Sweet Beat is a Plantbased Wholefoods Cafe. Our menu offers Brunch Lunch and Take Away such as Beans on Toast, Bircher Porriddge, Daily Soups, Hot Dishes, Super Salads, Freshly Made Smoothies, Ferments, Raw Treats + Healthy Bakes, alongside Single Origin 3FE coffee and Wall + Keogh Speciality Teas.
The Café was founded by Carolanne Rushe, a Ballymaloe Cookery School trained Chef. Carolanne previously ran the Green Warrior market stall at the weekly Strandhill People’s Market at Strandhill Beach Front in County Sligo. It was there she cultivated a community around her vegan salads, fresh n...
The Beach Bar caters for an eclectic mix of visitors all year round.
When you walk through the door, you will feel you are in a place that has not changed much over the centuries, yet it has something to suit all tastes. From the thirsty surfers just off the waves, to the tourists seeking out an other-worldly Irish experience, to the young 21 year olds looking for somewhere with character to host their 21st birthday parties, there is a welcome waiting for all. Good food, regular music sessions, draught Guinness and a beer garden with a view are the obvious attractions. More hidden, but can b...
Food Truck Serving barista style coffees, takeaway breakfast, Homemade soups & Gourmet Sandwiches.
The restaurant offers a lunch menu between 1 pm - 4:30 pm-
This entails of a 3 course meal for €10.99 or a main course with rice or chips for just €8.50 from our specially selected menu.
If there is another dish you would prefer don't hesitate to ask.
The evening menu starts at 4:30 pm
This consists of a mini all you can eat buffet.
All of our dishes are cooked and served fresh to your table.
Buffet Prices
Sunday - Thursday
€14.99 per adult
Friday & Saturday
€15.99 per adult
€7.50 per child (under 120cm)
Kids under 5 years old eat FREE
You also have the choice of availing ...
There has been a pub here since 1780, opening onto Holborn Street.
The Markievicz Road end was originally living quarters.
Thomas Connolly's pub was first licensed in 1861. There's a great account of Connolly's in the book The Irish Pub, by James Fennell and Turtle Bunbury. Connolly's storied past includes at least one visit from Charles Stewart Parnell during the pub's early days, plus Thomas Connolly himself becoming Mayor of Sligo in 1890 (the same year he acquired the premises).
The pub was established during a time of plentiful maritime trade; deliveries of rope, linen and tea came int...
Winner of best new business,
WB's is a hidden gem in the heart of sligo serving light breakfast, lunch, home made cakes and a selection of organic tea and freshly ground coffee.
Not just a cafe but a library, Art gallary and gift shop.
The WB's mural is a must see!!