Hotels & Restaurants

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Osprey Hotel

Osprey Hotel is a luxury hotel in Naas Co. Kildare. Super leisure club, business centre and meeting rooms.

Harbour Hotel Naas

The minute you enter the Harbour Hotel you feel at home. That's what a stay with us is all about. When you have been traveling, sightseeing, out and about, this is the best place to relax and let the activities of the day wash through your memory over a good meal and a drink later on.

Coffee & Cake Corner

We are a local coffee shop and bakery in main street of Naas, Co. Kildare. We are specialized in making amazing coffee, cakes and snacks.

Coffee Beans House

One stop shop for all coffee and tea addicts. Wide variety of coffee beans, loose leaf tea, tea & coffee accessories, and cooking spices. Drink in or take away and enjoy at home!

Slaney Manor

Slaney Manor is a unique Country Estate located in Ferrycarrig, Wexford, just on the outskirts of Wexford town.

Gourmet Food Parlour

Tradition and great flavour are the heart and soul of Irish cuisine. Since 2006 Gourmet Food Parlour has believed in sharing those traditions.

The Beacon Hotel

Welcome to THE BEACON HOTEL IN DUBLIN. The Beacon Hotel is situated in the affluent South Dublin suburb of Sandyford.

Cahernane House Hotel

Welcome to Cahernane House Hotel Killarney. Beautifully situated on a private estate on the edge of Killarney National Park.

Tasty 8 Cafe

At Tasty 8 we aspire to create exciting dishes using fresh, locally sourced ingredients and served in a fun, relaxing atmosphere.

The Spencer Hotel

The Spencer hotel located in the IFSC is one of the seven 4 and 5-star hotels managed by the MHL Hotel Collection across Dublin City.

Ember Restaurant

Elegant dining with a neighbourhood feel, serving locally sourced produce with a European twist.

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Dublin Bars

Dublin bars, pubs and nightclubs are well known. With a healthy local trade and over four million visitors per year it’s not surprising Dublin’s bars cater to a wide range of tastes. A trip to Dublin isn’t complete without a visit to at least one of the iconic Dublin bars, where you can experience first hand the friendliness and hospitality the Irish are famous for. Whether you’re looking for a traditional pub or a contemporary cocktail lounge, Dublin has lots of choice for everyone.

It has been said that walking across Dublin without passing a pub is virtually impossible, while this is an interesting challenge; we think it’s a better idea to spend time in as many as possible. After a hard days work, or exploring the city, one of Dublin’s rooftop bars could be the perfect choice to help you relax and soak up some views of our beautiful city. If the weather is better suited to spending time indoors, then why not try one of the many cosy pubs, some of which date back more than 200 years.

Regardless of your tipple, Dublin bars will have something for you. Whether you like a chilled glass of lager or traditional ale, a fine whiskey blend or something a little more exotic, most of Dublin’s bars will offer all your favourites, as well as one or two drinks you might not have come across before.

Restaurants In Dublin

Restaurants in Dublin cater to all palettes. From fine dining in Michelin starred restaurants to more traditional dishes in one of the many historic local pubs. Dublin is home to a diverse populace of over two million people, and the growing number of quality restaurants reflects the city’s continued rise and optimism.

Talented young chefs are opening new restaurants throughout the city, creating a food renaissance that has given us a range of exciting quality restaurants in Dublin. When you’re trying to find somewhere to eat in Dublin don’t be afraid to ask around. Personal recommendations are a great way to find good food, and sometimes lead to you discovering hidden gems you would otherwise have never found.

Amongst the world-class pubs and beautiful Georgian squares you’ll find top-notch Chinese, Mexican, Brazilian, Indian and Korean restaurants. There are also many contemporary restaurants in Dublin that offer modern interpretations on more traditional Irish Dishes. There is so much choice and variety it’s easy to go for days without creating a single piece of washing-up. Whether you need a quiet café to nurse a hangover, or an upmarket restaurant to start your weekend, restaurants in Dublin offer plenty of options. For seafood lovers delight your taste buds with everything from traditional fish and chips to Dublin Bay prawns or Galway Bay oysters. The city’s reputation as Ireland’s foodie capital looks set to go from strength to strength.