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The Voodoo Lounge is a bar and club in Arran Quay in Dublin. [1] The bar was owned by Dermot Doran and Kieran Finnerty and opened in the early 2000s. Huey Morgan also owned a small share in the venue. [1] The company dissolved in 2009 [2] and the venue was later used as a casino, under the name Voodoo Card Club. [3]
Doheny & Nesbitt is a Victorian pub and restaurant on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. The pub is a tourist attraction and notable political and media meeting place and has been described as "one of the most photographed" pubs in the city. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The Dublin Comedy Cellar is Ireland's oldest comedy club located on Dublin's South Wicklow Street in the International Bar. The Cellar was founded in 1988 by 'Mr. Trellis' members Irish comedians Ardal O'Hanlon , Barry Murphy and Kevin Gildea .
This year's festival will be held Aug. 2-4 in Coffman Park, 5200 Emerald Parkway. You can buy your tickets online, in-person, in bundles and at the gate.Around 100,000 attendees are expected. The ...
O'Meara, who also had another pub at 1 Wood Quay, remained in Temple Bar for around a decade. [2] Other sources, including the NIAH and a date on the gable wall of the building, [4] [6] date the development of the pub to 1840, [5] when the "grocer and spirt dealer" James Farley was operating from the building (then listed as number 54 Temple ...
Eamonn Doran's (formerly known as The Rock Garden) was a bar and music venue located in Dublin's Temple Bar. [1] The venue also had an adjacent pizza parlour which was part-owned by Huey Morgan of the Fun Lovin' Criminals .
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This laneway is today also named "Merchants' Arch" and forms the main entrance to the Temple Bar area for members of the public crossing over from the Northside of the Liffey. From 1873, the hall became the Merchant Tailors' Endowed School after it moved from Tailors' Hall until the school finally closed in 1910.