Guidebook for Dublin

Danielle
Guidebook for Dublin

Food Scene

Michelin Star with Romantic atmosphere right on our Street! So handy and tasty!
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Camden Kitchen
3A Grantham St
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Michelin Star with Romantic atmosphere right on our Street! So handy and tasty!
It has local Irish fare at reasonable prices in a cool, chic setting, just around the corner from us. Bookings advised.
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Green 19
19 Camden Street Lower
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It has local Irish fare at reasonable prices in a cool, chic setting, just around the corner from us. Bookings advised.
Fantastic healthy servings of Asian food at reasonable prices in a casual but cool ambient setting, just around the corner from us.
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Neon Asian Street Food
17 Camden Street Lower
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Fantastic healthy servings of Asian food at reasonable prices in a casual but cool ambient setting, just around the corner from us.
Well-prepared Lebanese food with vegetarian options and live belly dancing on select nights, just around the corner from us.
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Damascus Gate Restaurant
10 Camden Street Upper
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Well-prepared Lebanese food with vegetarian options and live belly dancing on select nights, just around the corner from us.
Chic rooftop restaurant featuring a 190 degree view of Dublin city with gourmet pizzas and medley of gourmet options, just 5 mins walk from us.
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Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
33 Harcourt Street
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Chic rooftop restaurant featuring a 190 degree view of Dublin city with gourmet pizzas and medley of gourmet options, just 5 mins walk from us.
Cool modern atmosphere with unusual breakfast and lunch medleys.
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Brother Hubbard (South)
46 Harrington St
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Cool modern atmosphere with unusual breakfast and lunch medleys.
The best brownies in the world, plus unique delicious brunch & lunch options. A hidden gem in the middle of a great Georgian neighborhood
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Bibi's Café
14A Emorville Ave
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The best brownies in the world, plus unique delicious brunch & lunch options. A hidden gem in the middle of a great Georgian neighborhood
Great selection of unusual healthy lattes, bakery items, self-service breakfast, take-away sandwiches and soups if you're on the go.
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Ebb&Flow
71 Camden Street Lower
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Great selection of unusual healthy lattes, bakery items, self-service breakfast, take-away sandwiches and soups if you're on the go.
Charming little cafe with fresh baked treats and all day brunch tucked into a little lane off our street and with a delightful outdoor seating area.
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The Cake Cafe
8 Pleasants Pl
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Charming little cafe with fresh baked treats and all day brunch tucked into a little lane off our street and with a delightful outdoor seating area.

Secret Gems

A quiet city oasis just 5 mins from us with fanciful Angel fountains and a labyrinth, with a secret entrance to the Literature Museum's delightful rose garden and outdoor cafe (The Commons).
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Iveagh Gardens
Saint Stephen's Green
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A quiet city oasis just 5 mins from us with fanciful Angel fountains and a labyrinth, with a secret entrance to the Literature Museum's delightful rose garden and outdoor cafe (The Commons).
360 degree view of Dublin City, the Irish Sea, and the Wicklow Mountains, just a short drive or DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) ride away. This place is typically used by locals only and is in what we would consider the Irish Riviera where Bono, Enya, and Maeve Binchy have their homes. Tourist buses cannot go to its narrow curvy roads. From the apartment you can walk 25 minutes to the Pearse DART station and then take the beautiful 30 min ride along the Irish Sea towards Greystones (which is also a nice village to visit). Get off at Killiney Beach, turn right out of the station and walk up the Hill, past Bono's and Enya's little castle house to the top of the Hill to find the spectacular views. Then you can walk down the other side to the charming village of Dalkey that hosts its own little castle, charming boutique shops and excellent restaurants and pubs. From there you can catch a return DART to the city (HOWTH or MALAHIDE direction). Allow about 2-4 hours for the entire trip. Other plus is that the DART is very cheap.
Killiney Hill Carpark
360 degree view of Dublin City, the Irish Sea, and the Wicklow Mountains, just a short drive or DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) ride away. This place is typically used by locals only and is in what we would consider the Irish Riviera where Bono, Enya, and Maeve Binchy have their homes. Tourist buses cannot go to its narrow curvy roads. From the apartment you can walk 25 minutes to the Pearse DART station and then take the beautiful 30 min ride along the Irish Sea towards Greystones (which is also a nice village to visit). Get off at Killiney Beach, turn right out of the station and walk up the Hill, past Bono's and Enya's little castle house to the top of the Hill to find the spectacular views. Then you can walk down the other side to the charming village of Dalkey that hosts its own little castle, charming boutique shops and excellent restaurants and pubs. From there you can catch a return DART to the city (HOWTH or MALAHIDE direction). Allow about 2-4 hours for the entire trip. Other plus is that the DART is very cheap.
This hidden gem hosts Howth Castle and behind the golf course is an enchanting forest, with an explosion of rhododendrons of every color in the Spring-early Summer, 360 degree view of the castle, the Irish Sea, Dublin City, and beyond, plus a magical ancient dolmen. You can take the DART North to Howth, get off in that charming harbour town filled with fish restaurants and pubs and dramatic cliffs, and find your way walking to the castle. Allow about 2-4 hours to hike around and see the amazing sights!
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Deer Park Golf, Footgolf & Poc Fada
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This hidden gem hosts Howth Castle and behind the golf course is an enchanting forest, with an explosion of rhododendrons of every color in the Spring-early Summer, 360 degree view of the castle, the Irish Sea, Dublin City, and beyond, plus a magical ancient dolmen. You can take the DART North to Howth, get off in that charming harbour town filled with fish restaurants and pubs and dramatic cliffs, and find your way walking to the castle. Allow about 2-4 hours to hike around and see the amazing sights!