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Newly revamped stylish bar |
2 Duke Street Dublin Ireland +353 1 679 3734 |
The Bailey used to be a fairly typical Dublin pub, but it has transformed itself into a sophisticated and gay-friendly establishment with a continental feel. People sit at the tables on the street outside even on a cold day, as the narrow street seems to create its own micro-climate. Situated just off Grafton Street, this is a great place to sip a gin and tonic and watch the beautiful people saunter by. Literary fanatics will savour the fact that the pub also has a connection with James Joyce's Ulysses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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