Ireland Wedding & Honeymoon Guide -
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Dublin City - Dublin City All Hospitality
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This much-loved café and bookshop overlooking the Ha'penny Bridge re-opened in 2006 after a long closure and, to everybody's delight, it has turned out to be better than ever.
Although now a proper restaurant with gleaming wine glasses and a fi ...
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Popular Temple Bar can still offer up unexpected treasures to the intrepid diner - veer from the main cobbled thoroughfare and you’ll be surprised what you may find. Tucked away on Lower Fownes Street, Carol Walsh and Kevin O’Toole’s ...
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One of the well known ‘Itsa’ restaurants run by sisters Domini and Peaches Kemp, this self-service restaurant is located next to the bookshop in the basement of the north wing which makes up one side of the IMMA quadrangle, and is accessed ...
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With a reputation for excellence that includes the successful Winding Stair and Woollen Mills restaurants on Dublin’s quays, Elaine Murphy brought some of her magic to leafy Glasnevin, adding yet another ‘W’ to her portfolio.
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About 20 years ago,101 Talbot hit upon a winning formula of serving good, affordable food in relaxed surroundings.
Today this restauran continues to pack its tables 5 nights a week, with the emphasis still very much on value and flavour.
The decor re ...
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In a key position on Grand Canal Square, Dublin city’s most striking modern hotel opened in 2013.
With its unusual geometric white exterior - and despite its location beside the attention-grabbing Grand Canal Theatre - this Manuel Aires Ma ...
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Ranelagh may be a foodie hot spot but its brightest culinary star shines down a narrow laneway tucked in between a few mews houses and business lock-ups off the main strip. Despite the obscure location, which has never enjoyed the benefits of passing t ...
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Afternoon tea on a bus driving around the Dublin streets? And not just any bus – a genuine 1961 Routemaster, a real vintage bus named Pauline. It sounds like a crazy idea but it totally works.
The Vintage Tea Tour is the brainchild of Karen Nixo ...
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This handsome Georgian townhouse is conveniently located close to the RDS and the Lansdowne Road stadium and would make a lovely, civilised base for a visit to Dublin, whether on business or leisure.
A homemade chocolate cake on the reception desk inv ...
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Casual dining is still the big story and the restaurants that are performing best are those with chefs grounded in fine dining.
Pickle, Sunil Ghai’s new Indian restaurant, ticks the box perfectly: an attractive casual ‘eating house and bar ...
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