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posted by triplecrown on 2 June 2009 at 05:53
This is a wonderful museum with life life figures of all kinds - historical figures and present day celebrities. You will find something for everyone in the family to marvel over.
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7 Smithfield
Dublin
+353 1 8726340
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Dublin
museum
family fun
history
pop culture
fairy tales
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posted by irishiiiiiis on 1 June 2009 at 03:18
Fallon&Byrne offers a nice variety menu for your dining experience. The service is good and the food is fresh. If you are looking for something with less of a fuss then just go to the emporium where you can shop and pick up a deli style sandwich. Also good. Fallon&Byrne also has a wine cellar. This is a very relaxed and a nice treat.
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Fallon & Byrne, 11 -17 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
web.fallonandbyrne.net/aboutus
01 4721000
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Dublin
wine cellar
deli
restaurant
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posted by irishiiiiiis on 1 June 2009 at 03:01
There are 2 Queen of Tarts in Dublin, both relatively close to each other. One is on Dame Street the other on Cows Lane. This is a nice place for a quick bite to eat for lunch or to grab something sweet to take back to where you are staying. It is opened till 7 pm so stopping in for desert is also an option if you are dining early. The seating is very limited, (a few more outdoor seating options in good weather) so it is much easier to get a "to go" bag. It is on the expensive side, but a nice treat!
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4 Cork Hill Dame Street
Dublin, Ireland
www.queenoftarts.ie/
353 1 670 7499
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Dublin
desert
outdoor seating
coffee
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posted by Texas on 31 May 2009 at 18:46
The home of the worlds most popular stout. Irish stout is by far my favorite style of beer and naturally during my visit in Ireland I had to visit this place. It's in a great location, which is only a short walk from the city center. It was a great tour, because I got to learn the history of Irish stout and learn about the brewing process. Although I usually don't drink Guinness, I enjoyed having a pint right there at the factory. After drinking Guinness there, I no longer will drink Guinness in the US.
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St James's Gate
Dublin, Ireland
www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Index.aspx
353 1 408 4800
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Dublin
dublin
guinness
irish stout
beer
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posted by triplecrown on 28 May 2009 at 19:13
This is a museum to learn more about your favorite figures in literary history. With a writer in the family, this was a must see stop for us. Everyone found something of special interest and it was an enjoyable and educational trip.
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Writers Museum
18 Parnell Square, Dublin
www.writersmuseum.com/
+353 1 872 2077
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Dublin
writer memorabilia
historical artifacts
educational
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