The 10 Best Gift & Specialty Shops in County Mayo, Western Ireland

April 15, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in County Mayo, Ireland including Angling Advice Centre, Ballina Angling Centre, Ryan's Food Emporium, Lunasa Crafts, The Craft House, Parade, Vanessa Parker Rare Books, Liam Kelly,Lakefield Gallery, Shine Boutique, Jeremiah Higgins.
Restaurants in County Mayo

1. Angling Advice Centre

Main Street, Foxford Ireland 353-94-56731 http://www.themoy.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Angling Advice Centre

2. Ballina Angling Centre

Unit 55 Ridge Pool Road, Ballina F26 D1F2 Ireland +353 96 21850 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/ballinaanglingcentre/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Ballina Angling Centre

Famous angling store on Ireland's north-west coast. Address : Unit 55 Ridge Pool Road Ballina Co.Mayo Ireland.

3. Ryan's Food Emporium

Main Street, Cong Ireland +353 94 954 6035 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Ryan's Food Emporium

4. Lunasa Crafts

Carter Square The Old Coffee Dock, Belmullet Ireland +353 97 20519 [email protected] http://www.lunasa.co
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Lunasa Crafts

Lunasa is a gift shop, craft studio and tearoom. It's a creative space that offers classes, courses and workshops as well as drop in activities such as paint a plate. We also sell our own and other local art and craft.

5. The Craft House

James Street, Westport Ireland +353 86 818 7542 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Craft-House/228019454068454?sk=timeline
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

The Craft House

The Craft House stocks a wide range of art and craft - all made by local artists and artisans in Co. Mayo

6. Parade

Unit 1, George's Street Adjacent to the Tourist Office, Newport Ireland +353 87 986 4642 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/ParadeNewport
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Parade

A giftshop/tea/coffee dock with a vintage twist & an eclectic range of decorative pieces, books & curious items. We have a broad range of traditional crafts such as excellent quality hand knit aran goods hand fashioned by women around the shores of Clew Bay, fabulous hand thrown pottery by Kurilla Monika living here in Newport & a wonderful array of colourful clothing accessories for all. We grind our own special blend of coffee beans which we buy in from our local supplier Bean West from which we make our widely acclaimed cappuccinos, lattes & other delicious beverages. We also sell the beans & the grounds should you wish to bring some home. We pride ourselves on our tea selection too & of course we serve tea leaf tea! We offer a small but delicious selection of home baking by Shoreline for your delectation. You could try our PARADE HOT CHOCOLATE SPECIAL or a delicious PARADE MILKSHAKE. So pop on over to our little treasure trove to shop & chill in a calm, bright & happy atmosphere.

7. Vanessa Parker Rare Books

Old Thatch Mulranny, Westport,, Mulranny Ireland +353 87 233 9221 [email protected] http://www.vanessaparkerrarebooks.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Vanessa Parker Rare Books

Traditional 18thc thatched cottage complete with half door and turf fire, unique store crammed with fabulous old books antiques, paintings, old prints & maps, a collection of old prints, all genuine. Books range from early children`s to wonderfully illustrated to finely bound antiquarian all subjects incl Irish, Antiques from fishing items to copper brass to fine Irish & English silver to porcelain & Irish glass, antique furniture. Please phone before traveling as we often have to down tools to go buying! DONT MISS IT THERE REALLY IS NO WERE ELSE LIKE IT IN IRELAND!

Slievemore Road Co Mayo, Keel, Achill Island F28 K034 Ireland +353 87 296 9600 [email protected] http://www.achillbogwood.ie
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Liam Kelly,Lakefield Gallery

Lakefield Gallery is a fusion of Art and Craft and a lot of fun. Yes, we enjoy what we do. The Gallery is the home of Achill Bogwood Sculptures, and Blackfield Clothing Studio, 'The Achill Fleeces'. We are accompanied by exclusive products of selected local artisans. We also offer Guest Accommodation all year round. Each room has private bath or shower.

9. Shine Boutique

Dalton Street, Claremorris Ireland +353 94 937 3206 http://www.shineboutique.ie
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Shine Boutique

Quirky Contemporary Boutique with lots of colourful styles and accessories. We have lots of Irish Made pieces and pride ourselves on supporting lots of Irish Designers. We love something different. If you are looking for a bit of retail therapy this place is for you!!

Reviewed By francesmS5323HB

An absolute star of a boutique- deserving of 10 stars. Nina and her team are friendly, kind, welcoming & fun. The shop is bursting full of style and unique pieces- a joy to browse. Love this business and can’t wait for them to open-up after this Covid lockdown

10. Jeremiah Higgins

Main Street, Claremorris F12 V3A8 Ireland +353 94 937 1000 [email protected] http://www.jeremiahhiggins.com
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Jeremiah Higgins

Discover an impressive collection of Historic Documents as well as Accessories, Leather, Gifts and more from the charming and traditional atmosphere of one of Ireland's oldest shops; Jeremiah Higgins. Trading on Main Street in the same family since 1820.

Reviewed By Carolecos21 - Claremorris, Ireland

If your in Claremorris, Co Mayo, do call into this genuinely lovely gift shop with its old Irish charm and interior. I called in on passing by in late December and was annoyed that my Christmas shopping had already been done. There were so many lovely and unusual gifts to choose from.. beautiful hand bags, leather gloves, hats, knitted goods, a veritable treasure trove of delights. The shop itself still retains much of its original fittings and parafinalia which gives the feeling of stepping back in time to a gentler more relaxed time, when shopping was a pleasure, when you could take your time and enjoy the feel and smell of leather, and enjoy the skills of local knitters and crafters. On speaking to Noreen, who was serving that day, she told me her husband was the fifth generation Higgins who had owned the shop from its inception. I happily treated myself to a wonderfully warm wool woven shawl in sumptuous shades of heathens and greens... which has received some lovely comments from friends. It's was so unexpected to find such an individual gem of a delightful shop which still offers old fashioned courtesy and a charming selection of gifts for the shopper who's looking for a special something. Take a deep breath and step back in time, you will be love it.

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