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Call your besties, pick the perfect outfit, pack your selfie stick then drop in for a night you won’t forget. Mao, 2 Chatham Row, Dublin 2 01 670 4899 Breakfast, 10am - 5pm Bobo’s are a neighbourhood diner. Who aim to provide an Irish take on high-end fast food, delivering mouth-watering burgers made from top quality prime young heifer meat. Their all day breakfasts have recently been getting rave reviews, from Full Irish, to the French Toast, Bobo’s is definitely worth a visit to start the day. The food is fresh, locally sourced, served in generous portions, and freshly cooked to order - all in a fun friendly atmosphere, with a large dollop of nostalgia thrown in. 50-51 Dame St, Dublin 2 | ph: 01 672 2025 22 Wexford St, Dublin 2 | ph: 01 400 5750 info@bobos.ie Breakfast, 10am - 5pm 50-51 Dame St, Dublin 2 | ph: 01 672 2025 22 Wexford St, Dublin 2 | ph: 01 400 5750 info@bobos.ie Bobo’s are a neighbourhood diner. Who aim to provide an Irish take on high-end fast food, delivering mouth-watering burgers made from top quality prime young heifer meat. Their all day breakfasts have recently been getting rave reviews, from Full Irish, to the French Toast, Bobo’s is definitely worth a visit to start the day. The food is fresh, locally sourced, served in generous portions, and freshly cooked to order - all in a fun friendly atmosphere, with a large dollop of nostalgia thrown in. Buried away at the back of the old Beggers Bush Barracks in the gorgeous old Oratory Building is the National Print Museum. It’s a haven for geeks with a penchant for Heidelberg’s. There are weekly workshops, video documentary screenings and an opportunity to see some of these beautiful antique machines in action. Feats of engineering that made the newspaper possible and which created some of the most decisive documents in history are on display – while the museum is the home of the original Irish Proclamation until 2016. There is a mezzanine floor which acts as a gallery and a kiddie area, while the recently revamped Press Café has delicious sambos and goodies. A nice visit for all the family. Garrison Chapel, Beggars Bush Barracks, Haddington Rd, D4 +353 (0)16603770 www.nationalprintmuseum.ie Buried away at the back of the old Beggers Bush Barracks in the gorgeous old Oratory Building is the National Print Museum. It’s a haven for geeks with a penchant for Heidelberg’s. There are weekly workshops, video documentary screenings and an opportunity to see some of these beautiful antique machines in action. Feats of engineering that made the newspaper possible and which created some of the most decisive documents in history are on display – while the museum is the home of the original Irish Proclamation until 2016. There is a mezzanine floor which acts as a gallery and a kiddie area, while the recently revamped Press Café has delicious sambos and goodies. A nice visit for all the family. Garrison Chapel, Beggars Bush Barracks, Haddington Rd, D4 +353 (0)16603770 www.nationalprintmuseum.ie Great grub, drink specials and a packed events schedule combine with a captive audience of tourists to give one of the best international bars in the city. Located just off the Luas Redline in the exciting Smithfield District, this bar is a winner for those looking to practice “speaking foreign”. An ever-changing crowd guarantees a unique experience every time. Don’t miss out on the burger, rumoured to be among the best in the city. Smithfield Market Fair, Generator Hostel Dublin, Smithfield Square, Smithfield, Dublin 7 Buried away at the back of the old Beggers Bush Barracks in the gorgeous old Oratory Building is the National Print Museum. It’s a haven for geeks with a penchant for Heidelberg’s. There are weekly workshops, video documentary screenings and an opportunity to see some of these beautiful antique machines in action. Feats of engineering that made the newspaper possible and which created some of the most decisive documents in history are on display – while the museum is the home of the original Irish Proclamation until 2016. There is a mezzanine floor which acts as a gallery and a kiddie area, while the recently revamped Press Café has delicious sambos and goodies. A nice visit for all the family. Garrison Chapel, Beggars Bush Barracks, Haddington Rd, D4 +353 (0)16603770 www.nationalprintmuseum.ie The home of Jameson whiskey has undergone a facelift and re-opens its doors this month with new whiskey experiences, great cocktails and a few surprises ! The new look Jameson Distillery Bow St. offers three fully guided experiences: Bow St. Experience, The Whiskey Makers, and The Whiskey Shakers - all of which have a firm focus on immersive storytelling. You’ll be invited to touch, smell, and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery buildings. 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As an official out healthy dishes as ist, just look for the li your besties, pick the then drop in for a nig Mao, 2 Chatham 01 670 4899 tweet us your thoughts BEST DELICACY MIENA’S HANDMADE NOUGAT on for ordable c or Each liers rience most vese nzola on for ordable c or Each pliers erience most delicate d delicate ovese onzola This is a This is a info@mienas.ie 087.690.0453 @Mienashandmadenougat Twitter: Mienashandmadenougat The Dublin Pub Guide Created in the Glen of Imaal, Miena’s kitchen specialises in nature’s goodness. Honey, cranberry and pistachio-green colours are reflected in her logo that depicts her energy and determination. Miena has had her kitchen certified gluten-free and this means all her products are coeliac friendly. These choice blends come from hours of Miena’s effort, combining her ideas with uncompromising, passionate attention to quality. Choose from three flavours: Almond & Fig, Almond & Coconut or Almond & Pistachio. At Dunnes Stores nationwide, you’ll find Miena’s Handmade Nougat as part of their Simply Better collection. Check the website for a full list of outlets that stock Miena’s or buy online! BEST NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION GAEL LINN Since its foundation over 65 years ago, Gael Linn has been serving the needs of adult learners of Irish. We offer courses from total beginner level upwards. The courses are based on current best practice in adult language teaching and are delivered by qualified teachers. Courses are run at our central location in Dublin during the year and in the Donegal Gaeltacht during the summer. Special courses can be provided to cater for specific needs. Give Gaeilge a go in 2019! @totallydublin 35 Dame Street Dublin 2 01 675 1200 www.gael-linn.ie @GaelLinn BEST RECORD STORE SPINDIZZY Spindizzy Records is Dublin’s premier independent record shop, offering new and secondhand vinyls, CDs, DVDs and event tickets. Centrally located in George’s Street Arcade, this long established shop has something for everyone, including mainstream and lesser known artists, new releases, old-school classics and an extensive collection of secondhand dance vinyl. They not only sell the best, they’ll also buy or trade from your music collection. There is always a treasure waiting to be found, so go ahead – treat yourself. 32 Georges St. Arcade, South Great Georges St., Dublin 2 01 6711711 facebook.com/SpindizzyRecords www.spindizzyrecords.com BEST NEWCOME Eaton Square The best new night i where a little bit diffe of innovative homem and a singular wine l vineyards. Different d ing followed by suga The breakfasts are fa Classics spun around Regular specials of n loved. Eaton Square’s awards tastebuds wi Thursday to Sunday and minds. See Page came to be. 90 Terenure Roa 01 4920405 // in www.eatonsquar Where to Drink Walsh’s Stoneybatter THE HAIRY LEMON Walsh’s is a traditional Irish pub situated in the heart of Dublin’s Stoneybatter district. They offer the very finest beers, wines and spirits in their comfortable and welcoming surroundings. You can sit cosy in their snug, or soak up the pub atmosphere in their main bar or lounge area. Showing televised sporting events, from Rugby and All Ireland Championship action to Premier League Football... drop in for a pint sometime...they’ll look forward to welcoming you. 6/7 Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 (01) 670 8647 info@walshsstoneybatter.ie • www.walshsstoneybatter.ie @Walshs.Stoneybatter The Hairy Lemon is based in the centre of Dublin and located in the Creative Quarter in Dublin 2. This traditional Irish pub resides in a 19th century house and is just about as unconventional as its namesake. Years of memorabilia on the walls and a Granny’s Kitchen serving real traditional Irish food. Live sports! DJs every Friday and Saturday night. Upstairs venue free for hire to fit up to 150 people! TRAD SESSIONS EVERY SUNDAY! Stephen Street Lower, Dublin 2 www.thehairylemon.ie jk stoutman’s JK Stoutmans is located on James street in Dublin’s new drink quadrant based between The Guinness brewery and Pearse Lyons Distillery. It is the perfect bar to witness the old and new of the Liberties. The beautiful front bar is a great place to relax with an evening drink while sitting under the gaze of old Dublin’s hall of fame. Its recently refurbished lounge has live music throughout the year with live cover bands and Celtic rock nights. JK Stoutman offers a à la carte menu from noon until 5pm daily. See the website for more details. All corporate and other parties catered for. 131 James’s St James’s St, Dublin 8, D08 E6P6 jkstoutmans.ie 087 065 6802