Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Skerries

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Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Skerries

Vintage Cocktail Club
Vintage Cocktail Club
4.5 (1361 ratings)
This refined, speakeasy-vibe bar offers candle-lit cocktails and fine-dining amid vintage ephemera.
15 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 E229, Ireland
Cocktail barTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by lastnightoffreedom.co.uk
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"Not an area known for its cocktail bars, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the hidden gem that is Vintage Cocktail Club. Taking you on a journey into the dark and distance Prohibition Era, this Crown Alley bar offers that ‘wow’ factor at every turn. The exclusive, relaxed and welcoming vibe of the bar is a throwback to the golden age of speakeasies, aviators and silent movies, complimented by the fabulous vintage-chic 1920s themed drinks."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"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."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Vintage Cocktail Club's rooftop bar area is one of Dublin's finest. Make your way through their menu of illicit vintage-inspired sips while cosying up under heaters or topping up the tan (weather depending, obvs) and soaking up the always-bustling atmosphere of this quirky bar."
Bunsen Temple Bar
Bunsen Temple Bar
4.6 (3721 ratings)
22 Essex St E, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 NA09, Ireland
Hamburger restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Source: Photo by Flickr user John Seb Barber used under CC BY 2.0. There are few foods more appetising than a good burger, and Bunsen is the place to go in Dublin if you’re looking for a good quality patty. With numerous outlets in the city - the burger bar has been so successful it has even expanded to Belfast and Cork - you can get a good meal for just over 8 USD, while a portion of freshly-made fries will come in at under half of that."
Mentioned by IrishCentral
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"This burger joint on Wexford Street has been praised by many for having the best burger in Dublin, as well as great service to go with it. While it lacks a signature burger like many American restaurants, it’s safe to say that each burger they offer is simply brilliant."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Perfect for the burger mad among you, Bunsen not only use Aberdeen Angus Beef to make sure that their patties are all par, their casual and cool setting is perfect for birthday meals and casual dates that don't mind scoffing until the cow's come home."
Angelina's Restaurant and Deli
Angelina's Restaurant and Deli
4.3 (1465 ratings)
A traditional Italian menu is matched by cocktails & wine at this relaxed, old-timey eatery.
55 Percy Pl, Dublin, D04 X0C1, Ireland
Italian restaurantCoffee shopDeliIrish restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"We promise beautiful food, made with the very best local and international produce. Our dishes are created with the bold, sun-filled flavours of Italy. We serve up in a laid back and informal vibe every day of the week, from lunch and brunch through dinner, so stop by with family and friends and...See More"
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Like the idea of waterside drinking and dining as the temperatures rise?. Angelina's have pretty outdoor space facing the canal, so you can kick back with a couple of glasses and a plate of freshly made pasta while topping up your tan."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
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"Savoring the last day of the Bank Holiday with a lazy brunch or relaxing dinner?. Sink into one of our cosy booths and enjoy!. #AngelinasDublin #Angelinas"
Hang Dai Chinese
Hang Dai Chinese
4.4 (672 ratings)
20 Camden Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D02 T275, Ireland
Chinese restaurantBarChinese takeawayCocktail barDisco clubLive music venueTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Eater
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"School friends Will Dempsey and chef Karl Whelan added a clubby Chinese restaurant to Dublin’s roster with Hang Dai. The entrance appears like a takeaway joint, but the restaurant expands into a back room that looks like a mash-up between a disco and a subway train. The vibe is fun but the food is serious, especially the duck special (preorder it when you book)."
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
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"If you’re in search of cool restaurants in Dublin, look no further than Hang Dai. This Chinese restaurant has one of the funkiest interiors in the county. The neon lighting and table booths are designed to look like the inside of a train carriage."
Bread 41
Bread 41
4.6 (894 ratings)
Streamlined organic bakery serving specialty breads & pastries, plus cakes made to order.
41 Pearse St, Dublin, D02 H308, Ireland
BakeryCafeTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"The name might be a dead giveaway, but this is the place to come to in Dublin for your daily bread. The loaves and rolls are just the beginning of the carb heaven that can be found each morning at Bread 41. Order a buttery almond croissant, or indulge in the homemade sausage roll with the perfect flaky pastry."
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
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"Bread 41’s ethos is to make pure, real bread without resorting to processing aids or artificial additives. In pursuit of their vision, they mill all of the grains for their bread on-site at their city centre bakery. In addition, the bakery uses its own unique sourdough culture in each loaf."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"This Pearse Street café has its own on-site mill so you know it's gonna be good. They make some of the tastiest bread I've had in the city. The bakery is also a café that serves up breakfast and lunch, as well as selling bread and pastries to go."
FLIP
FLIP
4.8 (16 ratings)
George's Street Arcade, Dublin, Ireland
Vegetarian restaurantIce cream shopTakeout RestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by DublinLive
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"Flip, a vegan and vegetarian burger bar from the owners of Blazing Salads, is one of Dublin’s vegan hot spots. Their burgers, which include black bean and quinoa, millet and sweet potato, and a sweetcorn and feta fritter, are handmade using organic grains, pulses, vegetables and seeds. Don’t mind if we do!"
Subway
Subway
3.9 (246 ratings)
Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options.
35 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin, DO2 WN20, Ireland
Sandwich shopFast food restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Elephant & Castle Temple Bar
Elephant & Castle Temple Bar
4.3 (2997 ratings)
American-style comfort such as chicken wings and burgers with breakfast and brunch menus.
18-19 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
American restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Grilltown®
Grilltown®
4.3 (136 ratings)
105c, Coolmine Industrial Estate, Dublin, Ireland
Health food restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
Hasu Japanese & Thai
Hasu Japanese & Thai
4.6 (143 ratings)
14 Malahide Rd, Clontarf, Dublin, 3, Ireland
Takeout RestaurantDelivery RestaurantSushi takeaway

Best History Museum in Skerries

National Print Museum
National Print Museum
4.5 (197 ratings)5 (65 ratings)
Haddington Rd, Dublin, D04 E0C9, Ireland
MuseumHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Drogheda Museum Millmount
Drogheda Museum Millmount
4.5 (213 ratings)4.5 (75 ratings)
Millmount, Lagavooren, Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland
MuseumHistory Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Overlooking Drogheda, Millmount is an artificial hill that may have been a prehistoric burial ground like Newgrange, but has never been excavated.The Normans constructed a motte-and-bailey fort on top of this convenient command post overlooking the bridge. It was followed by a castle, which in turn was replaced by a Martello tower in 1808.A section of the army barracks is now used as the Millmount Museum. Exhibits include three wonderful late-18th-century guild banners."
National Library of Ireland
National Library of Ireland
4.2 (109 ratings)4.5 (540 ratings)
Non-lending library housing the personal notes of Roddy Doyle, Seamus Heaney and James Joyce.
7-8 Kildare St, Dublin 2, D02 P638, Ireland
LibraryHistory Museums
Mentioned by The Merrion Hotel
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"The mission of the Library is to collect, preserve, promote, and make accessible the documentary and intellectual record of the life of Ireland and to contribute to the provision of access to the larger universe of recorded knowledge. The National Library is open, free of charge, to all those who wish to consult the collections for material not otherwise available through the public library service or an academic library. A Reader’s Ticket is necessary in order to consult most categories of material."
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
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"Dublin’s equivalent to the American Library of Congress’s Reading Room, this cultural institution allows you to explore your family tree while exploring other exhibits including the Yeats and Seamus Heaney, celebrating the life and works of Ireland’s finest poets. Past Leinster House, you’ll continue your tour of museums."
Mentioned by EuroCheapo's Budget Travel Blog
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"After getting artsy with Jack, stroll over the National Library of Ireland to wax poetic with his brother William. The museum’s interactive exhibit dedicated to W.B. Yeats allows you to electronically scan through the poet’s private notebooks with a swipe of the finger."

Free Museums in Skerries

Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle
4.2 (20647 ratings)4 (4626 ratings)
Historic site, dating from 1204, with 2 museums, cafes and gardens, plus state rooms and a library.
Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
CastleMuseumsHistorical placeHistorical landmarkArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
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"The castle is more of a complex with multiple things to see and do. The castle charges admission for the tour, which includes the subterranean view of the River Poddle and of the decommissioned Chapel Royal. That said, tour or no tour, you can plan to take plenty of photos in the courtyard and then go to the gardens to enjoy the Garda Memorial and the Exhibition Hall."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"As the stronghold of British power in Ireland for more than 700 years, Dublin Castle has played a central - and often adversarial - role in the history of the nation. A mix of buildings from..."
The Hugh Lane
The Hugh Lane
4.5 (1360 ratings)4.5 (604 ratings)
Gallery containing the reconstructed studio of Francis Bacon and a strong collection of French work.
Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 F2X9, Ireland
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Just a short walk from Dublin’s main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street, this permanent collection hosts some of Ireland’s most notable modern art and is free to enter. It’s named after Sir Hugh Lane, who donated a collection to the council in 1908; the works included pieces by well-known French impressionists such as Renoir, Manet, Morisot and Pissarro, and they can still be seen on display here today. There is also a room dedicated to the abstract works of Dublin-born painter Sean Scully, who has twice been a Turner Prize nominee."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"For a taste of Irish history with your artwork, cycle down to Parnell Square and pay a visit to the Hugh Lane Gallery. The Lane Legacy collection, named after the gallery's founder, explores a time of huge culture in Ireland, showcasing works from a selection of Irish artists. Be sure to pay a visit to the Stained Glass Room, just beside the reception, when you visit too - it's not to be missed!"
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
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"Highlights on and around O'Connell Street include: The historic General Post Office where the 1916 rebellion started, the Hugh Lane Art Gallery, the popular shopping area Henry street and the vibrant market stretch Moore Street, with colourful street traders and ethnic shops. The main drag is very busy, but the best parts are on the side streets surrounding it!"
Science Gallery Dublin
Science Gallery Dublin
4.3 (1941 ratings)4 (197 ratings)
A museum crossed with a gallery where ideas meet and opinions collide. Onsite cafe and makeshop.
Trinity College Dublin, Naughton Institute, The, Pearse St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Cultural centerMuseumsArt galleryExhibitScience Museums
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"The Science Gallery—where “science and art collide”—is a dynamic, ever-changing space that's continually devising interesting themes and installations. There’s no such thing as a permanent collection here; rather, the gallery gets an overhaul every few months. As for the exhibitions themselves: They've ranged from "FAKE" (exploring falsities, from biomimicry to forged documents) to "In Case of Emergency" (a look at how the world might end—and why humankind loves to think about it)."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"Photo courtesy of the Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin. Scientific debates usually take place between the pages of academic journals, but the Science Gallery at Trinity College helps bring the issues to life for visitors of all ages. The cutting-edge exhibits touch on human perception, biomimicry, and the future of technology in the workplace."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Hands-on, interactive and compellingly relevant, the Science Gallery is devoted to explaining the intricacies of science and how it applies to everyday life. Exhibitions explore big ideas, so bring your curiosity with you. The striking Poolberg Lighthouse is the perfect conclusion to a stroll along the Great South Wall © Cezzar 1981 / Getty Images"

Best Comedy Club in Skerries Area

The Comedy Crunch
The Comedy Crunch
4.8 (88 ratings)
1 Dame Ct, Dublin 2, D02 TW84, Ireland
Comedy club
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"That’s our motto these days, and luckily this comedy night runs three days a week offering comprehensive comedic coverage in Dublin city. Taking place every Monday, Tuesday and Sunday downstairs in The Stag’s Head, this stand-up comedy smash hit is often at capacity. It’s a by donation event, and sometimes international funny men and women pop in for a visit and take to the stage."
Cherry Comedy at Whelan's
Cherry Comedy at Whelan's
4.9 (26 ratings)
25a Wexford St, Portobello, Dublin 2, D02 H527, Ireland
Comedy club
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"Cherry Comedy at Whelan’s is one of the finest and funniest nights of laughter on in this fair city. Taking place in Ireland’s leading music venue, Whelans, every Monday from 8pm, this often sell-out show is a sure thing. Featuring the best of Irish comedic talent, as well as a strong line-up of up-and-comers, this is your ultimate night out."
Mentioned by The Davenport Hotel
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"Among the newest comedy clubs in the city is Pop The Cherry, offering great comedy nights every Monday evening. These nights bring together a mixture of established names from the world of comedy and newer voices just getting started in stand-up."
dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum
dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum
4.5 (246 ratings)5 (8 ratings)
Small, 200 seat theatre with bar, rehearsal studios and gallery showing temporary art exhibitions.
Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 16, Ireland
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsArt galleryComedy clubLive music venueTheaters

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