Looking for a spectacular setting with a cosy atmosphere and a romantic meal to remember as you celebrate your wedding day?
Or a relaxed venue for your ‘day two’ celebrations?
Then look no further than Blackrock Cottage.
The restored famine-era cottage is proving to be a popular choice for intimate weddings as the award-winning restaurant’s stellar reputation for fine dining continues to grow.
Situated beside the iconic diving tower, at the end of Salthill Promenade, Blackrock Cottage also provides the perfect backdrop for photographs of your special day.
Between the breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the opportunity to watch the sun go down on Galway Bay, from either the front door of the Cottage or its well-appointed terrace overlooking The Prom, there is no shortage of picture-perfect options.
Depending on availability, The Cottage can be all yours for the duration of your celebration.
For weekend weddings, couples have the option of hiring one section of Blackrock Cottage for groups of up to 45 people and have the area all to themselves for the evening.
A welcome reception featuring drinks and canapés will be served on arrival, followed by a three-course menu that has been designed by Blackrock Cottage’s culinary team.
“The wedding menu that we’ve created is what we feel people want to experience and enjoy when they’re having a romantic meal with friends and family to celebrate their special day,” explained Mathieu Teulier, General Manager of Blackrock Cottage.
Mathieu admitted that he’s not surprised that there have been a lot of wedding reception enquiries recently to Blackrock Cottage, given the venue’s award-winning exploits, its unique design and the romantic Salthill setting.
“We think people will choose to come to the Cottage because it’s such an intimate atmosphere and the location is phenomenal.
“You’ve the cosy atmosphere of the Cottage and a quality dining experience.
“Plus, you can go for a lovely romantic walk along the Prom after dinner, under the stars.
“For anyone getting a taxi, or who has a designated driver, there’s the option of trying some of our fine wines or bespoke cocktails,” he added.
“We also have Guinness on tap and our own Galway Hooker craft beer, ‘The Cottage’ which is proving very popular. Along with a large range of alcohol-free options.
“So people really are spoilt for choice in that regard.”
For more information, contact Mathieu at: enquiries@blackrockcottage.ie