THE BUILDING HOUSING ALBERT LYNCH' S was originally part of a Church of Ireland school for the Cloyne diocese. After the diocesan college closed, local landlord Sir Denham J. Norreys of Mallow Castle bought the buiding and then leased it to ...
The Hole in the Wall is named after a tradition which existed here for around 100 years, which is the practice of serving drinks through a hole in the wall. British soldiers who were forbidden to leave the Phoenix Park ...
Try a mid morning walk around St Stephens Green, and then go shopping on Grafton Street. Then it's time to relax in the wonderful surroundings of the Duke Pub on Duke Street where you can enjoy a wonderful lunch and ...
TAKE A TRIP TO THE WONDERFUL BOTANIC GARDENS IN GLASNEVIN, OR VISIT THE HISTORICAL
GLASNEVIN CEMETRY. Then relax in the wonderful surrounds of the BRIAN BORU PUB .
The Brian Boru has an excellent reputation for top class food and drink.
Take one of the most beautiful drives of your life from Killarney through the gap of Dunloe . Then Make sure to stop off at Kate Kearneys for a great traditional Lunch
Are you looking for a great Village to visit while staying in Dublin? Then go to Malahide and pop into Gibneys for a fantastic
atmosphere day or night. Sure you might as well have a pint!!!
The position of the Lincoln’s Inn in Dublin pub lore has been long since established.
The Lincoln's Inn is a beautiful old world styled pub, serving you the best in food and drink in the heart of Dublin city centre.
Lincoln’s retains its lofty reputation not for whatever contemporary action it host but through it’s association with the romanticised Dublin of yore.
It goes without saying that both Joyce and any location deemed to be one of the remaining vestiges of “Joyce’s Dublin” breeds a particularly potent brand of obsession. Flocks of devotees, both local and from further afield, flock to spots like this one in the hope of immersing themselves in a fading, sentimentalised and arguably aggrandised Dublin of yesteryear.
The dark wood, antique frames, gold fixtures and original coving appeal to a certain old Europe sensibly without totally over-egging the whole endeavor.