Poolbeg Lighthouse – Frank McNally on the death of a much-loved Dublin barman
According to the pub’s official statement, Noel’s reign behind the counter was 49 years
According to the pub’s official statement, Noel’s reign behind the counter was 49 years
From cockles on crystal bread to red mullet over fire, these are special dishes
Landmark Baggot Street pub and Temple Bar home of well-known cocktail club for sale on instructions of receiver
Our intrepid reporter has skilfully navigated the city to find the value-led lunch solutions we all need
It’s groovy, it’s confident, the room is spectacular and the service is extraordinary
Montague Court generates rental income from strong tenant line-up and has potential for 133-bedroom hotel
Street concert to raises funds for Dublin Simon Community marks its 15th anniversary
Efforts to demolish much of the existing shopping centre and redevelop date back three years
Artisan bakery’s expansion helps to create cluster of food offerings at Dublin 2 development
Growing economy sees strong demand for limited available space on Grafton Street and elsewhere across all retail sectors
Expect full panoramic views of Dublin city and surrounds over drinks and dinner
The stretch of buildings on Townsend Street has long been derelict
The menus here present an edible record of Dublin’s long education in Japanese food
The skilled menu, including several must-orders, simply tastes of celebration
Unit 7, Harmony Court, comes for sale with four secure basement car-parking spaces
The latest outpost of the Big Mamma group opens in a listed building on Westmoreland Street next week
Two homes, one price: An apartment on Pearse Street or a bungalow 20 minutes from Mullingar
Four chefs from modern and traditional restaurants tell us what producing Chinese cuisine for an Irish-based audience means for them
College joins a number of international occupiers including Huckletree and FTI Consulting at landmark property
Property sold in just eight weeks at a 14% premium over the original €2.85m guide price
Anthony Herron (40s) was repatriated to UK where he died last Saturday
Newly developed three-bed comes with bespoke, high-spec fit-out and three large balconies
Still steaming in Temple Bar after 30 years, this Dublin classic should be cherished
It feels as though nobody one has bothered to taste the finished dishes and that means the prices start to pinch
Royal College of Surgeons seeking new tenant for former home of Shanahan’s on the Green
Properties in Fitzwilliam Square, Temple Bar and Tallaght offer net initial yields of up to 7.5%
Sale also features artists including Paul Henry, Roderic O’Conor, Sir William Orpen and Mainie Jellett
Come to this elegant space to try foie gras with coffee and açaí, yuca with Gubbeen and more
Early 1970s St Stephen’s Green building has potential for full-scale retrofit
Achieving full occupancy could provide reversionary yield of up to 9%
Duplex-style property on one of Dublin’s busiest streets was once owned by architect Hugh Wallace
4/5 Grand Canal Square is targeting highest levels of sustainability and will be ready for occupation in 2027
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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