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100-102 Talbot StreetDublin 1
Listed in all leading guides, the “101” boasts great food, friendly staff, buzzing atmosphere and full bar licence.
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Abbey Tavern - The Abbot Restaurant
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HowthCounty Dublin
Howth is one of the oldest fishing villages in these islands and our intimate candlelit Abbot Restaurant on the first floor is renowned for it's seafood.
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Junction of Cathal Brugha & Marlborough StreetDublin 1
Welcome aboard the Admiral - Dublin's Nautical themed restaurant. Like a mixture of sea going adventure mixed with modern elegance, the interior of the restaurant is a wonderland of cave walls, ships rigging & porthole aquariums to view exotic fish. Though Admiral is run by folks from Eastern Europe, the menu is not limited solely to food from that region and the attentive staff will be more than ...
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10 William Street South
Dublin 2
Alfie's, South William Street's hip, new restaurant. Located in the centre of Dublin, only a few steps from Grafton Street, we serve delicious Irish and international cuisine, alongside excellent wines and a fine choice of beers. Friendly, informative service, modern decor and a vibrant atmosphere will make your dining experience one to remember. Be sure to check out our upstairs bar!
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1 West Pier,
HowthCounty Dublin
Our cuisine could be best described as Continental, using only the best local produce available. We have an extensive selection of wines, including wines from some of the most renowned vineyards around the world, which have been carefully chosen to complement our diverse menu
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9-11 Crown Alley,
Temple BarDublin 2
Opened in 1983, the Bad Ass Cafe continues to thrive and remains an unusual, entertaining and informal place to eat. All tastes catered for with menus at very affordable prices.
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11 Merrion RowDublin 2
Bang has two perfect rooms for your next special occasion! "The Gallery" is just upstairs from the main restaurant and seats up to 40 people. ''The Cellar Bar'' is just downstairs and seats up to 45 people. We don't charge for the rooms and have menus to match all budgets! The Bang experience is all about great food, great wine and a great atmosphere. The original artwork and rare prints by ...
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The Bank on College Green
20-22 College Green
Dublin 2
This building, which was constructed between 1893 and 1895, is a prime example of Victorian Commercial architecture. It was designed by one of the leading architects of the age, William Henry Lynn, and is unique in that it is one of Dublin’s rare exponents of Scottish sandstone. The main façade is sandstone faced, three bay, five storey over basement structure with a two storey Corinthian façade ...
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12 Eustace Street,
Temple Bar Dublin 2
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. Large streetside windows draped in tall curtains give an air of intrigue to the passer by; on entering you are greeted by a lively buzz and character a-plenty.
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Woodlands Avenue,
Stillorgan
County Dublin
Beaufield Mews Restaurant, Gardens & Antiques. This is Dublin's oldest restaurant, full of intrigue and atmosphere. Entrance is through an 18th Century courtyard and the building itself is a converted Coachhouse & Stables. The warm ambience is enhanced by the surrounding antiques & art found throughout the building. In fact diners can visit the Art Gallery & Antique shop before they dine, ...
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