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Dublin City - Bars
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Pichet was quick to mark itself out as special From the outset in 2009 the stylish French restaurant had everything going for it – a nifty location just off Dame Lane, a talented chef, ex- L'Ecrivain Stephen Gibson, and a rather classy ...
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Home to several restaurants along the way, Osteria Lucio is The Malting Tower’s newest incarnation in the low-lying cocoon beneath the railway bridge at Grand Canal Quay.
The cosy room has been tweaked and brightened up, making the best use ...
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The graffiti and pocked cement exterior hint at the cool and interesting happenings inside this once anonymous building. Transformed by Declan O’Regan, the clean-lined buzzy bar and restaurant is a stone’s throw from his other hospitality s ...
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For Dubliners of a certain generation, Odessa has long proven itself to be one step ahead of the crowd in offering an alternative way of eating out. When this funky lounge-restaurant opened in 1994, it single-handedly introduced the brunch concept to h ...
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This large bar is located in the Victorian redbrick block best known for the George's Street Market Arcade. It's an attractive space with lofty ceilings, including a mezzanine floor and simple, stylish furnishings - unfortunately the wooden floor and h ...
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Billing itself as ‘where creative people meet – from musicians to designers - who create their own vibe fuelled by great food, drink, music and art’, The Meeting House (presumably named, ironically, after the Quaker Meeting House that ...
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It may look a traditional bar with its many snugs, deep red walls, shelves stacked with books and long wooden bar, but closer inspection reveals a collection of bison-themed items, including a wall-mounted head, alongside genuine saddles fixed atop bar ...
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Located below Cliff Townhouse, this stylish new city-centre venue specialising in cocktails and small plates of food has its own entrance down steps from St Stephen's Green.
It’s a rare and refreshing thing to see Irish seafood being presented w ...
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The most spectacular pint of Guinness in Dublin - indeed, in all Ireland - awaits you in Gravity, the modern glass-walled bar providing panoramic views of the city from its unique position atop the impressive Guinness Storehouse, a handsome 1904 buildi ...
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Facing the Market Bar on Fade Street, this exciting venture by Dylan McGrath is in an 8,000 square foot listed building – and, with exposed ducts, walls stripped back to the redbrick, and reclaimed wooden floors, it feels very New York loft.
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