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3rd June 2022
11:32am BST

6. The Shelbourne’s The Terrace
27 St Stephen's Green, more info here
This month one of Ireland's landmark hotels The Shelbourne opened up their terrace for the extended Summer season. From June until September lucky ducks will be able to sip organic cocktails made up from partner brand Belvedere vodka, in the luxuriant surrounds of the terrace. The classically-styled cocktail menu is only available at The Terrace, where guests can also build-their-own-martini with a lesser spotted Martini Trolley.
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5. Happy Endings
Aston Quay, more info here
People have visited restaurants for a lot less than a viral-twinged dessert. But it's always a good excuse to rock up, shove a napkin under your chin and get ordering. No stranger to fashioning some jazzy creations, the team out in Aston Quay have taken the nostalgia-twinged dessert of Rhubarb & Custard, wrapped it in some pastry and deep-fried it. Distancing themselves from the sometimes diabolical treatment of rhubarb that exists in this country, Happy Endings have given it a more gentle treatment. By gently poaching with ginger and blood orange, pairing with a scoop of scup gelato's frozen custard before topping it with rhubarb and blood orange syrup. Rhubarb isn't the only thing they handle well, the team have a great revolving board of street food specials and drinks that are straight out of a Punta Cana fever-dream.
4. Allta
Trinity Street, more info here
Few companies have tackled the Dublin food scene quite like Allta, even a seasoned observer of the Dublin food scene will struggle to pin them down and predict what their next project is. From pop-up food feasts by the Boyne to the conversion of a car park on Trinity street, anything the team turn their hands to invariably becomes a massive success. Working with Dublin's pizza maestro Reggie White (previously of Little Forest and Pi), the team have created one of the best parties of the summer set on the Allta rooftop, complete with live music and dj’s, cocktails and "wine from magnums". The first date has sold out but there has been two more dates added if you jump on it.
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3. It's a Trap
Aungier Street, more info here
After a challenging 2021, the team behind It's a Trap regrouped and worked towards opening a new location. The team have been hard at work setting up the cafe Aungier Street, painting errything that moves the signature black and pink. The spot opened on May 28 and there's no better place for your oat latte and tofu scramble wrap needs.
2. Bambino
Stephen Street, more info here
Now talk to any Dubliner and they will agree that while the pizza scene has ramped up several notches in the last few years, but there isn't quuuuite enough by-the-slice pizzas available (bar DiFontaine's who have been doing the lords work since 2002). Enter Bambino the doughy baby of Shane Windrum (formerly of Little Forest and Pi), who just started slinging NYC style slices that come in up to 10 different styles - "some vegan, some not, some red, some white, some round, some square". There's also rumours of an upcoming collab with Windrum former colleague Reggie White, which would truly make 2022 the Summer of the pizza.
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