Restaurant
CELLAR RESTAURANT
As part of the chic Merrion Hotel restaurant, we enjoy at lunch a three dishes menu at low price (23 € with tea or coffee) in a setting with a rich furniture decor, vaulted ceilings and white tablecloths tables.
Upper Merrion Street
www.merrionhotel.com
GALLAGHER'S BOXTY HOUSE
Typical Irish cuisine including the famous "Boxty" (potato pancake rolled or stuffed with meat or fish), makes the success of this Temple Bar address with rustic decor and lively atmosphere which confers its whole folk identity to the place.
20, 21 Temple Bar
www.boxtyhouse.ie
BAD ASS CAFÉ
In the Temple Bar district, this often crowded coffee shop is installed in an old warehouse and reflects the modern Dublin atmosphere. The menu offers oriented Tex-Mex specialties and orders are transmitted in the kitchen by an original thread and pulleys system.
Crow Alley
O'CONNELLS
This tasty and elegant bistro endeavours to pass on the Irish culinary heritage in its large room of wooden furniture and bright setting.
135, Morehampton Road
www.oconnellsdonnybrook.com
LISTON'S DELI
At the catering-delicatessen we constitute our picnic basket to take to the nearby parks. Daily menu and wide selection of sandwiches and salads are offered daily, including the famous coleslaw (cabbage salad).
25, 26 Lower Camden Street
www.listonsfoodstore.ie
FALLON & BYRNE
This vast and luminous address offers a wide selection of fresh produce (fruits, vegetables, cheeses, cold meats ...) and a "Deli" catering area is full of take-out specialties cooked by this Dublin brand gourmet chef (sandwiches, fond, cupcakes ...).
11, 17 Exchequer Street
www.fallonandbyrne.com
Café, Pub, Bar, Tea Room
O'NEILLS PUB
Not far from the city’s commercial center, this Victorian pub whose front is entirely covered with colourful flowers in season is held by the O'Neill family since 1885. The warm and typical decor distils an authentic atmosphere.
NB: Also Bed & Breakfast
36, 37 Pearse Street
www.oneillsdublin.com
CAFE BEWLEY'S
The best coffee in Ireland is served here they say... Artistry roasted on site, accompanied by homemade pastries and gourmet cakes. A descendant of the importing tea Bewley family in Ireland since the late 1800s opened this address in 1927, frequented by many artists and writers.
78, 79 Grafton Street
bewleys.com
PEPPER POT CAFE
Installed in the Power court Town House shopping mall, this small charming café serves a wide selection of cakes and pastries with oven baked scones served with cream and jam.
Powercourt Town House Centre, south William Street
www.thepepperpot.ie
THE CAKE CAFE
Light small charming place to taste a pastry, accompanied with a cup of tea served in a porcelain kitsch service.
The Daintree Building, Pleasant Place
www.thecakecafe.ie
THE COBBLESTONE PUB
Typical rustic folk framework atmosphere pub, with live music evenings in the backroom and Guinness tasting.
77, North King Street
www.cobblestonepub.ie
MURPHY'S ICE CREAM
This temple of artisanal ice cream presents a diverse selection of flavors made from high quality Kerry cow’s milk.
Temple Bar Square et 27, Wicklow Street
www.murphysicecream.ie
At Night
EAMON DORAN'S
The quality of the groups that regularly appear has made the fame of this night place of Temple Bar where you can also dine.
3, Crow Alley
THE WORKMAN'S CLUB
A visit to this place offers the opportunity for an evening that begins around a beer pint and continues in the club space where live concerts from carefully selected Irish musicians or groups of all nationalities are planned.
10, Wellington Quay
www.theworkmansclub.com
THE VILLAGE VENUE
Also restaurant and cocktail bar, this former nightclub has become a venue for many concerts in the evening.
26, Wexford Street
www.thevillagevenue.com
RI-RA
One of the most renowned nightclubs in Dublin opens its two floors to a rather young and trendy clientele fan of trip-hop, electro and techno.
Dame Court
www.rira.ie
CLUB M
On its two floors and five bars around it, this exuberant disco located in the lively Temple Bar displays impressive laser light displays.
Cope Street
www.clubm.ie
Shopping
THE THREE STEPS OF TEMPLE BAR
The Temple Bar area offers 3 markets on the weekend: The Book Market (books) on Saturday and Sunday, the Food Market (food) on Saturday and Designer Craft Market (craft and hobby design) also on Saturdays.
www.templebar.ie/MarketLending.aspx
COWS LANE FASHION & DESIGN MARKET
Art objects, jewellery, accessories and trendy clothing attracting here the interest of bargain hunters every Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM.
Cow Lane, Temple Bar
GRAFTON STREET
This pedestrian and popular street is the most commercial in Dublin. It links from North to South the Green Park College place of St.Stephen Green.
CELTIC NOTE
This store specializing in Irish music has one of the largest selections of CDs.
15, Nassau Street
KEVIN & HOWLIN
Entirely dedicated to finely crafted Irish Tweed, this address claims it in all its forms: Fabric by the meter, caps, jackets, suits, jackets, tailors...
31, Nassau Street
www.kevinandhowlin.com
HOUSE OF IRELAND
A wide range of Irish artisanal products is to be discovered in this store: crafts, crystal, woolen sweaters, Tweed clothing and accessories.
37, 38 Nassau Street (corner Dawson Street)
www.houseofireland.com
KILKENNY SHOP
The largest selection of Irish products is offered in this contemporary brand from decorative objects, artisanal creations, jewellery, clothing and accessories. Note: a gourmet restaurant is open every day and located upstairs. Its menu shows a selection of salads, quiches and dishes based on seasonal products. The homemade breakfast was awarded a Georgina Campbell Irish Breakfast Award!
www.kilkennyshop.com
MITCHELL & SON
This wine cellar, the oldest in the country hides behind the front of very typical red brick. It offers a wide variety of wines from around the world and its own Green Spot Whiskey 8 years old aged in oak barrels and bottled by Jameson.
21, Kildare Street
www.mitchellandson.com
LEINSTER RUGBY STORE
Located in Donnybrook Stadium, the official store of the famous Irish rugby team XV offers a wide array of objects, clothes and accessories bearing the club’s image.
4, Donnybrook Main Street
www.leinsterrugby.ie