Pubs in the area include the Glyde Inn, within the village, which was named 'National Irish Pub of the Year' in 2018. Annagassan is a
fishing village, and the harbour still houses a number of fishing vessels that set out during the summer months for crab claws and other seafood. The main beach stretches the length of the coastline, beginning at the mouth of the River Glyde and stretching onto Salterstown beach. From 2008 to 2013, Annagassan celebrated its Viking heritage with an annual "Viking Festival". The festival included demonstrations of sword fighting, dress up competitions, music, food and entertainment. It ended with a parade to the harbour in which a large wooden longboat was carried, and then burned in a bonfire. While the festival ended in 2014, due to insurance issues, the annual Viking 10k run still takes place. This race celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2022. In sport, the local GAA club, Naomh Fionnbarra and St Anne's GFG, compete in
Gaelic football competitions. The club fields children's, men's and women's teams and plays its home matches at John Markey Park in Annagassan. The local school is St. Finian's of Dillonstown - sharing its name with the local church. ==Transport==