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excellent
[27.01.2008] Gallagher's Boxty House is situated in the heart of Temple Bar, and close to the Ha'penny Bridge. The food is traditional Irish, with an emphasis on stews, soups and inevitably the Irish Boxty or potato pancake which is cooked on a griddle and filled with various fillings. The Boxty House is just a restaurant however, and it is not a place where you would go just for a drink, and so we elected to try it during a [more]

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perfection!
[27.01.2008] I first read about the Guinness Storehouse on a consumer website about two years ago, and decided it would have to be on my list of attractions to visit on my next visit to Dublin; the thought of a complimentary pint of Guinness after browsing through seven floors of attractions of liquid black gold artefacts, being just to tempting to refuse. The museum is open seven days a week, with the exception of Xmas Eve B [more]

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A Grand time...

Travel date: february 2004
[13.01.2008] The Gresham Hotel in Dublin has been a landmark in the city since 1817 when Thomas Gresham bought the street. The hotel, situated at 23 Upper OConnell Street, Dublin, is the Flagship of the Gresham Chain, which includes properties in Dun Loughaire, Cork and Amsterdam. You can reach the hotel from the airport by catching the ‘imaginatively named 747 Airport Bus straight into the city, and the first bus stop is rig [more]