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Here are ten Dublin books that are just that. Set in Dublin, by people who know Dublin and write pretty damn good books.
The Irish chef behind acclaimed London restaurants returns to Dublin for a burger pop-up collab with Dash Burger This ...
Another day, another infrastructure project ballooning in cost while the people footing the bill are stuck in traffic. The long-delayed Metrolink projec has now hit an estimated price tag of up to €23 ...
These are the Best Oldschool Dublin Bakeries. They’re still damn good and some of the best in the business right now: ...
The Places Where People Go to Swim in Wicklow 10 Lough Dan — The ‘Real’ One Every wild swimmer hits a point where they start gatekeeping. “The Forty Foot is grand, but have you done Lough Dan?” Lough ...
For those who’ve made a weekend pilgrimage to “Cherry Tomato Bridge,” the hype is real. It’s now been memed into cultural significance.
Our new series showcases Dublin’s most beloved postcodes, by chatting to the folks that make up communities, getting to grips with the culture, and sampling the very best grub and the sups. Inchicore ...
Art lovers buckle up for the mother of all events Ireland’s biggest art and sculpture event Art and Soul is set to arrive at Kildare’s K Club, from August 11 – September 8, with organisers saying that ...
Luckily for us a new community studio catering to all levels has opened up in Dublin 8’s Mill Street (near the Teelings Whiskey Distillery). They’ve classes for every skill level – even if your last ...
Plans are afoot to expand the Ringsend to Point Village Tom Clarke Bridge (the East Link), add a second bridge and a new control tower Anyone who has ever had to get over to the 3Arena from Ringsend ...
It’s been a while since we welcomed a glamourous new opener to Dublin’s fair city. In the nick of time, Floritz has opened its doors to the salubrious Stephen’s Green area. Promising “global ...