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Dublin 4, also rendered as D4 [1] and D04, [2] is a historic postal district of Dublin, Ireland including Baggot Street Upper, the southernmost fringes of the Dublin Docklands, [3] and the suburbs of Ballsbridge, Donnybrook, Irishtown, Merrion, Ringsend (including South Lotts and parts of Grand Canal Dock) and Sandymount, on the Southside of Dublin.
[4] [5] [6] He began his career by working in The Old Schoolhouse, a restaurant in Dublin. [4] He then had a job cooking on a cruise liner in the Caribbean before furthering his career by spending eight years at the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts in Canada, at the age of twenty-two becoming the youngest ever executive head chef in the company's ...
Capel Street, Dublin 1 Open Patrick Conway's Parnell Square Closed Peter's Pub Johnson Place, Dublin 2 Open Slattery's Capel Street: Open Slattery's Beggars' Bush: Open The Auld Triangle Gardiner Street: Open The Duke Duke Street Open The Ferryman Sir John Rogerson's Quay: Open The Foggy Dew Fownes Street Open Named after Foggy Dew (Irish ballad)
Davy Byrne's pub is a public house located at 21 Duke Street, Dublin. [2] It was made famous by its appearance in Chapter 8 ('Lestrygonians') of James Joyce's 1922 modernist novel Ulysses, set on Thursday 16 June 1904. [3]
Lee Van Grack Ireland's capital is filled with photo opportunities; Dublin's vibrant outskirts, moreover, tempt amateurs of travel photography to explore. Here are a few of the best photo ...
English: Merrion Road, Dublin 4 A busy thoroughfare through the wealthy Dublin suburb of Ballsbridge. To the left of the image is the Allied Irish Bank headquarters, to the right is the entrance to the R.D.S. (Royal Dublin Society) complex.
Derry Clarke is an Irish celebrity chef, and was the proprietor of the restaurant L'Ecrivain.He has also been a reality television judge, having acted as a judge alongside Bibi Baskin and Sammy Leslie on the RTÉ One reality television series Fáilte Towers, and has appeared on other programmes such as The Restaurant, The Afternoon Show and The Panel (in 2008 [2]).
Tritonville Road (Irish: Bóthar Tritonville), Sandymount, Dublin 4, is connected to Lansdowne Road by both Herbert Road and Newbridge Avenue. At its southern end, it meets Serpentine Avenue . The northern side of Tritonville Road is considered to be part of Irishtown by the locals even though the postcode is Sandymount.