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Gearoid and Tara Lynch's restaurant is in an old stone building in a neatly landscaped garden which served as a post office until 1974 and, since then, has made an attractive and popular inn. Gearoid is a talented chef and, with Tara managing front o ... more...
Now in its third generation of family ownership, Aherne’s is outstanding for the warmth of the FitzGibbon family’s hospitality and their enormous enthusiasm for the business which, since 1993, has included some fine accommodation. But it is ... more...
The familiar traditions of Graham O'Sullivan's long-running coffee shop on Dawson Street have recently been replaced by Carluccio's, a sleek Italian restaurant, café and deli, and the first outpost of this highly successful UK chain.
Created b ... more...
At their informal restaurant and attractive craft shop in Keel, husband and wife team Michael and Patricia Joyce take pride in the careful preparation and presentation of the best of Achill produce, especially local seafood.
Since opening, in 1991, th ... more...
In the former home of the great John Jameson of whiskey fame, and one of the leading Dublin restaurants,
Chapter One was our Restaurant of the Year way back in 2001 when everybody thought southside was the place to be.
Since then many others h ... more...
Quietly located in a laneway near St. Stephen's Green, just a couple of minutes walk from Grafton Street, Eamonn O'Reilly's recently refurbished One Pico is one of Dublin's most popular fine dining restaurants.
The surroundings are elegant, with crisp ... more...
Beautifully located and with an expansive view towards the sea, this large guesthouse has a charming 18th century house at its heart and would make a moderately priced and hospitable base for golf and the many other activities this lovely area offers - ... more...
Although Doonbeg Golf Club is a private club, visitors are welcome to both golf and accommodation when available. Whether or not you are a golfer, this is very good news because The Lodge offers accommodation which is not just very luxurious - but down ... more...
Ely Bar & Brasserie IFSC (Customs House Quay) is a younger sister - in this small chain of Dublin restaurants - of the original Ely off St Stephen's Green and older one to Ely Gastropub on the south quay (see entries); the style reflects the d ... more...
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