andyhinch
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Got friends in Dundrum and Rathmines but don’t go over much these days.You should stay on the North side.
Cheaper.
Got friends in Dundrum and Rathmines but don’t go over much these days.You should stay on the North side.
Cheaper.
Access to Dublin Mountains and a few decent spots mention from Dundrum. Used to work in Dundrum and on sunny summer days we’d drive up to The Blue Light for lunch.Got friends in Dundrum and Rathmines but don’t go over much these days.
We will be paying a visit to Glasnevin so might try that pub. Sounds good.I’d avoid it too.
Others have mentioned much better places in town, like down Camden Street.
I’d concur with those recommending Howth. Can get crowded on a sunny Sunday but the food and drink and scenery is excellent.
The Gravediggers in Glasnevin was mentioned and is a good shout.
Traditional old pub that to the best of my knowledge still doesn’t have a tv in it.
The Blue Light is another great shout but a long way up the Dublin mountains. You would need a taxi, but could do this and Johnny Fox’s in the one day. Another great spot.
Gresham isn’t cheap but as central as you can get.We have booked for 3/10 to 6/10. We are only staying in Dublin though, as that is where we need to explore (family history thing). 180 quid each for flights and 3 nights at The Gresham with cooked breakfasts. We have been before though so am taking about 250 in Euros as it IS expensive.
Been to Johnny Fox’s a few times. Good seafood platter from memory, played golf up there once it was pissing down :-)))I’d avoid it too.
Others have mentioned much better places in town, like down Camden Street.
I’d concur with those recommending Howth. Can get crowded on a sunny Sunday but the food and drink and scenery is excellent.
The Gravediggers in Glasnevin was mentioned and is a good shout.
Traditional old pub that to the best of my knowledge still doesn’t have a tv in it.
The Blue Light is another great shout but a long way up the Dublin mountains. You would need a taxi, but could do this and Johnny Fox’s in the one day. Another great spot.
The platter is really good. Favourite haunt of my sister’s friends when they come over from Suffolk. They love the quirkiness of the place.Been to Johnny Fox’s a few times. Good seafood platter from memory, played golf up there once it was pissing down :-)))
I’ve been up there in the snow, can get a bit grim.The platter is really good. Favourite haunt of my sister’s friends when they come over from Suffolk. They love the quirkiness of the place.
Mind you when they came over the first time, for my 50th the weather was absolutely glorious. Makes a difference.
We stayed in the Arlington hotel. On the way there in the taxi the driver was talking to his mate on the radio telling him that he was taking a couple from Canada there. His mate said, "grab a granny". It was then that I knew what we were in for.You should stay on the North side.
Cheaper.