It’s Easy Being Green at Glas – Glas Restaurant Review
January has kicked off with a bang for Irish restaurants, and not in a good way. The dust had scarcely settled from the New Year fireworks display when the news of the closure of...
January has kicked off with a bang for Irish restaurants, and not in a good way. The dust had scarcely settled from the New Year fireworks display when the news of the closure of...
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At the Enzo Coccia Pizza Consulting school, small groups of amateur or professional trainees are taught skills including the art of dough making, topping management and controlling a pizza in and out of an...
Ticking new restaurants off your Dublin dining bucket list as soon as they open seems nigh on impossible these days, with queues and booking woes galore. This weekend, instead of notching up another name...
Despite the B word looming over us, you’d be forgiven for thinking the other B word, The Boom, is back at least for now upon peering in the window of Mister S. Open a...
During The Easter rising of 1916 Michael Mallin and Countess Markievicz lead The Irish Citizen Army into battle position in St. Stephen’s Green. The British were garrisoned in The Shelbourne hotel and it did...
The Oak is a gem hidden in plain sight. Whether you are looking for a real Dublin pub experience, classic and bespoke cocktails or amazing food in a stunning continental style café bar, The...
FIRE Restaurant and Lounge at the Mansion House gets a fresh look for summer with its new floral and foliage themed garden terrace, seasonal summer menu and summer cocktail list. One of Dublin’s most...
Instead of socks on June 16th, treat your dad to a culinary experience he won’t forget – learning techniques and tips from inside a professional kitchen. The interactive and immersive Glovers Alley Kitchen Experience...
Dublin has no shortage of spots to get your sushi fix when the mood takes you, from old reliables like Michie to new kid on the block Sisu Izakaya. For me however, Dublin’s sushi...
It’s a dreary and drizzly Thursday night, ties are loosened and that weekend eve thirst abounds. The clamber on Dawson street smacks of a Saturday night as we huddle in the door of what...
This Valentine’s Day you and your other half can spend an evening in one of Dublin’s most romantic dining rooms. Glovers Alley features beautiful blush pink decor and boasts fantastic views onto St.Stephen’s Green....
Bewley’s Grafton Street is without a doubt one of Dublin’s most iconic buildings. The facade of the building is absolutely stunning, and the interiors are just as warm and inviting as ever. Following a...
The Morgan Hotel recently underwent a stylish renovation, unveiling the venue’s new grown up, chic look. The new 10 Fleet Street Bar and Restaurant has been designed by award-winning architect Nikki O’Donnell. Following an extensive...
Dublin’s cultural quarter is full of trendy bars and restaurants that no matter the weather seems to be teeming with people. During the summer or any sunny day, in fact, you’d be hard push...
To most people, Temple Bar is for the tourists, with hoards of bars playing Whiskey in Jar, hen parties teetering on the cobbles and rowdy boys cheering pints. It’s not the first place you...
Following a delightful evening at Peploe’s on Stephen’s Green, myself and a fellow Team Taste member popped into Lemon & Duke for a little nightcap. I had visited this city centre bar for a...
To put it plainly, you just can’t beat a good steak. Perhaps it’s the old Irish mentality of ‘meat and two veg’, but as a nation, we love our steak. We all have our...
Peploe’s first opened its doors in November 2003 and instantly became a staple on the Dublin dining scene. The idea was to provide Dublin with an informal bistro, serving up classic dishes with great...
Celebrate the Irish game season with Suesey Street as the restaurant is offering a new selection of game dishes along with their a la carte menu every evening. These dishes will change regularly according...
One of Dublin’s most iconic venues is set to reopen this November following an extensive refurbishment. The ever-popular Café en Seine is reopening with some of Ireland’s top industry members on board. Stephen Gibson,...