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The Kings Head

4.4 (4457)

800 years of history, fresh local seafood, live music nightly—authentic Irish gastropub in Galway's heart.

An 800-year-old historic pub in Galway's Latin Quarter, The Kings Head seamlessly blends medieval heritage with contemporary gastropub excellence. Located on High Street, this three-storey establishment serves locally-sourced seafood and Irish fare, complemented by craft beers, whiskeys, and cocktails. Live music performs nightly, creating an authentic Irish atmosphere that draws both locals and travelers seeking genuine cultural immersion.

A brief summary to The Kings Head

  • Monday 12 pm-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 pm-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 pm-12 am
  • Thursday 12 pm-12 am
  • Friday 12 pm-2 am
  • Saturday 12 pm-2 am
  • Sunday 12 pm-12 am

Local tips

  • Arrive early or be prepared to queue, especially during peak evening hours and weekends. The pub operates walk-ins only with no reservations, so popular times can mean waiting for a table despite the three-storey layout.
  • Order the Atlantic seafood chowder—it's consistently praised as among the very best in Ireland and offers excellent value as a starter that's substantial enough for a light meal.
  • Plan to stay for live music, which performs every evening. The nightly performances of traditional Irish, rock, and folk music are integral to the authentic atmosphere and included in your visit.
  • Try the house Blood Red Ale, brewed exclusively for the pub by Galway Hooker Brewery. It's a unique craft beer with historical significance that you won't find elsewhere.
  • Visit during lunch for more relaxed service and shorter waits. The lunchtime menu includes excellent sandwiches like The King's Club, and the atmosphere remains lively without evening dinner rush intensity.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Galway city center, The Kings Head is located on High Street in the Latin Quarter, easily accessible on foot from most central accommodations. Walking from Eyre Square takes approximately 8-10 minutes. The location is in the heart of the pedestrian-friendly medieval city center.

  • Public Transport

    Galway's city center is compact and walkable. Local bus services serve the broader area, but High Street is best accessed on foot. No direct public transport stops at the venue itself, but the city center bus station is within a 10-minute walk.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop you at High Street. Parking in the immediate area is limited due to the medieval street layout, so ride-sharing or taxis are recommended for those arriving by car. The address is 15 High Street, Galway, H91 AY6P.

  • Accessibility

    The venue is wheelchair accessible. The three-storey historic building has been adapted to accommodate mobility needs while preserving its character. Contact the pub directly at +353 91 566 630 or info@thekingshead.ie for specific accessibility questions.

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Historic Legacy and Architecture

The Kings Head stands as one of Galway's oldest buildings, dating back over 800 years to the 13th century. The pub's name derives from its dramatic historical connection: it was seized by Colonel Peter Stubbers, the executioner of King Charles I of England in 1649. The original fireplace remains intact, still housing a roaring fire, while old flagstones and period details throughout the three-storey building tell stories of centuries past. The structure's quirky architectural lines and preserved features make it a living museum of Galway's medieval heritage, with direct links to the city's 14 tribes.

Culinary Excellence and Local Sourcing

Under the ownership and management of Paul and Mary Grealish since 1989, The Kings Head has transformed into one of Ireland's defining gastropubs. The establishment's food philosophy centers on seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients—particularly seafood from the Wild Atlantic Way. The menu features Atlantic seafood chowder (recognized as among the very best), Clarinbridge oysters, Galway lobster, Cleggan crab claws, fresh fish and chips, and Connemara lamb. Signature dishes include The King Charles Burger, made in-house on a genuine Waterford Blaa, and creative preparations like scallops with boxty and cod with sorrel butter sauce. Executive head chef Brendan Keane brings deft precision to benchmark iterations of crowd favorites. The establishment earned recognition on the Sunday Times Ireland's 100 Best Restaurants list in 2025.

Beverages and Craft Selection

The drinks program reflects the same commitment to quality and local pride. The Kings Head features an extensive selection of Irish whiskeys, craft beers including their own exclusive Blood Red Ale brewed by Galway Hooker Brewery, and classic cocktails alongside creative concoctions using poitín. The Blood Red Ale, a small-batch nitro ale full of hops and history, was inspired by the pub's own dramatic past.

Live Entertainment and Atmosphere

Live music performs seven nights a week on the main stage, showcasing traditional Irish music, rock, folk, and regular trad sessions. The venue also hosts stand-up comedy and lunchtime theatre, embodying the Irish concept of 'craic'—the spirit of fun and conviviality. The atmosphere combines medieval authenticity with welcoming hospitality, creating an environment where conversation flows naturally and visitors become part of the experience.

Practical Amenities and Access

The three-storey layout provides ample seating across multiple levels, accommodating both intimate gatherings and larger groups. The establishment operates on a walk-in basis with no reservations required, reflecting traditional pub culture. Free WiFi, full bar service, and wheelchair accessibility ensure modern convenience within the historic setting. The central High Street location places guests in the heart of Galway's vibrant Latin Quarter, surrounded by the city's cultural attractions.

Seasonal and Special Offerings

Seasonal menus highlight the freshest available ingredients, with summer featuring Irish berries and colder months offering comforting hot puddings. Special occasions like Christmas receive particular attention, with festive decorations, seasonal menu items, and winter warmer drinks complementing the year-round live entertainment.

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