural Festival – which features talks, tastings and cookery demonstrations from leading food entrepreneurs and innovative chefs.
Sligo is rich in historical and cultural experiences, such as a visit to Lissadell House where Sligo’s own revolutionary, Countess Markievicz, dined. Today you can dine in the adjoining courtyard’s authentic tearooms with delicious and sumptuous fare. While at Lissadell, behold the view from the Bow Room windows made famous by the poet W. B. Yeats.
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At Seafest make sure to say hello to Prannie Rhatigan Irish Seaweed Kitchen #SligoFoodTrail
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Our seaweed queen Dr. Prannie Rhatigan live at Seafest #SligoFoodTrail
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Taking & tasting #beer on a Friday with James & Tony Lough Gill Brewery lovely end to a week #indiebeerweek #SligoFoodTrail
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Busy Friday in the middle of bottling at The White Hag Irish Brewing Co. with brewmaster Joe #IndieBeerWeek #SligoFoodTrail #Sligo
Prannie Rhatigan, Irish Seaweed Kitchen - LookWest
Sligo Food Trail’s Seaweed Queen takes to the stage at Seafest 80,000 visitors are expected to descend on Galway this weekend for SeaFest, the national maritime festival. #SligoFoodTrail will be well represented with our very own Seaweed Queen, Dr. Prannie Rhatigan Irish Seaweed Kitchen on the Look West keynote speaker list. The line-up at the LookWest.ie Marquee will include keynote speakers, fun performances, a showcase of brilliant West of Ireland products and businesses all inspired by the sea and surfing culture. You can find the marquee here. Catch Prannie’s spellbinding seaweed talks on Saturday 1st July at 3pm and on Sunday 2nd July at 11.45am. SeaFest is a fun, free summer festival for all ages and the programme of events includes a seafood fair, seafood cookery demonstrations with celebrity chefs and seafaring family fun. There will be tours of ocean going vessels, leisure craft and boats, exhibits on marine life and lots more fun and educational activities. It takes place in and around Galway harbour and docks this weekend 30 June – 2 July. Sligo Tourism Discover Ireland VOYA Seaweed Baths Galway Tourism
Lough Gill Brewery Tours
Have you visited the Lough Gill Brewery? Take a tour and tasting today at 6 p.m. with Sligo's town first brewery in over 100 years. Meet the brewer and learn all about Lough Gill Brewery and the art of craft beer.
Knox
Patrick & David Knox are taking to the road! Keep an eye out...
Bistro Bianconi
Anyone for pizza? Bistro Bianconi #SligoFoodTrail
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#SligoFoodTrail is very lucky to have not one but two breweries taking part in #IndieBeerWeek celebrating the craft within our local communities. Now is your chance to visit Lough Gill Brewery and The White Hag Irish Brewing Co. on the Sligo Food Trail Sligo Tourism Look West Local Enterprise Office Sligo Sligo Chamber Of Commerce Indie Beer Week Ireland
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Pick up a copy of this weeks The Sligo Champion to read about Fabio's Homemade Italian Ice Cream story #SligoFoodTrail
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To celebrate Indie Beer Week, The White Hag Irish Brewing Co. welcome you to visit their brewery in Ballymote, #Sligo. Members of our brew team will guide you through the brew house to explain how we make craft beer, bring you through a tasting experience, and share with you The White Hag experience. Admission is free. Doors open at 3.30pm. Tours will take place at 4pm and 6pm. The venue will close at 7pm. Please reserve a tour place by email to: amy@thewhitehag.com Sligo Tourism South Sligo Tourism #SligoFoodTrail
The Organic Centre
Chef Gary Stafford Lyons Café & Bakeshop using fresh locally produced vegetables and edible flowers from The Organic Centre #SligoFoodTrail