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101 Talbot Restaurant


101 Talbot Restaurant - Dublin 1 Ireland

Chapter One Restaurant


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Spencer Hotel, The


A Junior Suite

Condotti



D.One Restaurant


D. One Restaurant

EPICUREAN FOOD HALL



Expresso Bar Café IFSC


Expresso Bar Café

Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin



Harbourmaster Bar and Restaurant, The


The Harbourmaster

Insomnia


Insomnia

Hilton Garden Inn Dublin City Centre


Jurys Custom House Inn

Panem


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Soup Dragon



Morrison Hotel, The


The Lounge

Vaults, The



Enoteca delle Langhe



Alilang Korean Restaurant



Jurys Inn Parnell Street



Ristorante Romano



01 Introduction to DUBLIN - City and County.


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Bar Italia


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Belvedere Hotel


The Comfort Inn Lobby

Number Ten



ely bar & brasserie


Ely CHQ - upstairs

Winding Stair, The


The Winding Stair Restaurant, Dublin

Hatch & Sons at the Hugh Lane Gallery


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AA DUBLIN 1 & IFSC ROUNDUP


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AA BLOOMS LANE



Church, The (formerly John M Keating)



Bangkok Café



Cactus Jacks



China House



Hanyang Korean Restaurant



Fayruz Lebanese Restaurant



Radha Govinda's Vegetarian Restaurant



Il Fornaio IFSC



Milano IFSC



Caffe Cagliostro



Wallaces Tavern



Bar Italia IFSC


Bar Italia IFSC

Dublin Convention Centre, The



Floridita



Wynns Hotel



Hells Kitchen



MV Cill Airne - Blue River Bar & Bistro and Quay 16



Number Ten


This unusual private venue allows the bride and groom the wonderful experience of becoming hosts for the day in a beautiful Georgian Town House in the centre of Dublin city, overlooking the River Liffey. An inconspicuous front door on Lower Ormond Quay opens into an impressive entrance hall which, in turn, brings you towards a dramatic staircase mounting to the Grand Salon and Library - the ideal place for your drinks reception, with background music provided by a string quartet (a choice that suits the style of the house).

This wedding venues beautifully proportioned, impressively furnished in period style throughout - and, when lit by 300 candles, fires aglow and magnificent fresh flowers everywhere, all that is needed to complete the decor is the bride and groom, and their guests.

The gong calls guests to dinner - which can be from 3 courses, up to ‘whatever’ – which is served in an 18th-century dining room lit only by the candles and an open fire, with details like starched white table linen, Villeroy & Boch china, Newbridge Silver cutlery and antique candelabras speaking of discreet quality.

The Number10 staff take responsibility for all the details within the house and offer advice on much else besides, including ceremony locations - there are several churches close by, and wedding blessings can be held in the house - special transport requirements from horse & carriage to helicopters, and suggestions (and, in some cases, bookings) for 2 or 3 day programmes for guests.

There are no packages - advice is offered on menus, the cake, entertainment and everything else and, from the red carpet to the drinks reception, everything is individual to each couple.


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Mitchell & Son



Hugh Lane Gallery


Hugh Lane Gallery - Parnell Square Dublin 1 Ireland Located in Dublin's city centre, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, originally called The Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, houses one of Ireland's foremost collections of modern and contemporary art.

The original collection, donated by the Gallery's founder Sir Hugh Lane in 1908, has now grown to include over 2,000 artworks, ranging from the Impressionist masterpieces of Manet, Monet, Renoir and Degas to works by leading national and international contemporary artists.

The Gallery presents dynamic schedules of temporary exhibitions, seminars and public lectures, publications and educational projects.

National Leprechaun Museum


National Leprechaun Museum - Jervis Street Dublin 1 Ireland Irish people have told stories about the Leprechaun for more than a thousand years. There are many tales about him and the people he meets and although many people know something about him, to date there was not much background material available to the public.

The National Leprechaun Museum, the first ever attraction dedicated to Irish mythology, opens up a fun and magical world full of fascinating folklore, mythology and enchanting stories.

St Marys Abbey


St. Mary's Abbey was once the wealthiest Cistercian Abbey in Ireland, founded in 1139 it played a large role in the affairs of the state until its dissolution by Henry VIII in 1539.

It was here in St Mary's Abbey that Silken Thomas Fitzgerald started his unsuccessful rebellion in 1534 by throwing down his Sword of State and it is in this context that the Abbey is mentioned in the "Wandering Rocks" chapter of Ulysses by James Joyce.

The abbey was only rediscovered in the 1880s, 7 feet underground and underneath a bakery, by an amateur archaeologist and parts of the old adjoining walls can still be seen. Today only two rooms remain - the Chapter House and the Slype and there is a fascinating exhibition

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Mr Fox Restaurant



WJ Kavanagh's



Paris Bakery & Pastry



The Woollen Mills and The Yarn



Brother Hubbard North



147 Deli



The Spencer



M&L Chinese



Klaw Poke


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Bowls by Kwanghi Chan



El Grito



Urban Brewing & Stack A Restaurant



Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen




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