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South William Street, , Dublin 2The Dakota Bar opened in June 2000 on Dublin’s South William Street. For decades, South William Street was the centre of the Rag Trade in Dublin – Dakota used to house the fabric warehouse for nearby Grafton Street’s Switzer’s Department Store. Switzers is now long gone and has been replaced by uber fancy department store, Brown Thomas. Over the past Read more…
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Balrothery, Balbriggan, Co. DublinThe Balrothery Inn is a traditional pub with so much to offer with its great history, strong local presence and great food located in the quaint village of Balrothery, Co.Dublin. Originally a coach house and licenced since 1656, the pub tended to the needs of the weary traveller making their way from Dublin to Drogheda. Balrothery and the surrounding areas Read more…
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The Pavilion Centre, Dun Laoghaire, Co. DublinThe Forty Foot Bar and Grill is located in the heart of Dun Laoghaire with panoramic views of Dun Laoghaire harbour that are beyond compare. A part of the JD wetherspoons group the Forty Foot offers both food and drinks at extremely competitive prices. Read more…
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Fleet Street, , Dublin 2Buskers Bar, situated in the heart of Temple Bar, offers a bright and airy decor and a fun and lively atmosphere. Big Screens and food served all day makes Buskers a perfect venue for that match you can’t miss or that after work party you have to go to. Read more…
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57/58 Fleet Street, , Dublin 2Steeped in history and tradition, the restaurant on the second floor (above the bar) prides itself on warm welcomes and traditional Irish fare. Some of the recipes date back to the 1800’s. Read more…
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Thomas St, , Dublin 8Designed and built to world-best standards, Vicar Street opened in the autumn of 1998 pledging to give Dublin a mid-sized venue that would ‘punch above its weight’. The roll-call of performers who’ve graced the Vicar Street stage in the past year testifies to a promise well kept. Read more…