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Sunday, January 4, 2026

Galway businesses that closed in 2026

This is a list of customer-facing businesses in Galway city that closed during 2026.  
It will be updated as the year goes by.



PJ Flaherty, Salthill - Closed in the 2nd week of May


Walsh's Pharmacy, Corrib Shopping Centre, closed on 25 April

Mountain Warehouse, Mainguard Street, closed approx 25 April being replaced by a new store in Williams Street in about a week


GOSH! Shoes in Eyre Square Centre - sign up in late April saying they've moved upstairs with Greene's

Born, Galway Shopping Centre- placed into liquidation in late April shop is having a liquidation sale



Jump! Juice, Corrib Court- closed on 31 March

Jungle Break Beach, Salthill - announced their closure on social media on 23 March.   

Skechers, Williams Street, closed on 22 March.  Relocating soon  to Edward Square.

Kazanoo Hair Salon - closed on 22 March

Euro Giant Eglinton Street - closed in the 3rd week of March, after a long liquidation sale

Claire's - eventually closed in the 3rd week of March, after being in Administration for some months

Born Clothing,  Eyre Square Shopping Centre - closed suddenly on 8 March

All 4 Baby, Tuam Road, closed on 25 February and relocated to Claregalway Corporate Park

Galway Autopoint & Car Valet, Terryland - stopped opening and changed their status on Google Maps in early February 

MindSli Reflection Cafe (now only / events based)


Fat Tony Barbers, Middle Street (no public announcements, just stopped opening)

WeWheel, Cornstore   (moved out of Cornstore shop in early January, no signs displayed, may still be operating online)

Print On - moved to on-line only


Coady's Costcutter Bonham Quay   (It's not 100% certain they are permanently closed, but it looks likely)



See also

New businesses in Galway in 2026.

Galway businesses that closed in earlier years


Some of the Galway City businesses that closed during 2025

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