A very pleasant property some 15 minutes east of Center City Galway, which unfortunately seems to be resting on its past laurels a bit too much. The suites are large and ample, and of course the pastoral setting is soothing and quiet, but frankly the property could use some sprucing up. We stayed in two different suites over the course of three days, and the impressions were the same for both: the bathrooms are straight out of the 1980s, with rusting faucets, peeling paint and cracking wood and tile trim. Our impression is that the Manor was fully restored by Griffin Properties some 20+ years ago, and have really not been touched up since. They would truly stand out with just a bit of an upgrade here and there.
The service was friendly all around, particularly at breakfast and in response to personal requests during the day. The much-touted dinners (we dined there for two nights) however, suffer from the same "laurel-resting" as the rest of the property. Perhaps the menu and food were creative and cutting-edge a few years ago, but not now. Our meals were generally tough, over-cooked, and uninspired. The wine list was adequate, but nothing to earn awards over. Same for the rather perfunctory desserts.
The best part of the Manor experience was its location, allowing us day trips to the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and Center City Galway. With a little bit of upgraded plumbing, some paint, and some refurbishing, this place could once again earn its laurels.
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