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The 5 Best Pizzas In Limerick
"Their shop in Limerick, opened in 2005, was the first O&F in Ireland. At first it was a small Bottega, situated on Little Catherine street, at the heart of Limerick. In August 2010 it was completely renovated and the Caffè area was added."
"Olio & Farina isn't a uniquely Limerick Italian dining option, but its omission would be a shame. Its décor has a bohemian texture and the service is friendly and intimate. The food is rustic and authentic and the menu is priced fairly."
"It doesn’t look like much from the outside but the food that comes out of there is some of the nicest Chinese food around, a true hidden gem!. Fresh ingredients and crunchy veggies pack every dish. Delivery is available from Just Eat and is fast, reliable and the food arrives fresh and hot."
"It doesn’t look like much from the outside but the food that comes out of there is some of the nicest Chinese food around, a true hidden gem!. Fresh ingredients and crunchy veggies pack every dish. Delivery is available from Just Eat and is fast, reliable and the food arrives fresh and hot."
"28 O'Connell Street, Limerick V94 N8CC IrelandAsian, Thai, FusionLunch, Dinner, Late Night, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service[email protected]+353 61 279 788http://www.lanathai.ie/"
"Under half-an-hours' drive from Limerick city along the R445 and R506 brings visitors to beautiful Benedictine Glenstal Abbey set on a serene 500-acre estate. Day visitors are welcome to visit the grounds and the church, and those who wish can attend the liturgy. Scenic walks meander around the grounds, which are adorned with beautiful trees and flowers and provide a sanctuary for wildlife."
"One of the city’s most prominent green spaces, the People’s Park is the place for a breather after a busy day exploring Limerick. Unveiled in 1877, the park takes after Dublin’s elegant Mountjoy Square, complete with elaborate drinking fountains, a bandstand, and trees with elephantine trunks. Perfectly located in the city centre, the park is a stone’s throw from the Newtown Pery shopping district."
"An area of the city that I didn’t visit but wish I had as I read about it later on is Peoples Park. This is a green oasis in an already very green city, filled with a range of trees. There is also a Georgian House and Gardens next to it which is a restored museum house open to the public holding lots of furniture and artefacts."
"Opened in 1877, The People’s Park is perfect for a picnic and also has a children’s playground!. It is the home of a fully refurbished drinking fountain, a band stand and access to Limerick City Gallery of Art."