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Phibsborough (/ ˈ f ɪ b z b ər ə /; Irish: Baile Phib), [1] also spelled Phibsboro, [2] is a mixed commercial and residential neighbourhood on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. The Bradogue River crosses the area in a culvert , and the Royal Canal passes through its northern reaches, notably at Cross Guns Bridge.
Several notable junctions in Dublin city in Ireland still carry the name (usually unofficially) of the pub or business which once occupied the corner. While this practice is not unique to Dublin, the pace of recent development there has meant that the original source of the name is more likely to have disappeared.
Dublin, if you haven't noticed, does lean into the whole Irish thing quite a bit. But only two local pubs — Dublin Village Tavern and Fado Pub & Kitchen — have the slaintѐ slant 24/7/365.
Dublin Leonard's Corner Clanbrassil Street: Open Lincoln's Inn 19 Lincoln Place Open McDaids Harry Street Open McGeough's Pub (The Bohemian Bar) Phibsborough Road Open Merchants' Arch: Wellington Quay Open Tom Doone M.J.O'Neill's: Suffolk Street Open Mulligan's: Poolbeg Street Open Gary Cusack Ned Scanlons Townsend Street Closed in 2017 O'Brien's
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is a restaurant in Dublin, Ireland. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star each year in the period 1989–1995 and two stars each year from 1996 to present. [1] [2] [3] Egon Ronay Guide awarded the restaurant one star in the period 1983–1985 and 1987. It was mentioned in the Guide in 1988 ...
James Collins' 1913 book Life in Old Dublin notes that "Centuries ago (Stoneybatter) was called Bothar-na-gCloch". In Joyce's Irish names of places we find the following interesting information as to the original name of the place: "Long before the city had extended so far, and while Stoneybatter was nothing more than a country road, it was -- as it continues to be -- the great thoroughfare to ...
The Temple Bar Pub on Temple Lane Vintage shops in Temple Bar.. The area is the location of a number of cultural institutions, including the Irish Photography Centre (incorporating the Dublin Institute of Photography, the National Photographic Archive and the Gallery of Photography), the Ark Children's Cultural Centre, the Irish Film Institute, incorporating the Irish Film Archive, the Button ...
restaurants, shops, cafés and pubs; immigrant community, LGBT community Capel Street ( / ˈ k eɪ p ə l / Irish : Sráid Chéipil [ 1 ] ) is a predominantly commercial street in Dublin , Ireland, laid out in the 17th century by Humphrey Jervis .