"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."
"Trading for over 30 years, this is the first dining option visitors encounter after disembarking from the train at Colbert Station. And what an option it is... Local man and Hollywood legend Richard Harris was partial to Luigi’s, and many decades later it remains busy and bustling with locals."
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Free Museums in Tipperary
Cashel Folk Village
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Dominic St, St. Dominick's Abbey, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
"Initially established as a personal collection, the 2000-plus items are from the private collection of the late John and Gertrude Hunt. Originally located at the University of Limerick the museum was later moved to its own premises in the Customs House of Limerick. One of the most lenient museums in the whole of Ireland you are allowed to open drawer and touch some of the artefacts."
"Hunt Museum located in the heart of Limerick City is located in the elegant eighteenth century Custom House provides an ideal setting for an enjoyable visit, where the riverside restaurant looks out over the Curragour Falls and the museums gift shop showcases a wide range of local and international crafts and gifts."
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