• Sligo, County Sligo

This is a 2.5-hour long food tour. You will visit five to seven Sligo venues, taste and sample a variety of dishes made with the freshest local produce and taste drinks such as craft beers, wine & whiskey. Get together to share food, drink, experiences and stories. There is no better way to explore Sligo than through its hospitality industry with Anthony Gray as a host.

Sligo’s hospitality experts not only compliment each other in their unique offerings but also come together to strengthen the visitor experience. From an exclusive local Oyster farm and tasting experience, to world class wines, gourmet sweet treats, locally distilled beverages and a buzzing music and culture scene, Taste of Sligo Tours combines it all to ensure that Sligo remains in every food lover’s heart.

What’s included;

  • 5 to 7 stops in Sligos top Food Spots
  • Drinks and Food
  • Dietary Requirements Catered For
  • Local Expert Foodie and Guide

What’s not included

  • Non alcohol option available

More info…

  • Admission fees: Paid Admission
  • Open: Public tours on selected dates and private groups available any date by prior arrangement – see website here for info
  • Suitable for younger children: No
  • Indoor facilities: Yes
  • Gift shop: Available throughout
  • Dining/refreshments: Full details above regarding food and drink stops throughout the tour
  • Toilets: On-site.
  • Groups: Groups are welcome with prior booking.
  • Accessibility: Fully accessible.
  • Parking: Free car park and free coach parking.

About Sligo

Sligo town is the hub of the county and you will experience everything great in life while visiting – great food and drink, the very best festivals and live music and a cultural rhythm that is totally unique. It’s name in Irish is Sligeach which means ‘Shelly Place’, giving a great indication to our coastal and food heritage.

You will stroll along the banks of the beautiful Garavogue River and enjoy the natural beauty of Doorly Park and Lough Gill. The towering Benbulben Mountain is always in your frame and historic Knocknarea mountain with Queen Maeve’s burial cairn on the summit regularly pops in to view.

You will meet the friendliest people in the world and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.  You can easily get around Sligo town and the nearby coastal seaside villages of Strandhill and Rosses Point by public transport too;

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Where to Stay in Sligo

Discover the warm, welcoming spirit of Sligo through a diverse range of accommodations, from cozy self-catering cottages to charming family-friendly guesthouses, peaceful glamping sites to luxurious hotels and everything in between. Whether you're seeking a luxury escape, a comfortable spot for a business trip, or an opportunity to reconnect with nature, Sligo offers something special for every visitor.