The interior of The Mick Lally Theatre, photo by Declan Colohan.
We're here to make your visit to The Mick Lally Theatre as easy and enjoyable as possible. There's lots of information below but please contact us if you have further queries.
The Mick Lally Theatre is situated on Druid Lane, between Quay Street and Flood Street in the heart of Galway. View our venue on the map.
We encourage you to consider public and active forms of transport when visiting our theatre.
Galway city centre is served by a number of bus routes. Find out more about public transport options on Transport for Ireland website or on Visit Galway website.
Galway is a compact city so walking and cycling to The Mick Lally Theatre are also possible. You can also rent bicycles with Bikeshare.
If travelling by car, there are many parking options nearby:
There is also limited on-street parking on Flood Street, Middle Street, Cross Street and Merchant’s Road which is free after 6:30pm
The Mick Lally Theatre on Druid Lane is accessible by wheelchair users and those in need of assistance for all events on the ground floor, where our auditorium, bar and foyer are based. Events held in our rehearsal room on the first floor are only accessible by stairs.
For loading in equipment, the venue is accessible via a main door on Druid Lane. The lane is pedestrianised and there is a loading bay at the end of the lane, on Flood Street.
We adhere to all safety measures based on current Government guidelines.
Please contact us if you'd like to know more.
The Mick Lally Theatre is in the centre of the city and there is no shortage of fantastic eateries and bars just a stone’s throw from the venue.
The Mick Lally Theatre Bar
Our own bar opens for pre-show, interval and post-show drinks
Kombu Ramen & Bao Bar
Galway chef and restaurateur Jp McMahon's new restaurant is a love letter to Japan and an exciting addition to Galway's dining scene
Tuesday–Thursday, 5pm–9.30pm
Friday, 4pm–10pm
Saturday, 3pm–10pm
Aniar
Lower Dominick Street
An Irish Michelin-starred restaurant in Galway's West End
Ard Bia
Spanish Arch
A café and restaurant serving creative Irish food with a global twist
Cava Bodega
Cross Street
Spanish tapas with the best of Galway produce
Sheridan’s Wine Bar
Churchyard Street
A wine bar with award-winning cheese ranges
The Kings Head
High Street
A medieval pub with live music, comedy and food
Tigh Neachtain’s Bar
Cross Street
A Galway institution and meeting place of artists
All of the above are supporters of Druid, and we encourage you to support them.