Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Meath

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Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Meath

Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
4.4 (1998 ratings)
Global cuisine & cocktails served in a hip, industrial-chic space that has a terrace & city views.
33 Harcourt St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland
Italian restaurantBarIrish restaurantModern European restaurantPizza restaurantRestaurant
Fade Street Social Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
Fade Street Social Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
4.3 (1978 ratings)
Gourmet tapas and main courses from homegrown produce in stylish, signature chef-run bar/restaurant.
6 Fade St, Dublin 2, Ireland
RestaurantBar
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Restaurants In Dublin 2, Ireland
"The sister restaurant to the Rustic Stone, Fade Street Social is another critically acclaimed gastronomic gem. Fade Street Social consists of a restaurant, a tapas and gastro bar, and a cocktail winter garden. The menu is created from a number of culinary influences, from Irish to more international fare."
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
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"Fade Street Social is celebrity chef Dylan McGrath’s baby and it was voted Best Restaurant in Dublin by TripAdvisor readers. That should come as no surprise. We like it because it’s informal and relaxed but with really great food – and it’s got an interesting name."
Mentioned by ArrivalGuides.com
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"This charming back-to-basics restaurant promotes the use of homegrown, local produce. Its menu adapts to reflect seasonality, and food is presented in an uncomplicated way which emphasises its freshness, quality, and delicious taste."
Coppinger Row
Coppinger Row
4.4 (533 ratings)
Shiny white tiles and an open kitchen keep the feel modern for a casual Mediterranean menu.
1 Coppinger Row, Dublin 2, Ireland
Mediterranean restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCocktail barCoffee shopRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Staycity Aparthotels - Serviced Apartments in Europe
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"This garden BBQ style restaurant, located in an old carpark on Clanbrassil Street, has wooden pallet furniture and colourful bunting aplenty. This year they’ve added a seafood shack (Sharkbait Shelby’s) and delicious woodfired pizza from The Big Blue Bus, with more food stalls to announced over the next few weeks. Go for the food, stay for the party atmosphere and hand-rolled ice-cream."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"Located on a buzzy pedestrianised cobblestone street in Dublin’s stylish Creative Quarter, Coppinger Row is well regarded as one of the coolest and most stylish dining experiences in the city. A favourite of visiting celebrities and locals alike.Coppinger Row is known for delivering consistently...See More"
Café en Seine
Café en Seine
4.3 (3634 ratings)
Elegant art nouveau bar spread over 3 floors with doric columns and glass panelled ceilings.
40 Dawson St, Dublin, Ireland
GastropubBarCocktail barRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Outdoor Drinking and Dining in Dublin
"Café en Seine is a contemporary Parisian corner of Dublin spread across three stories with a quirky outdoor drinking and dining area that's sure provide plenty of Insta opportunities. Combining enticing food and drink with regular entertainment, this restaurant bar is always popping off."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Evenings at Café en Seine consist primarily of sipping cocktails in Instagram-worthy interiors, watching live entertainment such as theatre or music, and stuffing your face with elegant French cuisine."
Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar
Fitzsimons Hotel Temple Bar
4.1 (2254 ratings)
Bustling nightclub offering casual rooms with free Wi-Fi & breakfast, plus an eatery & live music.
21/22 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
BarHotelLive music barNight clubRestaurant
Mulligan's
Mulligan's
4.6 (1962 ratings)
No-nonsense 18th-century pub with a cast of regulars and lack of modern pomposity.
8 Poolbeg St, Dublin, DO2TK71, Ireland
PubBar
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"DocklandsThis legendary Irish pub on Poolbeg Street is a cultural institution that Judy Garland, Seamus Heaney, James Joyce, and John F. Kennedy have graced for a few pints. It’s the original shebeen (unlicensed drinking venue), and has been around since 1782, when it became a legal watering hole. It’s truly a traditional Irish pub as it serves no food nor is there music: just pints and a good time."
Mentioned by The Telegraph
The best pubs and bars in Dublin
"A Dublin fixture since 1782 (it was a 'shebeen' or illegal drinking den before that), and has been cherished by successive generations of drinkers. This slightly gritty corner of town was once the haunt of dockers and sailors in need of a stiff drink – and today, it retains the air of a world apart. Think tongue-and-groove walls, dark cornicing, intimate corners and a profusion of mahogany."
The Wild Duck Dublin
The Wild Duck Dublin
4.4 (419 ratings)
17/20 Sycamore St, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Bar
The Legal Eagle
The Legal Eagle
4.5 (508 ratings)
1-2 Chancery Pl, Inns Quay, Dublin 1, D07 HP40, Ireland
Wine barBarPubRestaurant
The Mont Hotel
The Mont Hotel
4 (423 ratings)
Chic quarters in a hip hotel featuring a pizza restaurant, plus a bar with a seasonal terrace.
1-4 Merrion Street Lower, Dublin, D02 H525, Ireland
HotelBarGymRestaurant
Mentioned by Santorini Dave
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"Hotel Phone: +353 1 607 3800 Modern boutique hotel located steps from Merrion Square, near Trinity College. Rooms are done in a cozy and colorful industrial style, with comfy beds and rainfall showers; higher room classes gain oversized windows and Nespresso machines. Pet-friendly rooms are available, with furry guests warmly welcomed by the house bulldog, Monty."
Zozimus Bar
Zozimus Bar
4.2 (695 ratings)
Centenary House, Anne's Ln, Anne St S, Dublin, D02 AK30, Ireland
PubBarBrunch restaurantCocktail barIndian takeaway

Top Best Italian Restaurants in Meath

Aprile Italian - open for outdoor dining
Aprile Italian - open for outdoor dining
4.5 (185 ratings)
10 Lower Kilmacud Rd, Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland
RestaurantItalian restaurantPizza deliveryPizza restaurantPizza TakeoutWine bar
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
Best Italian Restaurants In Dublin (11 TASTY Spots In 2020)
"Located just a stone’s throw from Stillorgan Shopping Centre, Aprile is a tastefully decorated Italian restaurant with a beautiful marble bar. The extensive set menus will set you back about €20 and include a variety of tasty Italian dishes. From starters like garlic bread with melted mozzarella to mains that include pasta dishes like ravioli with spinach and ricotta cheese, everything you order at the Aprile Restaurant is stunningly delicious."
Fellini's Pizza Pasta
Fellini's Pizza Pasta
4.6 (280 ratings)
35 Dean's Grange Rd, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland
Italian restaurantPizza Takeout
Al Boschetto Restaurant
Al Boschetto Restaurant
4.3 (502 ratings)
2 Merrion Rd, Dublin 4, D04 F2R2, Ireland
Italian restaurant

Cultural Center in Meath

Irish Georgian Society
Irish Georgian Society
4.7 (34 ratings)
58 William St S, Dublin 2, D02 X751, Ireland
Non-profit organizationCultural center
James Joyce Centre
James Joyce Centre
4.2 (371 ratings)
Idiosyncratic museum in 1784 Georgian town house with Joyce's writing table.
35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
MuseumCultural center
Mentioned by 10Best
10 Best Museums To Learn About Dublin Art, Culture, History And More
"The Jame Joyce Centre is located on North Great George's Street in the North Georgian Quarter and was built in the late 18th century. While Joyce himself never lived in this establishment he was connected to it through the Dance School that was run by Prof. Dennis Maginni, a character who appeared several times in Joyce's novel Ulysses. Joyce's family lived in a house not dissimilar to this Georgian building and it contains all of Joyce's addresses, an interactive tour of Joyce's Ulysses, Joyce's death mask and a range of documentaries and artefacts from Ulysses that will satisfy any diehard fans needs."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin Ireland: The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"One of the most famous Dublin born writers is James Joyce who wrote the 20th century classic Ulysses (free on Kindle), and the James Joyce Centre (fee*) is dedicated to the author and his writings. Here you can learn all about both the life of James Joyce, as well as his famous novel, told via film and exhibits. The museum also has the front door from No. 7 Eccles Street on display, which readers of Ulysses will know as being the home of protagonist Leopold Bloom."
Mentioned by IRELAND ON A BUDGET
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"The Martello tower in the seaside village of Sandycove, about 7 miles from Dublin’s City center, is where Irish writer James Joyce spent six nights in 1904. Known as the James Joyce Tower and Museum, it left such an impression on Joyce that inspiration for the opening scenes of his novel, “Ulysses,” came from there. The living area of the James Joyce Tower and Museum, which features in Joyce’s novel, Ulysses."
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
4.4 (72 ratings)
Gallery showcasing contemporary art plus an artists' studios complex, with a busy events program.
5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 HY61, Ireland
Arts organizationArt galleryArt studioCultural center
Mentioned by Culture Trip
An Art Lover's Guide To Dublin
"Temple Bar Gallery and Studios was first founded in 1983 as one of the country’s first artist-led arts organisations. A non-profit funded by the Irish Arts Council, today it consists of a contemporaryexhibition space and 30 visual artists’ studios, located at the epicentre of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. As well as exhibitions, they run regular talks, masterclasses and events for aspiring artists."
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
5 must-see Dublin art galleries in Dublin
"Featuring installations and performance art as well as sculpture and video, the Temple Bar Gallery works hand in hand with Artists Studios. It’s a really interesting and engaging concept and it puts you right into the heart of the artist’s community here in Dublin. Past exhibitions included Declan Clarke, Amie Siegel and Barbara Knezevic."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Dublin's 10 Best Contemporary Art Galleries You Should Visit
"At the beginning in 1983 the Temple Bar Gallery + Studios was the first DIY artist-centred initiative in Ireland, they started in a shirt factory and this is now a big gallery. Thanks to the fame of Temple Bar the gallery became notorious but it still supports upcoming artists."

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in Meath

The Hugh Lane
The Hugh Lane
4.5 (1360 ratings)4.5 (604 ratings)
Gallery containing the reconstructed studio of Francis Bacon and a strong collection of French work.
Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 F2X9, Ireland
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 20 free things to do in Dublin
"The Dublin City Gallery – Hugh Lane, most of which is housed in the William Chambers-designed Charlemont House, focuses exclusively on modern and contemporary art, with a strong representation Irish artists, Highlights are the Impressionist paintings of the Lane Bequest and the faithfully reconstructed studio of hell-raising painter Francis Bacon in all its messy glory. You might also like: Best day trips from Dublin"
Mentioned by RELOCATING TO IRELAND
Dublin Museum and Galleries
"Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. My favourite exhibit is the faithful recreation of the Irish artist, Francis Bacon’s very messy art studio. After Bacon passed away the entire contents of his London art studio, including the doors, walls, floors, objects and even dust was relocated to Hugh Lane."
GERARD BYRNE STUDIO: Fine Art Gallery & Artist Studio
GERARD BYRNE STUDIO: Fine Art Gallery & Artist Studio
5 (23 ratings)5 (14 ratings)
15 Chelmsford Rd, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 DE68, Ireland
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Art Galleries in Dublin | Visit Dublin
"The Gerard Byrne Studio, Art Gallery is home to a display of Gerard's paintings and is aimed at art enthusiasts and collectors."
Irish Museum of Modern Art
Irish Museum of Modern Art
4.3 (2764 ratings)3.5 (470 ratings)
Imposing building from 1684 housing permanent collection and temporary exhibitions of varied art.
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland
Modern art museumMuseumsArt museum
Mentioned by Learning Escapes | Family Travel Blog
Top things to do in Dublin with kids: family city guide
"Maybe the most family friendly museum of the whole of Dublin, Imma has wonderful landscaped gardens and a fabulous cafe with toys and free play area. The exhibitions themselves are not usually for kids but the grounds are so pleasant and beautiful, a visit here is easily one of the besyt things to do in Dublin with toddlers. Address: Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8"
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
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"There are a number of great free museums in Dublin which include the National Museum of Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin City Hall, and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Also keep an eye out for discount cards, coupons, and special deals to save money on tickets, tours, and meals."

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