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Outdoor Drinking and Dining in Dublin
"Teeming with friends piling in to share plates of Irish-inspired tapas, Fade Street Social is aptly named for this corner of the city, which is always bursting with action. Come hungry: You’re going to want to order the lion's share of the tapas menu at Fade Street Social. Carnivores will enjoy slivers of rare sirloin topped with a quivering hunk of bone marrow butter, or slices of duck breast with an accompanying duck-confit spring roll."
"It’s a pity we couldn’t find a good daytime photo of this area of Fade street social because it does get an awful lot of sun. Cocktails and bar bites out here would be heaven. They do 2 for 1 cocktails on a Tuesday, so maybe that’s the day to go for those on a budget."
"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!"
"Brunch in Coppinger Row is truly aimed at those wanting to dive straight into a hearty meal early on. The menu is mouth watering and diverse, from your usual fare of Eggs Florentine to a mixed grill with lamb chops and Merguez sausage or salt cod croquettas with paprika aioli. This Mediterranean style of eating is fresh and seasonal and takes some interesting turns from the usual menu items that you might find in other brunch restaurants around the city, like the black pudding and caramelized apple salad that gives a twist to the usual Irish breakfast."
"This garden BBQ style restaurant, located in an old carpark on Clanbrassil Street, has wooden pallet furniture and colourful bunting aplenty. This year they’ve added a seafood shack (Sharkbait Shelby’s) and delicious woodfired pizza from The Big Blue Bus, with more food stalls to announced over the next few weeks. Go for the food, stay for the party atmosphere and hand-rolled ice-cream."
"Not only is the interior of Coppinger Row totally Instagrammable, but if you perch yourself outside at one of their street-side tables you can gram in the sunshine."
"Situated on Dawson Street the outside of this famous building doesn't give away what's in store for you on the inside. Café En Seine is an institution of the Dublin pub scene and the interior is a feast for the eyes. A three-story atrium filled with Doric columns, glass lanterns and statues."
"Café en Seine is a contemporary Parisian corner of Dublin spread across three stories with a quirky outdoor drinking and dining area that's sure provide plenty of Insta opportunities. Combining enticing food and drink with regular entertainment, this restaurant bar is always popping off."
"Café en Seine is one of the best places for brunch in Dublin, from its Art Deco-style interiors through to dedicated cocktails. Ease a Friday night hangover away with the prettiness of this spot, while dishes such as baked eggs with merguez sausage will heal you from the inside out."
"Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel the epitome of elegance on the South Dublin Coast. Located overlooking Dublin Bay in the leafy suburbs of Killiney it offers a tranquil setting for an 18th Century Castle located in its own grounds. With every requirement in mind each of our 113 bedrooms offers a haven of rest."
"Located on Harbour Road, as you enter Howth Village, Wrights Findlater Howth occupies a truly stunning location with unparalelled views of Howth Harbour & Ireland's Eye."
"A Little Gem in the Heart of Dublin' Cassidys is a comfortable boutique styled hotel located in Dublin's City Centre opposite the famous Gate theatre.Groomes Bar & Bistro adds a relaxing air and offers quality, character & comfort.On-site Fitness Suite free to guests. Complementary WIFI.Within a 10 minute stroll of the hotel are Trinity College, Shopping centres, Temple Bar, Theatres, Jameson distillery & several museums and other places of interest. Address: Cavendish Row, Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin 1 D01 V3P6"
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DrumcondraAverage price - ££££Review - Amazing food as always, I was surprised by a free gyoza which was a really sweet touch. View Musashi IFSC Menu"
"Zakura is located on two hidden locations in the city centre, but once you found it you’ll be sure to enjoy it. On TripAdvisor people talk about Zakura as a “hidden gem”. Try their Bento Box, which is very reasonably priced and great for lunch."
"The Phoenix Park is not only the home to our President, zoo, Victorian flower gardens, Papal cross and a herd of wild deer it is also one of Europe's largest urban parks and has acres of beautiful parkland and leafy trails to enjoy a long, meandering walk. Phoenix Park also doubles as a venue and space for many different events such as organized family picnics, motor and cross-country races. While there are plenty of great paid activities nearby such as Dublin Zoo and Farmleigh House, there are acres of space to roam around in and discover beautiful woodland and curious deer."
"As the largest enclosed public park in any capital city in Europe, Phoenix Park is a great place to explore and spend the afternoon with family. With plenty of monuments, walled gardens, and wildlife, there is something for everyone at Phoenix Park. Address: Dublin 8, Ireland"
"You could easily spend an entire day exploring Europe’s largest inner-city park. You don’t need to pay for Dublin Zoo to see animals either – Phoenix Park is home to an enormous collection of deer, just wander off into the woodlands to find them."
"The second-largest of the many parks in Dublin, you’ll find St. Anne’s Park between the suburbs of Raheny and Clontarf on the northside of Dublin. And to throw a bit of local celebrity stardust on the site, it was originally part of an estate assembled by members of the Guinness family – namely the descendants of Sir Arthur Guinness himself!. There’s a ton of stuff going on at St. Anne’s and you could spend all day if you so wished."
"Nestled between the suburbs of Raheny and Clontarf is Saint Anne’s Park, owned and managed by the Dublin City Council. Beautiful attractions include a serene walk at the Chestnut park, and onwards you will find architectural follies—buildings that serve as great decors for the park. Including a Water Temple of Pompei found in the banks of the artificial duck pond, a Herculanean temple that overlooks Naniken River, and many more."
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"You’ll find a fresh, in season menu at what has to be one of the best looking outdoor terraces in Dublin."
"Thundercut Alley is the Smithfield area of Dublin|© Thundercut Alley. This camp dive bar in Smithfield offers Dublin’s best bottomless brunch, served on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11.30am. Whether you’re having a big party or you just want to play Street Fighter to a background of lively music, this is a great place to come."
"Vintage arcade games and boozy brunch combine in this quirky favourite. A dive bar at the rear of a trendy bowling alley may not have traditionally earmarked itself as a brunch spot, but these days, you know it’s going to mean those two golden words: Bottomless."
"A bit of an edgier bathroom, Thunder Cut Alley has an interesting herd of rubber ducks swimming across the ceiling. Definitely something to occupy you while you use the loo."