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St E 42 1 Dame St The Mercantile BIG 8 PUB CRAWL 10 1 MORE PUBS JOURNEYS, CONNECTIONS, LINKS 1 42. Irish Film Institute Art-house cinema, cafe & bookshop Best dim-sum in Dublin, +353 1 677 5373, €€ 43. Meeting House Square 23. Rustic Stone Dublin’s outdoor indoor space. Adjacent is the Gallery of Photography & the National Photographic Archive. Local, organic produce, stone cooking, +353 1 707 9596, 31 1 26 1 4 1 2 1 Fad eS t 3 39 1 Whole food, vegetarian, vegan, +353 1 677 7583, € 45. Dublin Castle 26. Gourmet Burger Kitchen In continuous occupation since its establishment in 1204 AD, Dublin Castle has played a prominent role in Ireland's history. St William St +353 1 6790537, Temple Bar +353 1 670 8343, € 46. City Hall 27. Odessa Brasserie,club, +353 1 670 7634, €€€ City Hall is an outstanding example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world-renowned. 28. Siam Thai Thai cuisine, +353 1 677 3363, €€ 47. Project Arts Centre 29. Salamanca Spanish tapas, +353 1 677 4799, €€ 48. Isolde’s Tower 30. Trocadero Buried in an apartment block basement is the remains of Dublin's medieval city walls & the tower of Isolde who, according to the legend, was the Irish princess who was supposed to wed England's King Mark but fell in love with the knight Tristan. Theatrical restaurant, +353 1 677 5545, €€€ Indian, +353 1 677 0681, €€ 32. FXB Exchequer S t Wickl 1 ow 25 St St 23 1 44. Olympia Theatre 25. Cornucopia 31. Jewel in the Crown 24 1 51 8 ‘iQ Connections’ at The Market Bar RESTAURANTS/CAFES 12 1 Su ffo lk St 30 1 22 1 21 1 DUBLIN JOURNEYS - Thurs 2nd Feb 28 1 t ’s S w dre 1i An 29 1 on 54 1 7 1 Dame Ct 20 1 27 1 6 1 Ln Cla ren d 9 1 Da m e 11 1 ‘MOMENT for a pint’ at The Bank on College Green St 45 1 HISTORICAL/CULTURAL Brasserie, +353 1 400 5878, €€€ Green College m St Bride St 19 1 44 1 S outh Great Georges St am Fis h chu rch Pl C t hris 41. Powerscourt Townhouse Centre 21. Brasserie Sixty6 40 1 St 53 1 Japanese noodles, sushi, +353 1 475 5001, €€ The Westin 20m 13 1 St tle Cas This building formerly housed Ireland’s parliament. French cuisine with an Irish twist, +353 1 670 7238, €€€ ity Ed Lord 46 1 d St war 40. Bank of Ireland College Green 22. Good World Chinese Restaurant 32 1 n Tri 52 1 39. Trinity College Dublin 24. The Green Hen Dame St 51 1 i. Tourist Office Established 1913. The best fish and chips in Dublin! € Oliver St John Gogartys th W illil a Thomas Read ble St 50 1 e Parliam nt St 18 1 The Purty Kitchen 16 1 14 1 HISTORICAL/CULTURAL There are lots of restaurants in this area. We’ve just highlighted a few of interest. If you are going in a large group we’d recommend reserving in advance. 20. Yamamori Noodles 26 1 38 1 RESTAURANTS/CAFES 19. Burdocks Fish & Chips Fleet St Anglesea St 37 1 43 1 1 39 1 47 Temple Bar Sou hange St 49 1 ex Ess The Porterhouse 17 1 15 1 35 1 Quay 1 33 1 34 Dru ry S t Lower Exc on llingt 36 1 Eustace St r an B Gratt The Church Jervis St 200m We 48 1 r ium B Millen MAP SPONSORED BY 41 1 Pygmalion Co p ping e r Ro w Steak & Seafood, +353 1 671 1248, €€€ 49. Smock Alley Theatre 33. Elephant & Castle 50. Wood Quay Famous chicken wings, burgers, +353 1 679 3121, €€ The site of the Viking settlement of Dublin. 34. Gallagher’s Boxty House 51. The Contemporary Music Centre Traditional Irish food, +353 1 677 2762, €€ 35. Botticelli 52. Fishamble Street Italian Pizza & Pasta, +353 1 672 7289, € Handel's Messiah was first performed here on April 13 1742. 36. The Chameleon Indonesian, +353 1 671 0362, €€ 53. Christchurch Cathedral 37. Eden Contemporary Irish food, +353 1 670 5372, €€€ The earliest manuscript dates Christ Church Cathedral to its present location around 1030. The crypt is the oldest surviving structure in Dublin and is one of the largest medieval crypts in Europe, extending the length of the cathedral. 38. Il Baccaro Italian taverna, +353 1 671 4597, €€ 39. Zaytoon Famous kebabs, open late, € THE BIG 8 PUB CRAWL 54. St Werburgh’s Church The old church of St. Werburgh, originally built in 1178, was destroyed by fire twice, and rebuilt in a very handsome style in 1759. MORE PUBS The Bank on College Green Oliver St John Gogartys 1. The Long Hall 8. The Exchequer 14. The Button Factory Historic building, gastro-pub This beautifully-preserved Victorian banking hall was built by the Belfast Bank in 1895. MOMENT will be hosting drinks on the mezzanine level overlooking the main bar between 8-10pm. Traditional bar, music, pub grub, late night Named after the famous Irish poet, playwright and surgeon, Oliver St John Gogarty, and located in the heart of Temple Bar. Live trad music on the first floor. Traditional pub Award-winning Gastropub, cocktails Contemporary music venue, late night 2. Hogans 9. The George 15. The Quays Traditional pub, food, live music Contemporary bar, big beer garden. Shhh...don't tell everyone, it's a secret. Gay bar, music "A mix of styles with a sprinkling of fairy dust thrown in". Around for 25 years now it has been a home to the development of the social evolution of gay Ireland. 4. Grogans 10. The Dragon 17. The Octagon Bar @ The Clarence Gay bar, late night Decorated with stylish Asian décor, elaborate chandeliers, exotic artwork, funky mosaics, lush red velvet curtains and walls ordained with blues roses. Art Deco bar, cocktails It was having a drink in this bar that inspired Bono & The Edge to buy the whole hotel. 18. The Turk’s Head 11. 4 Dame Lane Contemporary, music, dancing Lively atmosphere, extravagant design, including mosaics & Spanish style architecture making a change from your traditional pub. The Market Bar The Purty Kitchen Contemporary, tapas food Located in an old market hall on Fade Street. Extensive tapas menu until 9:30pm. iQ Content will be hosting drinks between 7:30-10:30pm. Gastro bar food, live music Classic rock covers from 9:30pm. Spacious bar over 3 levels, music venue, pub grub. Live contemporary jazz music from 9pm (free). 3. No Name Bar Traditional pub 5. The Old Stand The Porterhouse The Mercantile Contemporary bar, alternative music Brewery pub, specialist beers, pub grub Try out some hand-crafted stouts, ales and porters. Make sure to check before you buy - some brews are very strong! Pygmalion Thomas Read Contemporary bar, late club, dj music Located in the cellars of the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre one of the finest Georgian houses of Dublin. Contemporary bar Lively young crowd, bar is split into trendy Thomas Reads at the front and older pub The Oak at the back. Traditional pub This pub has been located on this site for well over three hundred years, in one of Dublin's old medieval streets, Exchequer St. 6. The Stag’s Head Contemporary bar, music, late night 12. O’Neills Traditional pub The Stag's is known for the splendid preservation of it’s Victorian interior and the beautifully-restored mosaic which abuts Dame Street, some distance from the pub's doors. Traditional pub, pub grub, trad music O’Neill’s has existed as a licensed premises for 300 years and is renowned for its ageless character, numerous alcoves, snugs, nooks and crannies. 7. The Globe 13. The Foggy Dew Contemporary bar, music, night club Established 1901, blend of trad & contemporary Dublin 16. The Auld Dubliner This map just shows some recommendations. The best way to discover Dublin is just take a wander. Hope you have a great night out. 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