The Smyths Toys Superstores FREE 300-page catalogue is out now! Pick up a free copy in-store today! To celebrate the launch, customers are invited to ...
Fee: €5, incl tea/coffee tickets available on day from Reception. Renata Pękowska is a visual artist and researcher based in Dublin. She is currently a ...
Dublin art-rock band iNNUENDO are striving to unleash a world of sonic colour unto the capital. Founded in 2022 by Nora Ronan, eager to make her mark on ...
Get ready for an evening filled with creativity as Culture Night Dublin marks its 19th edition this Friday, 20 September. Thousands of people are expected ...
Local Pizzaiolo Bruno Rech has put Dun Laoghaire on the culinary map by winning iconic pizzeria brand, Milano’s, first Pizza Championships. Now, his award-winning pizza, aptly named the ‘Bruno,’ is ...
Ladies First is a series of gigs ran at The Grand Social to highlight women and non binary people in music. Founded by five women in the industry – Ladies First aims to create a safe, collaborative ...
Vintage Dublin is an antique’s store located on Capel Street. When it comes to interior design, it seems there is a definitely a shift towards things antique and vintage. If furniture could tell a ...
With free admission and described by the Lonely Planet as not just the best museum in Ireland, but one of the best in Europe, the Chester Beatty Library is a must-see on any Dublin visitor’s itinerary ...
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is situated centrally, in the heart of Town. Opened in 1988, the centre has been religiously abuzz with locals and visitors. The grand interior is very striking and ...
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STABLE of Ireland is a small independent Irish company and new retail store based in the heart of Dublin in the Westbury Mall, Balfe Street. Founded by Francie Duff and Sonia Reynolds in 2016, their ...
McMahon & Co. Solicitors have had a presence on O’Connell Street since 1937 when Laurence McMahon set up his practice there. Laurence’s son David and grandson Ross continue to keep the family business ...