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  • 10 sunny spots for an outdoor lunch in Dublin

    10 sunny spots for an outdoor lunch in Dublin

    Move fast, this weather won’t be around forever. As Ireland revels in its mini-heatwave and we continue to hear stories about it being hotter here than Malaga, Benidorm and everywhere in between, you might be wondering where to head this weekend for a cute lunch al fresco. Well don’t worry sun worshipper, we’re here to […]

    9 months ago

  • 40 dog-friendly places to bring your pooch in Dublin

    40 dog-friendly places to bring your pooch in Dublin

    Over the past few years, many of us have rightfully become more reluctant than ever to leave our dogs behind when we head out on adventures. Out for coffee? The dog’s coming. Heading to a comedy show? The dog’s coming. In the office for the day? The. Dog’s. Coming. Luckily, the list of dog-friendly spots […]

    9 months ago

  • 22 things you can’t leave Dublin without doing, as recommended by Dubliners

    22 things you can’t leave Dublin without doing, as recommended by Dubliners

    From creamy pints to scenic strolls. There are plenty of well-trodden tourist spots in Dublin – I probably don’t even need to name them without them bouncing brazenly into your mind. And while everyone’s desired Dublin itinerary is valid, valued and special, you might be looking for something a little off the beaten track to […]

    10 months ago

  • 24 of the best spots in Dublin for food and cocktails

    24 of the best spots in Dublin for food and cocktails

    A combo my indigestion is never quite able to handle, but one that’s oft sought after in Dublin. If you’ve got a special occasion coming up – one you’d like to celebrate over an aperitif and delicious meal – there’s no shortage of opportunities to enjoy both at once in Dublin, all under the same […]

    1 year ago

  • The best 5 chicken fillet rolls in Dublin

    The best 5 chicken fillet rolls in Dublin

    The intel you’ve all been searching for If you frequent the place where Irish Twitter and deli food discourse meet, you’ll know that London business Emerald Eats is blowing up right now with London foodfluencers fawning over their chicken fillet rolls and spice bags. It’s a phenomenon that makes sense – Irish immigrants living in […]

    1 year ago

  • 17 best romantic restaurants in Dublin

    17 best romantic restaurants in Dublin

    It’s always handy to have a list of rosemantic restaurants in Dublin up your sleeve – you never know when it’ll be your turn to make a booking for date night. Unlike other European capitals, say Paris or Rome, town doesn’t exactly scream romance. It could be down to the XXL seagulls and all the […]

    1 year ago

  • Dublin’s historic fruit and vegetable market set to finally reopen

    Dublin’s historic fruit and vegetable market set to finally reopen

    Redevelopment of the Victorian inner city landmark is due to go ahead at a cost of €25 million, Dublin City Council has confirmed. Five years after its closure and after countless calls for a permanent market space to be established in Dublin, the fruit, vegetable and flower market on Dublin 7’s Mary’s Lane is set […]

    1 year ago

  • 5 places that are actually affordable for coffee in Dublin

    5 places that are actually affordable for coffee in Dublin

    You don’t need to fork out a fiver for your morning brew. If you’ve listened to the boomers in your life tell you “you’d be able to afford a house if it wasn’t for those silly little oat lattes” for just about long enough, we feel your pain. While most of us know coffee prices […]

    1 year ago

  • 13 of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in Dublin

    13 of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in Dublin

    Mezze for our mates. Dublin’s offering in terms of Levantine cuisine has been upped significantly in recent years, whether it’s a lunchtime falafel or a blow-out mixed grill feast you’re in the market for. The city’s roster of Middle Eastern restaurants tick a variety of boxes – many of these spots are very affordable, with […]

    1 year ago

  • What is the VAT 9 hospitality movement and why is it important?

    What is the VAT 9 hospitality movement and why is it important?

    Across Ireland, businesses are appealing for help to “survive a hospitality disaster”. Besides the climbing price of pints in Temple Bar and beyond, a regular topic of conversation at dinner tables, online and in squished office kitchens is how expensive its gotten to eat out in Ireland. Businesses are berated for price hikes but on […]

    1 year ago

  • 10 things to do in Dublin if you’re off for Easter holidays

    10 things to do in Dublin if you’re off for Easter holidays

    We have to take our hats off to the teachers. If those stints of homeschooling in the depths of the pandemic taught us anything, it’s that keeping a classroom in check is not an easy job. As parents across Ireland frantically buy up the remainder of the Easter eggs on supermarket shelves across the country […]

    1 year ago

  • Is the rising trend in chopped salad a symptom of the cost-of-living crisis?

    Is the rising trend in chopped salad a symptom of the cost-of-living crisis?

    Strap in, kids. Here in Dublin at least, food trends are usually a reflection of the times we live in. Post-recession in the 2010s, we got adventurous with burritos, brunch and every possible flavour donut. During the pandemic while many of us spent more time at home, the slow cookers were out from 10am each […]

    1 year ago

  • 8 Irish chocolatiers to buy your eggs with this Easter

    8 Irish chocolatiers to buy your eggs with this Easter

    It’s wall to wall hand-painted moulds and single origin caramel out there. Easter is fast approaching and in recent years, the Easter Bunny has undergone new training in how to safely transport delicate eggs with wispy paint strokes depicting Springtime sunsets, hand-filled half eggs containing rocky road or crunchy praline and even 18kg chocolate vessels […]

    1 year ago

  • 2024, year of the carbonara? A glance at the cheesy obsession gripping Dublin

    2024, year of the carbonara? A glance at the cheesy obsession gripping Dublin

    No one let the Italians see this. With the rise of Foodtok and easily accessible cook-a-long videos flooding the various social media platforms, it’s easier to observe food trends as they blossom and grow via our miniature pocket screens as well as IRL. If the past few months are anything to go by, one overriding […]

    2 years ago

  • £8 chicken fillet rolls are being marketed as ‘Irish street food’ in London

    £8 chicken fillet rolls are being marketed as ‘Irish street food’ in London

    Header images via TikTok/madzhungrybelly It’s the CMAT-showing-her-arse-at-the-Brit-awards of the deli world. Across TikTok, X and beyond at the moment, an interesting phenomenon is growing legs. London food-fluencers are posting slow pans of baguettes smothered in taco sauce, Americans are being introduced to the inner workings of a jambon and former members of the EU are […]

    2 years ago

  • 7 ways to spend Mother’s Day if you don’t feel like celebrating

    7 ways to spend Mother’s Day if you don’t feel like celebrating

    For many, the day isn’t a happy one. Between Valentines, International Women’s Day and the pending Paddy’s Day, the conveyor belt of national holidays has been so relentless over the past few weeks that you’d be forgiven for almost forgetting about Mother’s Day completely. There’s only so much we can keep track of, after all. […]

    2 years ago

  • Tributes flood in as well-known Dublin homeless woman Ann passes away

    Tributes flood in as well-known Dublin homeless woman Ann passes away

    “No civilised society should allow people die this way”. Tributes have been pouring in this morning after a well-known woman sleeping rough in Dublin passed away over the weekend. The woman, called Ann, was discovered on Sunday near the Tesco supermarket on Aungier Street in the capital. A beloved figure among many, Ann was believed […]

    2 years ago

  • We tried Dublin’s viral steak restaurant and here’s what we thought

    We tried Dublin’s viral steak restaurant and here’s what we thought

    When you think steak dinner, you think special occasion, crisp tablecloths and no-phones-at-the-table ground rules. You don’t usually think viral Tiktoks and bottomless fries. So naturally, we were a bit sceptical as we made our way to Crow Street for Boeuf & Frites, the newest addition to the ever-growing Boeuf Dublin family. Managers Paul and […]

    2 years ago

  • Valentine’s in a vibecession means small gestures and time spent with friends

    Valentine’s in a vibecession means small gestures and time spent with friends

    The word on the street is that big blowout meals are out, and small, meaningful gestures are in. The vibe for Valentine’s Day is often a reflection on the country’s economic state and the general mood of the nation. At the moment in Ireland, the cost-of-living crisis continues to weigh heavy on the mood of […]

    2 years ago

  • 10 family friendly activities to enjoy over mid-term break in Dublin

    10 family friendly activities to enjoy over mid-term break in Dublin

    Another month, another mid-term for the wee cherubs of Ireland. It can be a struggle keeping little ones occupied for a whole week – especially after they’ve eaten their weight in Nutella-laden pancake stacks. Luckily there are no shortage of great activities for families across Dublin, and we’ve taken it upon ourselves to round up […]

    2 years ago

  • Tips to flip – 7 ways to avoid a meltdown this Pancake Tuesday

    Tips to flip – 7 ways to avoid a meltdown this Pancake Tuesday

    For something so simple, pancakes have the power to cause some amount of grief and heartache in the kitchen. Look, maybe you’re an absolute whizz, flipping rings around us all every Shrove Tuesday without a bother. If so, this article probably isn’t for you, but best of luck with your fluffy stack (or delicate crepes […]

    2 years ago

  • Our whole team tried Veganuary – here’s what we learned

    Our whole team tried Veganuary – here’s what we learned

    8 galleons of oat milk and an industry-sized vat of lentils later, our dalliance with veganism is finally drawing to a close. If you’ve grown weary at the sight of our disgruntled mugs cropping up multiple times a week, smashing avocados and pitting the various alt milks against each other, you’ll probably be relieved to […]

    2 years ago

  • 3 spots for pastéis de nata in Dublin, for those who’ve just watched Poor Things

    3 spots for pastéis de nata in Dublin, for those who’ve just watched Poor Things

    “Who made these? We need more!” Way back in 2022, long before Bella Baxter was stuffing pastéis de nata down her gullet with impunity we noted a rising trend of the custard tarts in Dublin, with three spots specialising in them opening in quick succession. Cut to now and Yorgos Lanthimos’ feminist Frankenstein sensation Poor […]

    2 years ago

  • Dublin Fire Brigade advise public to avoid Rathgar due to large workshop fire

    Dublin Fire Brigade advise public to avoid Rathgar due to large workshop fire

    Motorists have been advised to take alternative routes. People have been urged to avoid Rathgar due to a fire at a workshop earlier today. Posting to Twitter on around 11am this morning (16 January), Dublin Fire Brigade confirmed that firefighters were at the scene of the blaze on Orwell Road in Rathgar. “Avoid the area […]

    2 years ago

  • Drumcondra fave San Sab teases opening of south side location

    Drumcondra fave San Sab teases opening of south side location

    The biggest thing to happen to the Dublin food scene since Lyon’s made teabags square again. Coming to you live with a bitta spicy Dublin food news to see you through the weekend – Drumcondra fave and undisputed spice bag royalty San Sab have teased the opening of a new location, this time on the […]

    2 years ago

  • Cate Blanchett spotted filming scenes for new movie in Dublin 7

    Cate Blanchett spotted filming scenes for new movie in Dublin 7

    We sure do love a celebrity sighting close to home. Cate Blanchett has been spotted working on an exciting film project in Stoneybatter, Dublin 7. In pictures obtained by the Sunday World, the actress looked unrecognisable in glasses and a brown bob wig while sitting inside a 1997 Toyota Corolla. While the title of the film […]

    2 years ago

  • 10 great alcohol free activities to try in Dublin for Dry January

    10 great alcohol free activities to try in Dublin for Dry January

    To those who’ve sworn off the drink for the month – we salute you. If it’s your first time going alcohol free for a sustained period of time, you might be on the hunt for activities to enjoy that don’t involve booze. With drinking culture such a prominent part of living in Ireland, it can […]

    2 years ago

  • ‘Fix it now, get on with it’ – Iveagh Markets campaigners urge as roof collapses

    ‘Fix it now, get on with it’ – Iveagh Markets campaigners urge as roof collapses

    Images via Friends of the Iveagh Markets Shocking images from inside the Iveagh Markets show the state of disrepair the space has fallen into. Campaigners have been expressing their outrage as the condition of the historic Iveagh Markets has deteriorated even further, with images showing part of the building’s roof completely fallen through and debris […]

    2 years ago

  • Supermac’s added to long list of new food options at Dublin Airport

    Supermac’s added to long list of new food options at Dublin Airport

    Garlic cheese chips have entered the chat. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the culinary comings and goings at Dublin Airport (the kind of cutting edge news we personally live for), you’ll know there’s been a few changes in recent months. Actual drinkable coffee has landed in the form of Cloud Picker at Terminal […]

    2 years ago

  • Advice for people trying Veganuary from a sound vegan

    Advice for people trying Veganuary from a sound vegan

    Disclaimer, I’m not the sound vegan in question. I fall into the former camp – a lentil-wielding gombeen filling your social media feeds with shaky footage of myself attempting to prepare plant-based meals and proclaiming “I’m actually really happy with how this turned out”, whilst standing over a mess of spinach and nutritional yeast. Along […]

    2 years ago

  • Irish US Embassy to relocate to old Jury’s hotel in €640m move

    Irish US Embassy to relocate to old Jury’s hotel in €640m move

    The US Embassy has formally announced its plan to purchase the site of the former Jury’s Hotel in Ballsbridge. As reported by The Journal, the US State Department of Overseas Buildings expects to close on the purchase of the 4.2-acre site within the next 60 days. The seller will demolish the currently vacant hotel once […]

    2 years ago

  • 7 great vegan pizza slices and pies to try in Dublin

    7 great vegan pizza slices and pies to try in Dublin

    We come bearing plant-based gifts. For a small city, Dublin more than hauls its weight in terms of vegan offering. In the years since the pandemic we’ve sadly seen the closure of a number of beloved plant-based spots around town (Vegan Sandwich Co, Veginity, Dae Ice-cream – the list goes on), but luckily there are […]

    2 years ago

  • Islandbridge café Storyboard announces closure with immediate effect

    Islandbridge café Storyboard announces closure with immediate effect

    “We consider ourselves part of the community and that is why this is the saddest goodbye”. Just a week into 2024 Dublin 8 is losing a staple of its thriving café scene – Storyboard of Islandbridge has announced its closure with immediate effect. Known for serving locally roasted, speciality brews alongside melty toasties and comforting […]

    2 years ago

  • 4 Nollaig na mBan events happening in and around Dublin

    4 Nollaig na mBan events happening in and around Dublin

    Nollaig na mBan, or Women’s Christmas is an age old Irish tradition, and there are a number of events happening in Dublin to mark the occasion. Women’s Christmas in Ireland is observed every year on 6th January, and is traditionally a day where women rest after catering to and looking after everybody over the festive […]

    2 years ago

  • Dublin industrial estate 3km from town to be redeveloped for housing

    Dublin industrial estate 3km from town to be redeveloped for housing

    The site is to be redeveloped for “thousands of homes”, as per the Irish Times. Plans to redevelop an industrial estate in Glasnevin will see the construction of thousands of homes, all serviced by rail and Luas, to be completed by the end of this year. As per the Times, Dublin City Council will meet […]

    2 years ago

  • What’s going on with the Starbucks at Dublin Airport?

    What’s going on with the Starbucks at Dublin Airport?

    An unexpected rebrand was unveiled this week. Those familiar with Dublin Airport Terminal 1 will know the former Starbucks HQ all too well, with its circular bar and the promise of a Whopper Meal with a Guinness on the side up the escalator. However, if you had a Ryanair jaunt scheduled this week you may […]

    2 years ago

  • Heartbreak Social Club makes €2 coffee deal a permanent fixture

    Heartbreak Social Club makes €2 coffee deal a permanent fixture

    Unheard of in this economy. In an age where alternative milks, extra shots and syrup pumps can see the cost of your daily coffee skyrocket well up above a fiver, one Dublin café is pledging to keep their prices as low as the probability of you sticking to your hastily pledged new years resolutions. A […]

    2 years ago

  • In the depths of winter, many of us are prepared to risk frostbite for an iced latte

    In the depths of winter, many of us are prepared to risk frostbite for an iced latte

    Rain, hail, Storm Gerrit or shine, iced coffee remains the order of the day for many. There are a number of things that separate millennials from our younger, cooler, more emotionally engaged Gen Z counterparts. Low rise jeans vs. circulation-threatening skinnies. Girl dinner vs two bowls of Special K instead of actual meals every day […]

    2 years ago

  • Victoria Mary Clarke marks first Christmas without husband Shane MacGowan

    Victoria Mary Clarke marks first Christmas without husband Shane MacGowan

    Shane MacGowan would have turned 66 on Christmas Day. Victoria Mary Clarke has opened up about her first Christmas without her late husband Shane MacGowan, who passed away on November 30th after a long illness. Speaking about her first Christmas without Shane, Victoria said she felt “desolate” on Christmas morning. However, she said she found […]

    2 years ago

  • Simon’s Place team share emotional goodbye message amid drop-ins from celeb visitors

    Simon’s Place team share emotional goodbye message amid drop-ins from celeb visitors

    “We cannot put into words how full our hearts are”. Long before the introduction of flat whites and rivalling oat milk companies, Simon’s Place stood proudly on George’s Street serving up comforting frothy coffees and neatly packaged sambos for Dubliners en masse. It’s widely regarded as a Dublin institution, and over the past few days […]

    2 years ago

  • Love Tempo, a new bar by The Big Romance and Mother opens on Thomas Street

    Love Tempo, a new bar by The Big Romance and Mother opens on Thomas Street

    A combo that just makes sense. If you’ve always loved the inhibition-free bops at Mother and the laid back, perpetually cool jazz sessions at The Big Romance in equal measures, it’s your lucky day. Love Tempo, a new bar the people behind The Big Romance and Mother came together to open has officially launched on […]

    2 years ago

  • 7 of the best places in Dublin for braving the Christmas swim

    7 of the best places in Dublin for braving the Christmas swim

    Header image via Alamy We’ll all be having a blue, blue Christmas once our toes hit that Irish sea. It’s one of Ireland’s most beloved Christmas traditions, with its popularity only increasing in recent years following the uptake in ✨sea swimming✨. All over the country on the 25th, thousands of brave Santa hat-clad souls will […]

    2 years ago

  • American College Football Classic will take place at Aviva Stadium again next year

    American College Football Classic will take place at Aviva Stadium again next year

    Cue the influx of Guinness/American football fusion merch adorning every shelf in Carroll’s. August of this year saw an estimated 40,000 American football fans descend on Dublin for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, as the ‘Fighting Irish’ Notre Dame reigned supreme over the Navy Midshipmen. And next August we can expect more air displays […]

    2 years ago

  • Council gives green light for redevelopment of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre

    Council gives green light for redevelopment of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre

    Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for a €100m revamp of St Stephen’s Green shopping centre. The proposed redevelopment would see the shopping centre’s landmark exterior completely transformed. DCC has granted planning permission to stockbroker and wealth manager Davy, who had been expected to redevelop the centre after paying a reported €175 million for […]

    2 years ago