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Address: 32 Eyre Street, Galway
Phone: (091) 568 888
Just along from Corrib Court Shopping Centre (ie Debenhams and Marks & Spensers), Renzo was one of the first Galway's cafes to introduce an Italian-themed to the menu, and has continued to apply an innovative approach.
Stylish food, served efficiently, in an atmosphere which is being continuously improved: the latest addition is makign books from Charlie Byrne's bookshop available to purchase in the cafe. Or there's a well-stocked newspaper rack too. Open seven days.
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