“Our research shows that visiting an Irish pub is one of the most appealing experiences for visitors to Ireland.”
Peter Nash – Tourism Ireland
The real experience of Sligo can best be explored by seeking out some of the many excellent restaurants and pubs that the locality has to offer. Close by are four villages: Cliffoney, Grange, Mullaghmore and Drumcliffe,
We would bring your attention to the following listings and advise you to pre-book / make reservations.
North of Milk Harbour
Cliffoney, two miles north:

Harrison’s Bar & Restaurant
An award-winning gastro pub, restaurant and bar. Main Street, Cliffoney
Find out moreMullaghmore, five miles north:

Eithna’s By The Sea
Seafood restaurant with “daily changing menus of everything fresh from the sea”. The Harbour, Mullaghmore, Co. Sligo
Find out moreThe Pier Head Hotel
Hotel and leisure centre with two restaurants and a bar & lounge. The Harbour, Mullaghmore
Find out moreKinlough and Bundoran, fifteen miles north:
If you are happy with a slightly longer drive, there are even more venues to choose from: we suggest visiting TripAdvisor for details here.
South of Milk Harbour
Grange, two miles south
Drumcliffe, six miles south
Davis’s Restaurant @ Yeats Tavern
“Extensive a la carte menu with daily specials and roasts of the day”.
Find out moreHowever, this is just the tip of the iceberg! For more options you may choose to explore https://sligofoodtrail.ie/restaurants/
More eating, drinking – and entertainment
“Ireland is rich in dancing that understands a happy heart.”
Margaret Jackson
Additionally, Sligo Town (known affectionately as the city that never sleeps), has a wide range of restaurants and bars. For live music, web searching is advised – you may choose to start with http://www.sligomusic.ie/whats-on. See our ‘What to do’ page for more information.
Sligo’s tourism motto is ‘Sligo sets your spirit free’ – and we wouldn’t disagree with that! For every form of nightlife, such as dance clubs, concerts, cinema and restaurants – as well as simply places to sit down and enjoy a beer or two: Sligo is the place to go.
Find out more at http://sligomusic.ie/whats-on and https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/entertainment/