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The Restaurant at the Abbey Hotel is located on the Galway Road, Roscommon. The establishment offers a casual yet elegant dining experience with varied dishes prepared with great attention to detail. Read more
JC Doorly's Pub is found in Roscommon Town. The small pub is known for its traditional music and friendly atmosphere. Read more
Úna Bhán Tourism runs a wonderful farmers market every Saturday from 10am-2pm in Boyle, County Roscommon. The market provides customers with the opportunity of meeting local producers and browsing their wide selection of produce. Read more
Benny's comprises a restaurant, coffee shop, delicatessen and bakery. Read more
A charming, traditional, family run bar, MJ Henry’s is located in the picturesque village of Cootehall, Roscommon on the banks of the River Boyle which is part of the Shannon River system. Read more
The food at Jackson's Restaurant in Roscommon Town is modern Irish cuisine, with strong European influences. On offer is a choice of game, seafood and vegetarian dishes. Read more
The Silver Eel is a bar and restaurant, as well as a function room and is located on the banks of the River Shannon at Grange Lake. Read more
There are endless reasons for customers to buy their food at County Roscommon's Origin Farmers' Market located in Boyle, not the least of which are the quality, the range and the friendly local food producers. Read more
Situated in Roscommon town, Gleesons Artisan Food and Wine Shop offers an extensive range of home-grown, organic, artisan and international produce,including their renowned brown bread and scones, home-baked ham plus much more. Read more
One of the major attractions at the Castlerea Railway Museum and Pub, is locomotive A55, a Metropolitan Vickers of Manchester, diesel electric locomotive dating from 1955, which was purchased from Iarnród Éireann. Read more
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