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Dublin’s south side is an increasingly good place to be as a creative, with a tight-knit design community that is incredibly welcoming. The streets are in a constant state of flux, with new restaurants and shops joining the classic historic charm that the city is steeped in. There’s nothing better than spending a Sunday wandering around the myriad of book stores before retiring to a cosy pub for the evening.
Labyrinthian shop that sells homewares, cooking equipment, gadgets and other paraphernalia
Repurposed Chinese restaurant that now almost exclusively serves delicious chicken of many varieties
Look past the slightly unnecessary theme and the ridiculously awkward saddle seating and there is a dependable bar and bbq that is well worth a visit. Boasting probably the finest slow roasted meats in Dublin at a more than reasonable price, we find ourselves ending up here more times than we would like to admit. The selection of whiskeys isn’t half bad either.
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