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Cafes and Pubs in Dublin
Cafés and pubs are a lot more than a roadside experience now. Cafés are ideal spots for meetings, intellectual debates and gossip. These are the representatives of the modern urban culture. The idea of cafes and pubs emerged from the concept of American coffee houses and English tea rooms. Dublin is a new changed world. Now you can experience old fashioned coffee in new electrifying atmosphere and some contemporary food in century old traditional bars.
Dublin is the hub of eating out spots. You’ll discover that cafés, coffee shops and tea stalls come in a very close second while wandering around the city. There are numerous cafés established in Dublin offering premium coffee and excellent teas from all over the globe. From cool stylish bars to the traditional old pubs with stone walls, gas lights, thick wooden furniture and open turf fires, from a little hushed smoky bar to a sophisticated trendy pub, you’ll experience the diversity in ambience and variety in taste. The tempting fragrance of freshly brewed hot coffee mingled with the delicious aroma of freshly baked cakes and biscuits will drive you crazy.
Pubs and cafés are a place beloved to the heart of every Dubliner. They play a major role in the literary, cultural and social life of Dublin. Dubliners have a tradition “pub-crawl”. This is when you visit one pub to the next. It's for the people who are young at hearts and energetic enough to explore things.
The scene is always different at the clubs in day and night times. If you want a romantic evening in the classical manner with some conventional Irish food, smooth live music, Irish dancing and shadows in candle light flickering and flirting on the walls, you have a long list of choice. If you are a disco, salsa, jazz or pop lover then what about a huge luxuriant late night bar with cocktails, imported beer, funky lights and some great music!
So do not miss an evening or a warm afternoon. Take some time to sit back and unwind yourself with a luscious hot cup of your favourite brew, and watch the world go by. For a list of cafes and pubs in Dublin and Ireland, do not forget to visit www.dublinevents.com
About the Author
Dublin Events Ireland Guide is a guide for travelling to Dublin and Ireland. You can also find a list of activities, bars, pubs and cafes at www.DublinEvents.com
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Pubs in Dingle, County Kerry, Munster, Eire (Republic of Ireland) $19.99 Roy Rainford Pubs in Dingle, County Kerry, Munster, Eire (Republic of Ireland) - Photographic Print |
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Pubs on Bar Fleet Street, Temple Bar Area, Dublin, County Dublin, Eire (Ireland) $19.99 Bruno Barbier Pubs on Bar Fleet Street, Temple Bar Area, Dublin, County Dublin, Eire (Ireland) - Photographic Print |
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Ireland's Rural Pubs - Tour from Dublin $39.52 Drive through some of Irelands most beautiful open spaces and raise your glass in lively countryside pubs.Weave your way through the Dublin & Wicklow Mountains and lounge in a beer garden overlooking the city.Have a pint at Johnnie Fox's Pub, a converted farmhouse where Daniel OConnell used to enjoy a draught, and behold valleys shrouded in sunshine or fog from atop the Wicklow Mountains.Recline in front of a roaring fireplace with an Irish coffee in hand and clap your hands in time to some traditional Irish music at Mickey Finn's Pub. |
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Pubs, Drinks And Hip Hop $8.49 Pubs, Drinks And Hip Hop |
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Pubs Drinks & Hip Hop $22.99 Pubs Drinks & Hip Hop |
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Smithsonian Folkways FW03575CCD Irish Music in London Pubs $29.96 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution the national museum of the United States. We are dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among peoples through the documentation preservation and dissemination of sound. We believe that musical and cultural diversity contributes to the vitality and quality of life throughout the world. Through the dissemination of audio recordings and educational materials we seek to strengthen people s engagement with their own cultural heritage and to enhance their awareness and appreciation of the cultural heritage of others. Full of lively music and uplifted voices this collection of Irish music was released in 1965 after onsight recording at The King's Arms and The Bedford Arms in London. Recorders Ralph Rinzler and Barry Murphy thank the proprietors of these buildings for giving them use of the recording machine and "the facilities of the place including drinks.". Instrument(s) Bagpipe; Banjo; Fiddle; Flageolet; Flute; Melodeon (Buttonkey accordion). Year of Recording 1965. Record Label Folkways Records. Source Archive Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Credits Produced by Peter K. Siegel ; Recorded by Ralph Rinzler ; Produced by Ralph Rinzler ; Recorded by Barry Murphy ; Cover artwork by A.D. Moore. 101 If You Ever Go Over to Ireland / Rakish Paddy / Town of Oranmore (medley) Michael Gorman Seamus Ennis Tommy McGuire 4:36. 102 Tralee Jane and Maggie in the Wood Michael Gorman Paddy Breen Pat Howley 4:39. 103 The Rocks of Bawn Joe Heaney 3:23. 104 Casadh An tSugain (The Twisting of the HayRope) Seamus Ennis 2:43. 105 Mountain Road The / Heather Breeze The (medley) Michael Gorman Margaret Barry Tommy McGuire 2:22. 106 She Moves through the Fair Michael Gorman and Margaret Barry 4:06. 107 Smash the Windows / Off She Goes / Flannagan s Ball / Frost is All Over The (medley) Michael Gorman Margaret Barry Pat Howley 4:00. 201 Morrisse |
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Beauty of Ireland - $14.99 This travel documentary takes the viewer on a tour of the scenic "Emerald Isle" - including a visit to Dublin with a sampling of its shops and pubs, exploration of the Dingle peninsula and harbor, and many stops to see the sights. Featured places include the steam railway at Tralee, the Blannerville windmill, Killarney National Park, and the County Kerry countryside. The castles of Cork and the moors of Donegal are also shown. The set contains two parts: Beauty of Ireland: Dublin & Kerry" and Beauty of Ireland: Donegal & Cork. ~ Alice Duncan, Rovi |
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Ireland $6 Ireland |
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Ireland For Dummies $19.99 Explore the Emerald Isle in style From its fascinating history and friendly people to its stunningly beautiful landscapes, Ireland has it all. Take in breathtaking clifftop views or heather-covered hills. Play championship golf courses or explore ancient castles. Enjoy Celtic music and a pint of Guinness at local pubs. Visit cosmopolitan Dublin, hot-and-happening Belfast, or quaint villages. With this friendly guide, you'll enjoy the best of Ireland. Open the book and find: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn't miss —and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Lots of detailed maps |
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Footprint Ireland $36.82 A travel guide to Ireland, land of ancient myths and hi-tech ambitions. The best sights. Mountains, murals and monasteries. Where to eat, sleep and drink. Pubs, peat bogs and poets. Doing the Dingle and walking the Sheep`s Head Way. The pirate queen and the king of excuses. Full color maps. and Mexico including places to eat, sleep and drink. |
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The Everything Travel Guide to Ireland $15.95 There are few places on earth that compare to Ireland. From breathtaking landscapes to a unique culture steeped in history, Ireland is a tourist's ultimate destination. This guide features expert tips for you to get the most out of your trip to Ireland, including: Transportation, lodging, customs, and emergency advice; The scoop on cultural attractions in all major cities (and in the country!); The best dining and shopping experiences for any budget; Where to find traditional pubs and cutting-edge clubs; How to take a genealogical tour in IrelandI; and more. If you want to know Everything about traveling in the country of cottages and castles, limericks and literature, cozy pubs and exciting nightlife, then this is the easy and insightful guide you've been searching for. |
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Australian Pubs $70.1 A public house or pub for short in Australia is an establishment performing many functions, often serving alcoholic beverages, meals, and providing basic accommodation. The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the English Public house. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western commerce and social activity, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs in the British colonisation of Australia after 1788. However, in the nineteenth century the local version evolved a number of distinctive features that set it apart from the classic British pub. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.19 inches |
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Pubs: A Collection of Hotel, Tavern Signs in Great Britain and Ireland, to Which Are Added a Few Foreign Cafe Signs $34.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Pubs and Taverns Tour $14.4 The Pubs and Taverns Tour of Savannah is a walking tour of Savannah's most intriguing Taverns and Pubs! Hear tales of pirates, prohibition, scoundrels and scandals. Raise your glass in a toast to celebrate Savannah's 275 years of engaging history! |
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Public Houses in Ireland $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Public houses in Ireland, usually known as pubs, are establishments licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. Irish pubs are known for their atmosphere or craic. Irish pubs are known worldwide to the extent that there is scarcely a city in Europe and North America that does not have one. Until the arrival of supermarket and grocery chain stores in the country in the 1960s Irish pubs usually operated as a Spirit grocery, combining the running of pub with a grocery, hardware or other ancillary business on the same premises (in some cases, publicans also acted as undertakers, and this unusual combination is still common today in the Republic of Ireland). Spirit groceries first appeared in the mid18th century, when a growing temperance movement in Ireland forced publicans to diversify their businesses to compensate for declining spirit sales. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 124 Publication Date: 2011/01/12 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.29 inches |
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Great British Pubs (Paperback) $31.95 A practical guide that takes readers around the very best public houses in Britain and celebrates the pub as a national institution Every kind of British pub is represented in these pages, with fully illustrated categorized listings featuring a host of excellent watering holes from the seaside to the city, and from the historic to the ultra-modern. Pubs are divided into more than 20 categories, such as family pubs, brew pubs, city pubs, and country pubs, so travelers can quickly find the establishment that fits their needs. Articles on beer brewing, cider making, classic pub food recipes, and traditional pub games are included to help the reader fully understand what makes a pub great. Full address details and opening hours are provided, giving all travelers the information needed to get out and visit plenty of great British pubs. |
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Country Cooking of Ireland (Hardcover) $58.09 Ireland is currently among the best places to go for not only gorgeous scenery but amazing food. This appealing cookbook explains why. With more than 250 delicious recipes, both traditional and innovative, the book also contains more than 100 photographs of Ireland`s people, poets, and pubs, as well as artisanal cheese producers, cozy butteries, organic farmers, and dedicated chefs. And behind it all, of course, are the historic cities and the incomparable green countryside where it`s all happening. |
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Flintshire Pubs $31.15 No Synopsis Available |
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Herefordshire Pubs $25.94 No Synopsis Available |
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Roll out the Barrel (A History of British Pubs on Film) $17.99 Roll out the Barrel (A History of British Pubs on Film) |
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London's Best Pubs: A Guide to London's Most Interesting and Unusual Pubs $4.99 The definitive guide for pub-lovers, featuring 115 of the capital's best pubs. Maps at the beginning of every chapter enable the reader to find the way to their chosen drinking hole. Listings reveal particularly notable choices by interest - choose from pubs with gardens, riverside pubs or those with romantic nooks, or simply places serving fantastic food. |
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The Rough Guide to Ireland $9.99 The Rough Guide to Ireland is the definitive guide to this fascinating island with its fascinating historical sites, world-renowned pubs, spectacular landscapes and pulsating nightlife. It will guide you through Ireland with reliable information and a clearly explained background on everything from traditional sports and music to the country's history and literature. Whether you're looking for great places to eat and drink or inspiring accommodation and the top places to hear Irish music, you'll find the solution. Accurate maps and comprehensive practical information help you get under the skin of this dynamic island, whilst stunning photography and a full-colour introduction make The Rough Guide to Ireland in your ultimate travelling companion. Make the most of your time on God's green earth with The Rough Guide to Ireland. |
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