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"Dino’s is a new pizza business opened at Newpark Shopping Centre. They’re doing local delivery and a collection service from 4pm to 11pm. If you’re hungry for pizza on that side of town, you’ll get them on 056 7761802."
"Located in the beating heart of Waterford city is the Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre, a three-star hotel. Bright and fresh in its design, the Tower offers its guests all essential contemporary comforts and modern amenities. The setting is ideal and seeing as it is in walking distance to retail opportunities and tourist attractions, the Tower makes for a great base to explore the city."
"The Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre overlooks Waterfords beautiful Marina. The rooms come with an ensuite, TV, WiFi and tea/coffee making facilities.Dining options include a bistro restaurant, a seafood restaurant and a bar with gorgeous views of the River Suir. The leisure centre is perfect for a relaxing day with a swimming pool, a spa, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi and a gym."
"Plonk yourself in the heart of Waterford at this modern riverside hotel. Upgrade your stay to a suite on one of the upper floors with views of the River Suir, Reginald’s Tower and the city beyond. If you’ve still got the energy to burn after a day out exploring, the hotel has an on-site leisure club with a pool and gym."
"Billy Byrne’s is one of Kilkenny’s most famous hotspots located in the heart of this Medieval City. Visitors of all ages will love it here with a reputation for good beer, good food and a warm welcome. There is a dedicated live music room at the back of the bar, not to mention a funky beer garden furnished with rescued sofas and homemade tables, like a beach bar in the middle of the city!"
"Billy Byrne’s makes the list because it had a slightly different vibe to the other bars. It’s a bit more of a mix between traditional and modern. The draught list in terms of craft beer was somewhat limited – again, 12 Acres and a couple of Irishtown taps."
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"The 13th-century Black Abbey is a world of candlelit serenity, with the largest rosary window of its kind in Ireland. Containing an astonishing 10,000 pieces of ruby and sapphire glass, it tells the story of the life of Christ and it’s absolutely breathtaking.Just a short distance from Black Abbey is Rothe House and Garden, a restored 16th-century Tudor home, where archaeologists recently found the remains of an earlier medieval townhouse (thought to be the “city pad” of the Abbot of nearby Duiske Abbey)."
"One of Ireland’s oldest and most beloved churches the 13th century Dominican Black Abbey has a gorgeous stained glass and carved stone interior. The correct title of the church is the Abbey of the Most Holy Trinity but as the Dominicans were known as Black Friars from the black cloak worn over the white habit, the popular name Black Abbey came into use. At the entrance are 10 stone coffins from the 13th and 14th century that were found during excavations."
"Founded in 1225 by William Marshal, this Dominican abbey takes its name from the monks' black habits. Much of what survives dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, but remnants of more ancient archways are still..."
"Once the principal seat of the Butler family, Marquesses and Dukes of Ormonde, Kilkenny Castle, located in the heart of Kilkenny City, is a 12th century castle, remodelled in Victorian times and set in riverside parklands. The magnificent castle overlooks the River Nore and has guarded this important river crossing for more than 900 years. Visitors can explore the castle - including the Butler Art Gallery, with contemporary art exhibitions - at their leisure."
"With eight centuries of history whispering from its walls, Kilkenny Castle is one of Ireland's most iconic and historic sites."
"By the north bank of the River Nore is a 16th-century tower left over from a Medieval hospital set up around the 13th century. The heavily fortified hospital was positioned outside the centre of Kilkenny and mainly treated lepers. The name “Maudlin” comes from Mary Magdalene, as leprosy was a disease generally associated with prostitution in Medieval times."