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Dublin - County Dublin All Hospitality
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Part restaurant, part wine bar The Brass Monkey is offers something unique among the dining choices on Howth’s West Pier.
The small space has been transformed into a comfortable dining room with cool floor tiles and rich red walls, allowing it t ...
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Set in a 300 acre estate in north county Dublin and built around the original Roganstown House, this is primarily a golf hotel but its convenience to Dublin airport and the city make it an attractive destination for business guests, travellers ...
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Chef-proprietor Barry Sun Jian (ex-Etto) brings his assured and highly acclaimed cooking to this stylishly understated suburban newcomer. Building upon his fine reputation, Jian also brings with him an exemplary front-of-house team lead by Darren Darcy ...
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The Hilton Dublin Airport Hotel is a big international hotel and is ideal for travellers breaking a journey within Ireland, as a business venue or for those using the airport.
This Dublin Airport hotels not located as close to Dublin Airport as o ...
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Peter and Deirdre Dorrity's charming specialist food shop and café is in the centre of Skerries (Ireland's Tidiest Town 2016), with a wide pavement at the front that allows space for an outside seating area - making a very pleasant place to enjo ...
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New gastropub life and quite a bit of love have been invested into this longtime Dalkey favourite, which was established in 1745 and more recently rescued by hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle from becoming a pandemic closure casualty. Hit it up ...
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Overlooking the estuary from the Portmarnock coast road just outside Malahide, the McNulty family's seafood bistro combines the charm of a seaside café with the cosiness of a neighbourhood restaurant. On a fine summer evening tables are in deman ...
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In common ownership with the deservedly popular O'Connells pub at the head of Howth's East Pier (which was formerly called The Pier House), this classy little restaurant and wine bar opened quietly in a vacant spot on the West Pier between lockdowns in ...
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Housed in a handsome cut-stone listed building (once the Kingstown train terminal, and a treat for railway buffs), Hartley’s sits elegantly overlooking Dun Laoghaire’s modern harbour.
The neo-classical masterpiece is a wonderful setting fo ...
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Llewellyns Orchard
Lusk, Co. Dublin
Classes/Courses / Distillery/Brewery / Drinks / Farmshop / Fruit & Veg / Preserves
When David Llewellyn started out 10 years ago, he was just growing apples and selling them. Then like many other farmers, he started looking for ways to add value to his crop. The first product he developed was apple juice, then in a logical next step, ...
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