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Dublin City - Wine Bars
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Wine lovers should make a beeline for Piglet Wine Bar, an authentic osteria located down the quieter end of Temple Bar. The small premises, complete with outdoor tables that open onto lovely Cow's Lane, is run by Italian wine importer, Enrico Fantasia, ...
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The clue is in the name: Pearl Brasserie is just that – a pearl of a place, almost hidden from view and beloved by savvy diners for 16 years. Next door to The Merrion Hotel Sebastien Masi and Kirsten Batt’s chic Dublin restaurants a worth ...
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This appealing shop-cum-wine bar is part of the Italian Quarter in Blooms Lane, where you will also find Wallaces Italian Food Shop, Café Cagliostro (great coffees) and a juice café.
Food, while not exactly incidental, certainly plays se ...
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Andersons Food Hall & Café
Dublin 9, Dublin City
Baking/Bakery / Café / Deli / Speciality Store / Wine Bar
Previously a butchers shop, with its original 1930s' tiled floor, high ceiling and facade, Noel Delaney and Patricia van der Velde's wonderful delicatessen, wine shop and continental style café is quietly situated on a side road, so the unexpect ...
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In an imaginatively renovated Georgian townhouse just off St Stephen's Green, this was the first of Erik and Michelle Robson's 'series' of Ely wine bar/ cafés; it first opened in 1999 and, since then, they have built on their commitment to offer ...
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BAR PINTXO DOES NOT TAKE RESERVATIONS
This younger sister of The Port House on South William Street follows the familiar formula of simple, well cooked hearty tapas served in atmospheric surroundings, with lashings of Spanish and Portuguese wine ...
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Chef-proprietor Stephen McArdle has a loyal fan base at The Arch Bistro in Churchtown, and now he’s taken his flavour-packed cooking to the urban masses, opening a second venture, Stanley’s, in Dublin 2.
Downstairs is a cosy wine bar servi ...
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The French Paradox
Dublin 4, Dublin City
Classes/Courses / Deli / Restaurant / Speciality Store / Wine Bar
This Dublin restaurants a true little piece of South France, transported to the heart of Ballsbridge, close to both the RDS and the Aviva Stadium. Here, husband and wife owners Pierre and Tanya Chapeau have created a magnificently warm and welcomi ...
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Marrying Scandi-themed cocktails and Asian-influenced bites, Soder & Ko offers a quirky eating experience for a young, fun-loving crowd in a venue that morphs from casual eatery to high-octane party house.
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Busy and noisy, the Port House is a little bit of Spain on South William Street.
One of the most popular little Dublin restaurants, from the team who created The Porterhouse (Parliament Street and other branches), it bears all their hallmark attention ...
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