♥ Coffee in Dublin//Three: Bibi’s Cafe
The culinary deities have been kind to the denizens of Dublin 8, as there is a delightful café called Bibi’s in the neighbourhood, which serves breakfast and lunch on weekdays and brunch at the...
View Article♥ Cornucopia
Cornucopia is the answer; the question was where do you eat in Dublin when you are detoxing. I only discovered it a few years ago but Cornucopia has been around for a quarter of a century, starting...
View Article♥ Coffee in Dublin//Six: Urbun
Urbun is a café in the heart of Cabinteely Village in South County Dublin. The name is a play on words; the owners Katie and Niamh choose it because their inaugural project together was making cakes to...
View Article♥ Coffee in Dublin//Seven: Clement & Pekoe
When I am in town, I am constantly on the trail of the holy grail of caffeine – a decent cup of coffee. Town incidentally is Dublin, which is actually a city but for some reason native Dubliners,...
View Article♥ Snapshots of my Saturday
I often, thought not invariably work on Saturdays. However, today was a work-free Saturday so I decided to go into town, town is as I mentioned before, is what the denizens of Dublin call their...
View Article♥ Sunday in Dublin
Ye gods and little fishes, the weeks of January are cascading rapidly into each other and the month is whizzing by almost as fast as a waterfall flowing swiftly down a steep ravine. I realised that it...
View Article♥ Good Value Eating out in Dublin: Fallon & Byrne Wine Cellar
A recent conversations I had with a friend set me thinking about eating out in Dublin: she had lately returned from a family holiday in Lisbon and was extolling the food-quality and value in...
View Article♥ Good Value Eating Out in Dublin: The Hot Stove
Note: apologies for the quality of the images – a smudge on my camera’s lens have left them blurry. Light years ago, well light years in blogging terms, but in reality only last July (still a longish...
View ArticleBlackrock: Fish Shop
The Fish Shop is a new kind of fish and chip shop in the South Dublin suburb of Blackrock. Although it has customers who come from near and far I suspect that many who regularly walk down Blackrock’s...
View ArticleDublin: The Cross Café
When I first heard about the Cross Café, a myriad of months ago, I thought that it sounded ‘just so’ and exactly the type of place I would like. At the time I mentally filed its name and location...
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