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Abbey Street,
Howth,
Dublin 13
A genuine tavern located in the lovely fishing village of Howth.
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Fleet Street,
Temple BarDublin 2
Alchemy is Dublin’s hottest new club and venue. It is centrally located in the heart of the city’s entertainment quarter on Fleet Street. The decor is stylish and chic and there is lots of seating areas. Areas can be reserved in advance for parties and groups. The club has already become known for the quality of the music played by its resident DJs – Graham Short and Rob C. The club has an ...
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Harbour Road,
SkerriesCounty Dublin
A casual and stylish bar with cool interiors, serves good continental style food, from snacks and tapas to full main courses.
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Dame StreetDublin 2
Situated on Dame Street, Brogans is centrally located as a start or a finish to a good night out. The atmosphere is laid back with the walls adorned with Guinness memrobilia and the wood finish adding to it's cosy nature. Brogans is open the regular pub hours during the week and at the weekend.
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40 Dawson StreetDublin 2
Café en Seine, One of the most spectacular bars in Europe, unique in both ambience and style, a must see! - located on Dawson Street, Dublin’s stylish boulevard is the perfect place for a casual yet sophisticated dining experience whatever the time of day. Café en Seine operates a daily food service from noon to 9pm (5pm on a Sunday). Casual Lunch Menu from 12pm daily Evening ...
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5-7 Lord Edward Street,
Christ ChurchDublin 2
Situated in the heart of the old city of Dublin, The Castle Inn Medieval Style Heritage Pub offers great food, drink and music.
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The Merrion Hotel,
Upper Merrion Street,Dublin 2
Set in the original 18th century wine vaults under the Georgian townhouses which form the main house of the Merrion Hotel.
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Church, The, Bar, Cafe & Restaurant & Club
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The Former St. Mary's Church,
Junction of Mary St& Jervis StDublin 1
This restored Church is certainly Dublin’s most unique establishment. Located in the heart of Dublin’s shopping district, with five distinct settings on four levels. The Church has wowed visitors from all over the globe since it opened. The spacious Bar is an ideal place to have drinks or a bite to eat after a day of hitting the shops and sites! The Bar Menu is served daily till 8pm. The Church ...
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Smithfield,Dublin 7
The Cobblestone Pub and Music Venue is based in Smithfield, a working class area behind the Four Courts; a few hundred yards from the North bank of the Liffey. This area was until very recently seriously unfashionable. There now is a new civic square and the high tech Chief O'Neill's Hotel in place of the old fruit market. The pub has music seven nights a week, two informal sessions down stairs ...
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21 Duke Street,Dublin 2
'Davy Byrnes Dublin's most famous pub certaily in a literary sense, with its Joycean Associations, always charcterful, classy and fashionable. It's the original Dublin Gastropub and it's over 100 years old. From oysters to pheasant.' Lucinda O' Sullivan Sunday Independent Davy Byrnes Irish Writing Award 2009 The Stinging Fly in association with The Irish Times is delighted ...
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