Best Diners in Skerries

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Best Diners in Skerries

Eddie Rocket's
Eddie Rocket's
3.9 (1108 ratings)
Colourful chain diner dishing up US comfort-food classics such as burgers, fries and shakes.
7 Anne St S, Centre, Dublin, D02 W020, Ireland
DinerAmerican restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Dublin's Best Spots for Dessert
"Mimicking American diners of the 1950s, Irish retro-restaurant chain Eddie Rocket’s does dessert better than any of its rivals. Their chocolate brownies and cookie sliders are widely celebrated, but their milkshakes and malts made with premium dairy ice cream could qualify as desserts in and of themselves – the imaginative menu blends heavenly flavours like Kinder Bueno, Oreo cookie and Reese’s® Peanut Butter Cup."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
11 Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Dublin – For Days Like These
"Sure it's a burger joint, but I think Eddie does a decent burger – and the milkshakes are the best in the land. Kids are king in this place, with colouring books, kids' menu and a gift on leaving. The menu is more of a treat, but the music and speed of service sometimes makes this the best choice."
Rico's Fast Food Take Away
Rico's Fast Food Take Away
3.8 (51 ratings)
26 Richmond St S, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D02 H303, Ireland
DinerFast food restaurantKebab shopTakeout Restaurant
The Stella Diner
The Stella Diner
4.2 (642 ratings)
211 Rathmines Rd Lower, Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 Y277, Ireland
DinerTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Romantic Restaurants Dublin
"⁠ ⁠ #stelladiner #stellacinema #Rathmines #drink #food #diner #coffee #breakfast ⁠#lunch #dinner⁠. A post shared by The Stella Diner (@stelladiner) on Sep 28, 2019 at 2:00am PDT. With a décor coming straight from the 1950s, The Stella Dinner will be your new romantic spot."
Han Sung Asian Market
Han Sung Asian Market
4.5 (827 ratings)
22 Strand Street Great, North City, Dublin, D01 K8E8, Ireland
Korean grocery storeAsian grocery storeDinerGrocery storeKorean restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Rebel Dublin
The Best Asian Restaurants in Dublin | Eating, Life In Dublin
"The restaurant is hidden behind a Korean supermarket so make sure to venture into this unfamiliar territory if you are in the neighbourhood. It’s very close to the centre, located on Great Strand Street, close to Liffey River and it’s a rave among the Asian community in Dublin (I initially heard about the place from my Taiwanese friends) so you know that the flavours are as authentic as possible. Apart from being heavenly delicious, the place is ridiculously cheap, I had a kimchi fried rice for just €6.50."
Mentioned by Thrillist
12 Can’t-Miss Things to Eat in Dublin
"Dublin 1It doesn’t look like much from the outside… just a run-of-the-mill Korean grocery store on a quiet side street. But right at the back is a tiny little restaurant serving up the best Korean food in Dublin (and at a bargain of a price, too). It’s more of a canteen -- don’t dawdle when you’re ordering and grab the first seat you see."
Eddie Rocket's
Eddie Rocket's
3.7 (1106 ratings)
Colourful chain diner dishing up US comfort-food classics such as burgers, fries and shakes.
77 Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 PA43, Ireland
DinerAmerican restaurant

Best Gelato in Skerries

Baskin-Robbins Dublin
Baskin-Robbins Dublin
3.7 (34 ratings)
Colorful ice cream parlor chain known for its many flavors plus sorbet & yogurt.
Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Scrumdiddly's
Scrumdiddly's
4.5 (1539 ratings)
4 Crofton Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The Best Ice Cream Parlours In Dublin
"In terms of sheer extravagance, Scrumdiddly’s ice cream parlour in Dun Laoghaire is head and shoulders above the rest in Dublin. Serving up a huge range of ice cream and toppings, as well as crepes, no sweet tooth will be left unsatisfied. The often lengthy queues outside the shop on summer days speak to the popularity of Scrumdiddly’s, however we’re sure you’ll find it’s worth the wait."
Mentioned by SPIN1038
5 Ice Cream Parlours To Try In Dublin This Summer
"People have queued for hours for a taste of their unique sundaes and decadent desserts. They're located in Dun Laoghaire and Donabate and also have plans to franchise this year. Some of our favourite menu items are the Bueno Waffle Cone, The Melting Snowman and Scrum-fiteroles."
Mentioned by The Alex
Where to get the best ice creams in Dublin
"Scrumdiddly is an Irish favourite, and people are even talking about it as the best ice cream parlour in the country. The ice cream parlour is the home of the Scrummy Tub. You can fill it, top it, stick it and drip it."
Murphys Ice Cream
Murphys Ice Cream
4.7 (1479 ratings)
27 Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 WN51, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by DublinTown
Top 5 places to get delicious Ice Cream inDublinTown
"We couldn’t make a list of ice-cream places in Dublin without including Murphy’s Ice Cream. This traditional ice-cream parlour on Wicklow Street is the place to go if you are looking for top quality traditional Irish ice-cream. Handmade in Dingle, Murphy’s Ice Cream is like no other with their milk coming from a rare, indigenous Kerry bred cow."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Dublin's Best Spots for Dessert
"Blackcurrant Rainwater Sorbet|Courtesy of Murphy's Ice Cream. Artisan ice cream makers Murphy’s started out in 2000 with a single store in Dingle, County Kerry. Today, the flavourful Irish business has five outlets, including one on Dublin’s busy Wicklow Street."
Mentioned by Helene in Between
The Best Places to Eat in Dublin, Ireland
"I make it my mission to try Ice Cream (gelato if we're in Italy) everywhere I travel. Ireland is no different. I scoured for the best ice cream in Dublin and found Murphys made the top of the list."

Best Rated Movie Theaters in Skerries

Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
4.7 (6707 ratings)4.5 (787 ratings)
Daniel Libeskind-designed venue for (mainly touring) ballet, opera, musicals and orchestra concerts.
Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by Trip101
12 Famous Buildings In Dublin, Ireland - Updated 2021
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Kanakari used under CC BY-SA 3.0. Bord Gais Energy Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Docklands. It is the city’s biggest fixed-seat theater and was designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind for the Dublin Docklands Development Authority."
Mentioned by ArchDaily
An Architectural Guide to Dublin: 30 Things to See and Do in Ireland’s Capital
"Designed by Studio Libeskind in 2010, the Grand Canal Square formed an important milestone for the redevelopment of the Dublin Docklands area. The 2000-seat theater is based on the concept of stages: the stage of the theater, the stage of the piazza, the stage of the multiple lever lobby above the piazza."
The Gaiety Theatre
The Gaiety Theatre
4.6 (3033 ratings)4.5 (641 ratings)
Classical Victorian auditorium for an array of performances especially musical theatre and opera.
South King St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by Travel Mad Mum
Things To Do In Dublin With Kids
"One of my all time favourite memories as a child was visiting the Gaiety Theatre with my grandmother. She use to take us once a year and I absolutely loved it. Things haven’t changed too much at The Gaiety but it remains a prominent influence on Irish arts and theatre."
Project Arts Centre
Project Arts Centre
4.5 (239 ratings)4.5 (23 ratings)
Multi-disciplinary contemporary arts space with regular performances, discussions and exhibitions.
39 Essex St E, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 RD45, Ireland
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsArtArt galleryLive music venueTheaters
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Dublin's 10 Best Contemporary Art Galleries You Should Visit
"Located in Temple Bar, the Project Arts Centre has become a leader in contemporary artistic practice in Dublin and in Ireland. It also hosts local and international festivals like the Dublin Writers Festival, the Dublin Theatre Festival or the Dublin Fringe Festival."
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Art Galleries in Dublin | Visit Dublin
"Tucked away in the historic cobbled streets of Temple Bar is Project Arts Centre, Dublin's best kept secret, a venue packed full of surprises."

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Skerries

Newgrange
Newgrange
4.7 (3413 ratings)4.5 (728 ratings)
Prehistoric site with monuments, such as a mound and chambers, plus an interpretive visitor centre.
Donore, Co. Meath, Ireland
MonumentSights & LandmarksHistorical placeHistorical landmarkHistoric SitesMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"A startling 80m in diameter and 13m high, Newgrange's white round stone walls, topped by a grass dome, look eerily futuristic. Underneath lies the finest Stone Age passage tomb in Ireland – one of the most remarkable prehistoric sites in Europe. Dating from around 3200 BC, it predates Egypt's pyramids by some six centuries.The tomb's precise alignment with the sun at the time of the winter solstice suggests it was also designed to act as a calendar."
Explorium - National Sport & Science Centre
Explorium - National Sport & Science Centre
4.6 (1257 ratings)4 (7 ratings)
Blackglen Rd, Sandyford, Dublin, D18 N1F2, Ireland
Science museumMuseumsAmusement centerChildren's amusement centerEducation centerRock climbing gymSports complexTechnology museum
Croke Park
Croke Park
4.7 (13307 ratings)4.5 (689 ratings)
Ireland's biggest stadium and bastion for Gaelic sports hosting GAA events from April to September.
Jones' Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, Ireland
StadiumSights & LandmarksConference centerConvention centerEvent venueArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Ireland 7 days itinerary
The Best Irish Road Trip Guide
"If time allows before your flight you should try to visit Croke Park and Glasnevin Cemetry, both of which are in the direction of the airport from the city center. Croke Park – Ireland’s national games, Gaelic Football and Hurling, are played here with the finals of both sports occurring in September every year. Croke Park is the 3rd largest stadium in Europe in terms of capacity with room for 82,300 people. This is even more remarkable when you consider the players are completely amateur yet have more supporters cheering them on than most professional teams in the world."
Mentioned by Passports and Adventures
A Complete Guide to Visiting Dublin With Kids
"Home of the GAA, Gaelic Athletic Association, this stadium has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of over 82,000 it is the third largest sporting stadium in Europe, having been rebuilt in 2004. It is primarily used for the Gaelic football and hurling finals which draw huge crowds to the city."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin - Things to Do in Dublin
"Ireland loves their sports, so see what the fuss is all about by visiting Croke Park. Depending on the time of year you come, you might be lucky enough to see a live match. Favorite Irish sports including Gaelic football and hurling."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Skerries

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Carnegie Court Hotel
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Premier Inn Dublin Airport
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Travelodge Dublin Airport North 'Swords'
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