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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!"
"There’s a black door in the middle of Temple Bar that you’ve probably passed a million times before thinking nothing of it. Nothing special, nothing out of the ordinary. But ring the bell on this door and a hostess will appear to welcome you to the stunning speakeasy stylings of the vintage cocktail club."
"Ring an unassuming doorbell to discover one of Dublin's coolest cocktail joints. From focusing on the ice, spraying all sorts of fancy over the drinks and generally being awesome this is one of those places you HAVE to experience at least once in Dublin. The intimate setting makes it ideal for date night."
"If you are looking for something outside the ordinary pub, this is a must. The speakeasy-themed bar offers amazing drinks and food. The decor on the roof top makes it seem like you have traveled back in time for one of their specialty drinks!"
"One of Dublin’s newest nightclubs Opium Rooms has only been opened a little over a year and already it is one of Dublin’s top nightclubs. The club spans over three floors with a main room, a garden and a lounge. Opium Rooms is a multi-purpose nightclub playing host to some terrific live music gigs as well as also being one of Dublin’s top nightclubs with a terrific variation of music and themed nights."
"A post shared by KellyB (@kellyburton395) on Sep 22, 2018 at 10:23am PDT. Opium Botanical Gardens seems to take inspiration not just from gardens and greenhouses, as the name implies, it is also influenced by Asia, as can be seen in its decor and menu. The roof is fully retractable, allowing guests to enjoy their meals or drinks on the rooftop all year round."
"Opium's pan-Asian lunch menu is about a flavoursome as they come. Once you're finished your meal, kick back in the venue's stunning Botanical Garden or treat yourself to a drink in the cocktail lounge."
"Balfes have no need for umbrellas, makeshift marquees or canopies since they already have an outdoor area thanks to The Westbury Hotel. The French-style bistro has plenty of seats outside which has a very luxe and permanent look to it. You can find Balfes on 2 Balfe Street, Dublin 2, visit their website for booking information."
"Balfes brasserie in The Westbury Hotel is all about a plush dining experience. No plastic cutlery in here, oh no. Expect beautifully presented cuisine, marble tables, deep leather booths and very flattering lighting – perfect for that post-meal selfie."
"The former St. Mary’s Church of Ireland was built in the early 18th century, closed in 1964 and resorted in 2007 into a popular café bar and restaurant. Go see where famous Irish revolutionary, Wolfe Tone was baptized whilst enjoying your favorite cocktail. There is so much more to see in Dublin and across Ireland so keep checking back for our top tips, not just here but around the world!"
"If you're looking for an interesting place to have dinner, consider checking out The Church near the Jervis Shopping Center, or The Bank on College Green. Both are converted restaurants (one in an old church, one in an old bank), and serve classic Irish food in a cool pub atmosphere."
"Every Friday the Lovin office closes at 4pm and the team head for pints. It's a rare occasion when our watering hole is not Blackbird. Loaded with hipsters, cool kids and young working professionals, Blackbird is always buzzing."
"The team behind Lucky’s on Meath Street has decided to bring a cool new venue to the other side of Dublin 8. Named The Circular, the exciting new bar and cafe has taken over a large, landmark building in Rialto and will include a number of spaces: a main bar, which will offer a number of reservable spaces and function rooms as well as tasty pizza from Coke Lane’s wood-fired oven (already a success amongst Lucky’s clientèle), a smaller, cosier pub with a craft beer focus, and a café, called Daddy’s, at the front of the building. “Daddy's will be a daytime cafe with a neighbourhood focus."
"A casual eatery on Parnell Street in Dublin, Sichuan Chilli King offers has everything you need for an enjoyable Sichuan dining experience. Go for the wonton soup as a starter dish and order pork and cabbage dumplings for the main. Their signature golden mushroom with lamb pot dish promises to satisfy your taste buds."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DrumcondraAverage price - ££££Review - love it!!. View Sichuan Chilli King- 老湘好 Menu"
"Overends Kitchen at Airfield Estate is an oasis tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The bright, almost Scandinavian-style restaurant is surrounded by glass and pinewood and overlooks a pond. Overends Kitchen uses produce straight from the farm at its doorstep, meaning fresh and creative food."
"Maldron Hotel and Leisure Centre Tallaght is the perfect base for business or leisure visits to Ireland's capital city. Offering the finest accommodation Tallaght has to offer, all of our 119 guest rooms are furnished in a contemporary style with complimentary Wi-Fi access as standard. Maldron Hotel Tallaght's doors open onto Tallaght Business Park, Square Shopping Centre & Tallaght Hospital."
"Why: You have to be careful when wandering the streets of Temple Bar because otherwise you can end up paying a lot of money for some bang average food. However, there are plenty of hidden gems to be found if you know where to look and Al Vesuvio is one of them. Located in Meeting House Square, its vast menu covers everything from fresh pasta and pizzas, to more hearty classic main courses such as veal Milanese."
"Right on Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, this place makes a great starting point for a night out. Al Vesuvio is a cosy spot serving top-notch Italian food seven days a week. We especially love the huge selection of pizzas with (rosse) and without (bianche) cheese."
"With two locations in Grafton Street and Blanchardstown Captain Americans welcomes families with children of all ages. For the burger fans, Captain Americas will keep the whole family happy. Serving large portions with an extensive selection of burgers alongside steaks, chicken wings, nachos, and many others."
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"This atmospheric Indonesian restaurant is one of my favourite places for a romantic dinner. Make sure to ask for a table upstairs in their ‘Bali room’, adorned with Balinese decorations, where guests sit comfortably around low tables. The chameleon specialises in rijst-tafel (rice-table), where staff light hot plates on your table and several small dishes are brought to you at the same time."
"what’s more romantic than getting dressed up and strolling around dublin’s temple bar?. run by husband and wife team carol and kevin, chameleon restaurant serves up contemporary indonesian cuisine with warm irish hospitality. guests can fully trust the staff recommendations in this restaurant – they know their stuff!"