Out of our five nights in Ireland, this was the smallest B&B we stayed in. Located on a residential street, close to Dublin International Airport, the building is the renovated home of Ronald and Colette, who decided to open a B&B a few years ago when Ronald retired. They obviously spared no expense. The furniture, bath fittings, carpets, etc. were first class.
Rooms are priced at 33 Euros per person, so my husband and I shared a double room, then we got a single room for our daughter, for a total of 99 Euros. Ronald appreciates being paid in cash.
Breakfast is served in an enclosed sunroom, overlooking a garden. It consists of standard Irish fare, but, unfortunately no soda bread, as our family were the only guests at the time, and it simply isn't worth the effort to bake less than 3 or 4 loaves at a time.
The B & B is close to a bus route, and Ronald gave us directions to walk to the bus stop and take the bus to downtown Dublin. The next morning, we were perfectly positioned to drive to Dublin Airport and return our rental car.
I did learn the meaning of Pairc na Bhfuiseog, but promptly forgot it. I think "Pairc" means park, and Bhfuiseog (easy for Colette to say!) means lark. Park of the Lark? It sounds much nicer in Gaelic!