Peaches LaTour
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I think we should all get together, go to Hawaii for now & travel to Ireland in September. 


Forget winter weather.....



Forget winter weather.....
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Consider Bunratty Castle which is close to Dublin. They have the whole medieval complex of castle and town and walled gardens with actors playing villagers and lord of the castle, etc. They have a banquet in the castle most evenings, but it's more enjoyable for the entertainment than the food. Cliffs of Moher are a fair distance
1. Best Coffee in Dublin: Not a cofffee drinker myself at all, but friends who are like 3fe (little bit out of the way for where you are staying), Kaph on Drury Street, The Art of Coffee (several locations), Container Coffee (probably the location nearest to where you will be staying)
2. Best Irish Food for a Newbie to Try: All of it! Irish meat, seafood, vegetables and dairy are world class. Try somewhere like The Woollen Mills or its sister restaurant The Winding Stair for a modern take on Irish food. You should try an Irish breakfast at least once when you are here. Not a big fan myself, but Irish stew and coddle (the latter particular to Dublin) are traditional. Brown bread, soda bread. Oh and potatoes done all sorts of ways. If you are here on a Sunday, book a Sunday Roast at The Exchequer.
3. Best Irish Coffee in Dublin: Should be able to get a decent one most places, but The Brazen Head is the oldest bar in Ireland (opened in 1198) is known for serving good ones. Like most pubs it will also serve lots of traditional (read hearty) Irish food.
4. Best Fish & Chips in Dublin: Most people from Dublin say Leo Burdock in Christchurch. Find it a bit greasy myself. I prefer sit down restaurants like Catch 22 or Matt The Thresher.
5. Best Irish Dessert in Dublin: Anything at Queen of Tarts. Two branches near where you will stay - one very small, one bigger. Irish chocolate is really good too. Try Butler's Chocolate Cafe (lots of branches around the city centre). Avoca, Le Petit Parisien and Fallon & Byrne are also great places to get dessert. Murphy's Ice Cream on Wicklow Street has some unusual flavours.
6. Best Bakery in Dublin: Probably Panem on Lower Ormond Quay (pronounced Key)
7. Okay, is it true that Dublin weather is really that unpredictable? Even in August?
8. Best places to run? Not much of a runner myself, but if you want somewhere green to run I would say either the Phoenix Park or St Stephen's Green.
9. I am staying at an airbnb near Christ Church Cathedral? Anything else special nearby? You are in the centre of Dublin. Everything is nearby! St Patrick's Cathedral and Dublin Castle are closest. About a 10-15 minute walk from the Guinness Storehouse. Would recommend Chester Beatty Library (extensive collection of Asian and Islamic art and a really good Middle Eastern cafe).
10. I am planning a day trip to Cliffs of Moher. There seems to be a lot of tours, anyone do any of these tours? The tours will be all pretty much the same. Perhaps one that also takes you to the Burren.
11. One short day trip is to Howth. Any coffee and restaurant suggestions? The Grind Coffee Bar. Howth is famous for its fish, so either Aqua if you want somewhere nice or Beshoffs if you just want fish and chips. Or The Bloody Stream if you want pub food.
12. The Kilkenny Arts Festival is taking place, and there will be an outdoor staging of Midsummer Night's Dream at Castle Yard. I would like to go, but it seems I would need to drive and stay overnight. Is there a tour group that would take you back to Dublin? Errr, no.
13. I am going to see Riverdance, OF COURSE. Any other productions I should check out? There's a stage production of Roddy Doyle's "The Snapper" at the Gate Theatre over the summer. The Abbey Theatre is Ireland's national theatre. Bord Gais Energy Theatre does musicals, ballets and concerts.
14. Best Place to Observe Hipsters: Castlemarket area (essentially the streets between Grafton Street and South Great George's Street). Camden Street. Portobello. The Bernard Shaw. The Fumbally.
15. Best bookstore in Dublin: All of these.
16. Best Vietnamese in Dublin: Easy - Pho Viet on Parnell Street.
Are you only staying in Dublin? Cliffs of Moher is on the other side of the country! Its about a 3 hour drive and while the cliffs are gorgeous, all there is to do is to admire and walk along them. Giants Causeway is fascinating - also about 3 hours from Dublin.
Or, how about a day or two trip to Belfast?
If you are going to do one bus excursion, I’d pick Giant’s Causeway, but l’m a rock nerd and found the formation amazing. If you like high cliffs and huge waves and freaking out cuz little kids are going right up to the edgeYeah, I am not one for moving around all over the place (my vacation times are pretty good, but I can't use it all at once--one week holidays are the extent of it). I tend to stay put and explore the specific area I am in. I know the Cliffs are a long way, but I figure I can spend one day in a bus. I figure the drive will be worth it. If it sucks, it was just one day.
She brought crap weather with her. Was sunny and warm before she came.![]()
Awww, muffin. I thought you were all the sunshine anyone ever needed?
Don’t know your exact dates, but if you are here during Heritage Week (18-26 August) there are lots of special events on and many sights have free entrance.
@manhn just on fish and chips - I can't remember if it was you who wasn't particularly impressed with fish and chips on your last trip to the UK, but my personal recommendation on fish and chips is to go for breaded fish rather than battered. I only really like light batters like tempura on food, the thick batter traditionally used on fish soaks up a lot of the oil and I find it too greasy but the breaded fish is much nicer IMO, so you may want to try that instead.
@manhn - Megan Duhamel is currently vacationing in Dublin if you want to check her social media.
1. Best Coffee in Dublin:
2. Best Irish Food for a Newbie to Try:
3. Best Irish Coffee in Dublin:
4. Best Fish & Chips in Dublin:
5. Best Irish Dessert in Dublin:
6. Best Bakery in Dublin:
7. Okay, is it true that Dublin weather is really that unpredictable? Even in August?
8. Best places to run?
9. I am staying at an airbnb near Christ Church Cathedral? Anything else special nearby?
10. I am planning a day trip to Cliffs of Moher. There seems to be a lot of tours, anyone do any of these tours?
11. One short day trip is to Howth. Any coffee and restaurant suggestions?
12. The Kilkenny Arts Festival is taking place, and there will be an outdoor staging of Midsummer Night's Dream at Castle Yard. I would like to go, but it seems I would need to drive and stay overnight. Is there a tour group that would take you back to Dublin?
13. I am going to see Riverdance, OF COURSE. Any other productions I should check out?
14. Best Place to Observe Hipsters:
15. Best bookstore in Dublin:
16. Best Vietnamese in Dublin:
4. Best Fish & Chips in Dublin: Most people from Dublin say Leo Burdock in Christchurch. Find it a bit greasy myself. I prefer sit down restaurants like Catch 22 or Matt The Thresher.