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Romantic Restaurants In Dublin
"A post shared by Fade Street Social (@fadestsocialbar) on Feb 21, 2018 at 6:34am PST. The Fade Street Social’s official description is that of an “ambitious little project” that throws together two restaurants and a rooftop terrace (The Winter Garden). Getting cold should not be a problem (unless the seasons change) because there are heaters spread around the rooftop area."
"Fade Street Social is a bar of many talents; boasting a spacious restaurant, tapas gastrobar, cocktail bar and a rooftop terrace. With a menu of Irish produce from the award-winning Chef Dylan McGrath, it's a lovely spot for drinks, dinner and relaxing."
"They offer an amazing selection of cocktails and food on their rooftop menu, Also on Tuesdays, there are 2 cocktails for the price of one!. You don’t want to miss that deal!"
"This garden BBQ style restaurant, located in an old carpark on Clanbrassil Street, has wooden pallet furniture and colourful bunting aplenty. This year they’ve added a seafood shack (Sharkbait Shelby’s) and delicious woodfired pizza from The Big Blue Bus, with more food stalls to announced over the next few weeks. Go for the food, stay for the party atmosphere and hand-rolled ice-cream."
"Beyond the celebrity-approved status, Coppinger Row is one of the most popular places to eat in Dublin. Stop by for a menu of Mediterranean-style bites and signature cocktails in a relaxed, unpretentious setting."
"Order any type of cocktail (or three) you desire and get stuck into their epic menu. And if you're not in the mood for a full meal, just share a cheese and / meat board with a nice bottle of white."
"Situated on Dawson Street the outside of this famous building doesn't give away what's in store for you on the inside. Café En Seine is an institution of the Dublin pub scene and the interior is a feast for the eyes. A three-story atrium filled with Doric columns, glass lanterns and statues."
"This iconic restaurant near Trinity boasts some seriously stunning interiors for romantic date nights. Slick, streamlined and colourful, the interiors are almost as interesting as their menu which boasts a pan-continental mix of small plates, big sharing dishes and quaff-able cocktails."
"Lemon & Duke, just off Grafton Street have a lovely L-shaped terrace which wraps around the whole venue, with plenty of socially distance outdoor tables, seating, canopy umbrellas, heaters and of course great food & drinks to choose from. They do a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu so no matter of time of day it is an ideal spot to relax and watch the world pass by. The staff are super friendly and welcoming which only adds to the fantastic experience you’ll receive at L&D."
"Going out on a night out, it's impossible not to have an extended bathroom break to fix your hair and makeup. Lemon and Duke has one of the coolest bathrooms in the city with its own powder room style reception beside the loos. Here you'll find seats to chill and take five, maybe even read a magazine and also three high stools beside a studio mirror."
"Hotel 7 is a contemporary boutique hotel, right in the centre of Dublin City, just a 5-minute walk from Dublin's famous O'Connell Street and the Spire. Rooms are designed with city breaks in mind and are ideal for any occasion. All are equipped with air-conditioning,"
"Hotel 7 on Gardiner Row, Rotunda, Dublin, have a stunning hidden haven for al fresco dining and drinks. 'The perfect way to spend a lazy summers day or evening in Dublin.'. View this post on Instagram"
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - CoolockAverage price - ££££Review - Great as usual!. View Waki Noodle & Sushi Bar Menu"
"Once the world’s largest military barracks, this splendid early neoclassical grey-stone building on the Liffey’s northern banks was completed in 1704 according to the design of Thomas Burgh (he of Trinity College's Old Library). It is now home to the Decorative Arts & History collection of the National Museum of Ireland, with a range of superb permanent exhibits ranging from a history of the Easter Rising to the work of iconic Irish designer Eileen Gray (1878–1976)."
"Collins Barracks have a collection encompassing millennials of mesmerising objects, from jewellery and coins, through clothing and furniture, to weapons and vessels. Given that there are four floors of artifacts to see and depending on your child’s age, you may like to reference the guidebooks or floor plans. This will help you to manage the tour and potentially make it more focused on specific items for younger children."
"Restored to its original splendor, Dublin City Hall is worth a visit to see its spectacular entrance hall and grand rotunda. The multimedia exhibits on the lower level remain a feast for people interested in the history of Dublin. Want more Dublin inspiration?"
"This beautiful Georgian structure was originally built by Thomas Cooley as the Royal Exchange between 1769 and 1779, and botched in the mid-19th century when it became the offices of the local government (hence..."
"Built of Portland stone between 1898 and 1906 and modeled on St. Paul's Cathedral in London, this Renaissance Revival–style edifice—the…"
"A post shared by Rinara (@rinaraclea) on Oct 27, 2018 at 4:35pm PDT. The Irish Emigration Museum tells tales of the 10 million people who had to emigrate from Ireland for the sake of earning more and finding new opportunities abroad. Ten million uprooted lives and 10 million stories, that’s what you get to see in this ethereal place."
"EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an interactive experience. Step through 20 themed galleries on a journey to discover the stories of Irish emigration around the world. Find out why people left, see how they influenced the world they found, and experience the connection between their descendants and Ireland today."
"Winner of Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2019 and 2020, EPIC is a must-visit. Learn the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists, and even outlaws worldwide at one of Ireland’s most high-tech interactive museums."
"This is the perfect place to go to if you want to capture water and nature. Moreover, going to this beach is a very fun thing to do when you're in Dublin. So it's not only great for photography, but you'll also have an amazing day if you go here."