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There is big appeal to staying in charming Dublin, walking around, visiting museums, hitting pubs and, of course, playing ...
Colm Quilligan, founder of the Dublin Literary Pub Crawl, doesn’t recommend even trying it. “When Americans come to town, all roads lead to Temple Bar,” said Quilligan, referring to the pub ...
It has its big hits: there’s the Guinness Storehouse, where the ‘black stuff’ is brewed, tasted and revered; and there are taprooms that thump in the party district of Temple Bar.
Fat Phill’s has made a name for itself with its juicy premium smash burgers, their signature Philly cheesesteak, crispy ...
It couldn’t be better located for exploring, just behind Dublin Castle and a five-minute walk to Temple Bar, the city’s most famous neighbourhood for pubs, restaurants and live music.
Travelers flock to Dublin each year to trace their family history, pay homage to the house that Guinness built, take part in an epic night out in Temple Bar or simply experience the warmth and ...
A tourist visiting one of Dublin's most famous pubs has shared ... for a break when he and his mates stopped off at the Temple Bar, which is well-known for its lively atmosphere, traditional ...
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission to publican Tom Cleary for a new hotel for Dublin’s Temple Bar area. Mr Cleary is the owner of one of the country's best known pubs, The ...