Shopping

Grocery shops provide plastic or paper bags at a cost, so please use the canvas bags hanging in the laundry room when shopping. If you intend to do a grocery shopping in Letterkenny before arriving in Dunfanaghy, it would be a good idea to pack some plastic bags in your luggage.
In DUNFANAGHY
McAuliffes – Traditional Irish Crafts and Clothing
Olivia’s – Home Boutique
The Green Man – Organic and specialty foods
Centra – General Grocery store with deli and ATM. Centra’s provides DVD’s to rent for Euro4 a night, and they also sell a selection of DVDs. These DVDs will not work in America.
Kate’s Kloset – 2nd hand clothing store
Muck n’ Muffins – Pottery made on site and Crafts
Fish – The fish-man comes to market square in town every Tuesday and Saturday morning with a great selection of fresh fish
Country Market – Every Saturday morning at Ozaman Center for fresh greens, veggies, jams and cakes. Be sure to be there at 11am sharp as it is very popular.
Just out of town:
The Gallery – (originally the Fever Hosptitall) Paintings, Arts and Crafts
The Workshop – Famine Museum with Tea Room and Crafts.
In PORT NA BLAGH
The Green Door – Art Gallery (Well worth the visit)
In FALCARRAGH
The Studio – Art, jewelry and coffee shop
Chemist for any drugs, prescriptions, available doctor, and a bigger supply of personal/health/beauty products than Centra
Butcher
In DOWNINGS
McNutts – Tweeds and crafts.

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