Irish pub fare just steps away from the chaos of the center of Dublin. Stoneybatter's L. Mulligan Grocer is far from a grocery store, although it's name might deceive you, but rather a pub with fresh and locally-sourced produce.
When you're on an island, and yes Ireland is an island, you can't help but want to eat seafood. Klaw's The Seafood Cafe caught our eye and made it on our list of must-go restaurants.
From secret pubs and dance clubs in old Georgian townhouses to the oldest shopping centre in Ireland, here are 5 places to see in The Creative Quarter.
We were one of the first to discover Bread 41’s pastries and breads and got a behind-the-scenes look at the bakery before it became all the rage in Dublin.
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