Walking Food Tours – Food on Foot
Walking Food Tours – Food on Foot Read More »
This tour will concentrate on the streets eat that are enjoyed by locals.
A good quality authentic experience where you will eat just like a Dubliner.
Walking Food Tours – Food on Foot Read More »
This tour will concentrate on the streets eat that are enjoyed by locals.
A good quality authentic experience where you will eat just like a Dubliner.
The Grá – Sustainable Style and Sweet Treats! Read More »
The name says it all—”The Grá” (that’s “love” in Irish, by the way) is all about doing things with heart. Whether it’s designing a bold new t-shirt or supporting local artists, this place runs on pure passion. Every piece is printed right in the shop, so you’re not just buying a souvenir—you’re taking home a little piece of Dublin’s creative soul.
Dublin’s Best Ice-Cream Read More »
Dublin’s ice cream scene is a delightful blend of tradition, innovation, and sheer indulgence. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these top five ice cream parlours offer unique experiences that cater to every sweet tooth.
The Old Storehouse – Temple Bar Read More »
The Old Storehouse is one of our most favourite bars in all of Dublin, even though it is generally a touristic spot, it has some of the greatest Trad musicians the Island of Ireland has to offer and some of the best Irish Grub in town. Friendly and welcoming staff make this a regular haunt for locals and Tourist’s alike.
The Stags Head Pub Read More »
Nestled in the heart of Dublin’s vibrant city center, The Stag’s Head stands as one of the city’s most iconic pubs. Established in the late 19th century (1860), this Victorian gem is a treasure trove of history, charm, and character. With its original mahogany bar, stained-glass windows, and intricate plasterwork, stepping inside feels like taking a step back in time, allowing visitors to soak in an authentic Dublin pub experience.