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Abberley Court Hotel


Room with a view
Belgard Road
Tallaght
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 1 459 6000
http://www.abberley.ie/
The location of this hotel is romantic and provides a panoramic view of the locality. Situated amidst the Dublin mountains, this hotel is also close to The Square Town Centre in the heart of Tallaght's commercial and shopping district. For business or leisure, this hotel will suit your needs. It has free parking, 24 hour security and room service, so guests need not worry. Try the Kilcawleys Bar or the Leaf restaurant or the Kilcawleys lounge if you just want to chill out.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jacob's Ladder


Pioneering cuisine
4 Nassau Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 670 3865
http://www.jacobsladder.ie/
One of Dublin's newer restaurants, Jacob's Ladder has been acclaimed by food critics for its style and innovative cuisine. Owned and managed by a young husband-and-wife team, this restaurant on two floors specialises in contemporary Irish cuisine and has proven particularly popular with the business community: its second private floor is used extensively for event launches and business conferences. On summer evenings, the view from the dining room across to the cricket fields of Trinity College is particularly lovely.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jacob's Ladder photo by wcities
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Lloyd's Brasserie


Restaurant with attitude
20 Upper Merrion Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 662 7240
A boldly-colorful eaterie, with closely-packed tables, this basement joint is a Conrad Gallagher restaurant, so you can be assured it's something special. The menu is varied and the presentation is amazing; you'll be served with tall towers of food that look like works of art, utilizing variations on basic ingredients and dishes. Chicken potpie, spaghetti with chillies, or mushrooms in a ragout of chicken are all popular items. It's not a place to come if you're on a budget, but you'll get your money's worth in food and atmosphere.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pembroke Restaurant


Old world style
31 Lower Pembroke Street
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 676 2994 / +353 1 676 2980
For traditional style food in an above-average setting, visit this traditonal restaurant in the heart of Georgian Dublin. The Pembroke is comfortable but also upmarket; big chairs, dark walls, the kind of place kids of all ages might take their parents. The menu has exactly what you would expect; lamb, steak, fish and all of it's good and hearty. The Pembroke is also open for continental breakfast, as well as lunch and dinner. The bar is a good spot for a drink, with a traditional wooden interior moving into a glazed atrium.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pembroke Restaurant photo by wcities
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Rubicon


Something for everyone
Luithagen Haven 6
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 676 5955
Cool, clean and bright, Rubicon offers a delicious menu of widely varying choices. Vegetarian options and seafood are always available, and even the most discerning customer should find something to their liking. It's the attention to detail which is easy to appreciate here: the vegetables are never overcooked and the coffee is always excellent. The service is efficient and friendly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Side Door


New to the Shelbourne
Shelbourne Hotel
27 St Stephen's Green
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 1 663 4771 / +353 1 663 4772
http://shelbourne.ie/sidedoor/
A recent addition to Dublin's Shelbourne Hotel,the Side Door is open for lunch and dinner and draws in an eclectic mix of people all day long. It has a funkier, more upbeat atmosphere than the traditional Shelbourne itself. There is a wide range of food choices available: from pizza and pasta to full cooked meals, with meat and vegetables. Bold colours and mellow lighting make this a choice spot for lunch meetings.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Side Door photo by wcities
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Tonic Bar


It's all that!
5 Temple Road
Blackrock
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
+353 1 288 7671
http://www.tonic.ie/
Every night, this place is one big party. With trendy crowds, good music and great cocktails, Tonic translates into a fun night out. During the day, there is a metamorphosis, what with yoga classes being held on the top floor on Mondays. The food is exquisite and infused with a lot of variety. On Saturday nights, watch a little drama while you dine and on Sundays a movie. This place offers an experience you're sure to cherish!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Unicorn


Stellar service
12B Merrion Court
Merrion Row
Dublin
Ireland
+353 1 662 4757
Located in a lovely little mews just off Baggot Street, the Unicorn is one of those places that you have to know in order to find. Its usual crowd of bankers and business people almost dictate that the service will be good. The food is upmarket Italian with such items as deep fried risotto on rocket salad, tagliatelle with salmon, or calamari on the menu. It's all delivered by truly professional waiting staff. It's certainly a great place to impress the boss.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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