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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 |
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Overlooking Temple Bar |
6 Temple Bar Square Temple Bar Dublin, Leinster Ireland |
Located in the heart of Temple Bar, Auriga features a varied and often very creative menu with the best in international cuisine in a totally modern style. Auriga has two dinning spaces on offer with full bar facilities: one overlooking Temple Bar Square and the other overlooking Crown Alley. While Auriga is rather narrow, its high ceiling with tiny lights creates a pleasant sense of space. In case you're interested, the name derives from a prominent stellar constellation, which explains the cosmic theme running throughout the restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quick and healthy |
42 Drury St Dublin Ireland +353 1 671 9552 |
Blazing Salads is the perfect place for a quick, healthy lunch. It's also a good place to come for a pick-me-up snack during a busy shopping day. While here, take time to check out the Powerscourt Townhouse - a beautiful building with a wide range of shopping opportunities. The Powerscourt features funky boutique shops and great scenery for people-watching. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Organic Paradise |
Meeting House Square Temple Bar Dublin Ireland +353 (0)1 670 5372 http://www.edenrestaurant.ie/ |
A stylish brasserie-style restaurant, Eden serves delicious food smack in the heart of Temple Bar. There's an open kitchen and glass walls that allow for people-watching in Meeting House Square. There is also an outdoor eating area for those rare days of pleasant weather in Ireland, so expect a capacity crowd when it happens. Dishes available include corn-fed chicken with mash, vegetarian buckwheat pancake filled with garlic, spinach and cheddar or black pudding salad. There is also a good but reasonable wine list. It can get noisy and crowded, but it is well worth it. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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