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We approached the Temple Bar region of Dublin over the Ha’penny Bridge. This bridge, built in 1816, used to charge a toll of a halfpenny (it's free now!). Indeed it had just been restored when...
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Oliver St John Gogarty was born in 1878 and was a man of many talents: a poet, writer, pilot, politician, sportsman and surgeon. He became known among Dubliners for his kindness and alms-giving to the...
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Across the river from the Four Courts stands the Brazen Head, reputed to be the oldest pub in Europe. A tavern has stood on this site since Viking times and the Brazen Head celebrated its...
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A favoured watering-hole of Dublin's chattering classes, this public house is something of a rumour mill. Just around the corner from the Irish parliament, don't be surprised if you witness altercations between rival journalists and...
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Licensed in 1792, this drinking institution rates as one of the oldest pubs in Dublin. It holds a tremendous allure with locals and visitors alike, and John F. Kennedy even made it his favorite stop...
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Set in the heart of Dublin's 'Left Bank', the Temple Bar pub has recently been renovated, which means it can pack in more people than ever. The Temple Bar is always full to capacity and...
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The Porterhouse was Dublin's first micro-brewery and has some of the best brews in the city, including its own very fine porter. Visitors are enticed inside by the enormous vats visible from the street. It...
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This was probably the best time we had in a pub in Ireland. It was recommended to us by a waiter where we had dinner (see my entry for The Shack restaurant, this journal.)...
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A Month in the Country by Brian FrielMay 24-July 1Monday-Saturday 8:00pm Saturday matinee 2:30pmNo performance on June 5Tickets: €15-30; €12 for students on Monday-Thursday and matineesI saw this show before it opened, and the preview...
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Walking into this cafe/bar you cannot help but feel gentrified by the astounding Edwardian décor. The long bar serves anything you might desire including a comprehensive cocktail selection, excellent coffee and stylish food. The whole...
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