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Old Jan 26, 2005 | 10:20 am
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For good eats check out Cooke's cafe behind the Powerscourt Townhouse off Grafton St. Avoca cafe upstairs in the Avoca shop on Suffolk St (bottom of Grafton St) does a great lunch or brunch or afternoon tea.

Peploe's on Stephen's Green is great (especially if you like wine). You can sit up at the bar and order a bowl of fries and a glass of wine (a selection of 25 by the glass!) any time of the day.
http://www.foodstuffireland.com/eati...cle.php?id=144

Have fun.....Dublin is a great city
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Old Jan 26, 2005 | 11:17 am
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Originally Posted by jnahand
For good eats check out Cooke's cafe behind the Powerscourt Townhouse off Grafton St. Avoca cafe upstairs in the Avoca shop on Suffolk St (bottom of Grafton St) does a great lunch or brunch or afternoon tea.

Peploe's on Stephen's Green is great (especially if you like wine). You can sit up at the bar and order a bowl of fries and a glass of wine (a selection of 25 by the glass!) any time of the day.
http://www.foodstuffireland.com/eati...cle.php?id=144

Have fun.....Dublin is a great city
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Old Jan 27, 2005 | 3:50 pm
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Good advice except for two things, Dr. D - Murphy's can be found at many bars around Dublin (and at Barney's in Pasadena ), and it's Beshoff's (not Beshov's) which I find ranks below Leo Burdock's.
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Old Feb 3, 2005 | 2:27 am
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Originally Posted by Huck
While I agree with almost everything else you recommend, I'll take exception to your Boxty House rec. I found the food there disappointing & bland & would not recommend it at all.
i agree. i found the food at the boxty house bland-the boxty were more like ordinary pancakes not like the ones my granny used to make.
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