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Brooks Hotel & Francescas Restaurant

Minutes from Grafton Street and Stephen's Green, this fine owner-run hotel makes a particularly comfortable home-from-home for business guests with excellent accommodation,intimate bar and ingredients-led cooking in the restaurant
Conferences/Banqueting (50/60), business centre, in-house cinema/screening room, free broadband wi/fi. Rooms 98 (1 suite, 2 junior suites, 4 executive, 87 no-smoking 2 wheelchair accessible); lift. Children welcome (under 7s free in parents' room; cots available without charge, babysitting arranged). No pets. Air conditioning throughout. 24-hr room service. Fitness suite & sauna. B&B from about €250 per room. Restaurant: D Sun-Thu 6pm-9.30pm, (Fri & Sat to 10pm). Reservations advised. Children welcome. Café Lounge and Jasmine Bar: 12pm-9.30pm. Full wheelchair access. Hotel open all year. *Special breaks offered - details on application. Arrangement with car park. abbreviations
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One of Dublin's most desirable addresses, especially for business guests, this discreetly luxurious Dublin hotels a gem of a place - an oasis of calm just a couple of minutes walk from Grafton Street.


A ground floor bar, lounge and restaurant all link together, making an extensive public area that is quietly impressive on arrival - the style is a pleasing combination of traditional with contemporary touches, using a variety of woods, some marble, wonderful fabrics and modern paintings - and, while a grand piano adds gravitas, there's a welcome emphasis on comfort (especially in the residents' lounge, where spare reading glasses are thoughtfully supplied).


Efficient service ensures you are in your room promptly, usually with the help of Conor, the concierge, who never forgets a face or a name.


All bedrooms have exceptionally good amenities, including a pillow menu (choice of five types) and well-designed bathrooms with power showers as well as full baths (some also have tile screen TV), and many other features. However there are some rooms which, while equally well appointed, are quite small - an understandable price to pay for the convenience of such a handy city centre location, perhaps.


Boardrooms offer state-of-the-art facilities for meetings and small conferences, and there is a 26-seater screening room.


For disabled guests there are lifts to all floors with rooms specifically designed to their needs with wet-room en-suites with roll-in shower and a fixed seat. The rooms have low tea and coffee facilities, low hanging wardrobes and low base beds. Common areas are on the ground floor ensuring ease of access to all. There is also adequate designated parking adjacent to the hotel with lifts..


Francescas:


Pre-dinner drinks are served in a lovely little cocktail bar, Jasmine, and the restaurant has a youthful contemporary look, and a welcoming ambience - an open plan kitchen has well positioned mirrors allowing head chef Patrick McLarnon and his team to be seen at work.


This Dublin restaurants tables are elegantly appointed with classic linen cloths and napkins, and waiting staff, smartly attired in black, look after customers with warmth and professionalism.


Patrick sources ingredients with great care (wild salmon, organic chicken, dry aged steak, wild boar sausage), his cooking is generally imaginative - and there's a strong emphasis on fish and seafood.


Unusual meat dishes may include a starter of McGeough's air-dried Connemara lamb (subject to availability) and a main course of pan-fried Finnebrogue venison.


Finish, perhaps, with a zingy home-made lemon tart served with a delicious strawberry or raspberry sorbet and a classy individually packed infusion, or coffee.


A nice wine selection includes good quality wines available by the glass.


The early dinner offers good value, and breakfast offers a wide variety of juices, cereals and nuts, yoghurt, pastries, meat, cheeses and fruit. A good range of hot dishes includes pancakes with maple syrup, kippers with poached egg and full Irish breakfast as you like it, although service can be slow.


[*Informal meals also available 10 am-11.30 daily.]

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  • Breaks - Short
  • Broadband WI/FI (No Charge)
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  • Children's Baby Sitting Arranged
  • Conference Venue
  • Live Music
  • Location - Town Centre
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  • No Smoking Establishment
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  • Wheelchair Friendly
  • Contemporary International
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  • Contemporary Bar
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  • Early Bird / Value Menu Available
  • Extensive Wine List
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  • Organic Produce used (mainly)
  • Romantic
  • Sunday Dining
  • Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)
  • Vegetarian Menu
2007 Award Winners Business Hotel of the Year 2007
Last Updated: 18-10-2022
Author: Georgina Campbell
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59-62 Drury Street, Dublin 2 Dublin City
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Near St Stephen's Green, between Grafton and Great St. Georges Streets; opposite Drury Street car park.
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