Body & Soul1 min ago
Dublin restaurants/bars?
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Planning a girly weekend to Dublin next year.
Does anyone know of a good place where we can eat & get to dance to some cheesy 80's/90's music all under the same roof?
Does anyone know of a good place where we can eat & get to dance to some cheesy 80's/90's music all under the same roof?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Left Bank pub at Temple Bar. Good food, good Guinness, lots of cheesy music. Not really got a dance floor but everyone dances anyway. Open until 2am - its a great place. Loads of other places but this one is my personal favourite.
If there is a large group of you and you haven't booked your accommodation yet look at Gogarty's - they have apartments (2 and 3 bed sleeping up to 8) with a lounge, kitchen, balcony and en-suites. Last went at New Year and it cost us about 24pound per night each. Bargain and its next door to The Left Bank......
Hope you have a fab time x
If there is a large group of you and you haven't booked your accommodation yet look at Gogarty's - they have apartments (2 and 3 bed sleeping up to 8) with a lounge, kitchen, balcony and en-suites. Last went at New Year and it cost us about 24pound per night each. Bargain and its next door to The Left Bank......
Hope you have a fab time x
You can also go to Thunder Road Cafe Doodah, Plenty of steaks, tex mex, burgers etc. They play 80's 90's music and videos on drop down screens, as the night wears on you can even dance on the chairs and tables, a bit of a mad place I'm glad to say, it's in Fleet street in Temple Bar, it closes about 12 but there's plenty of clubs within a five minute stagger! I work in Guinness in Dublin so it sounds like I'll be brewing overtime!! Enjoy yourselves..