This is undoubtedly due to the mass amounts of praise The Angler's Rest receives on a daily basis both in person and on social media.
It seems like this place can't put a foot wrong, and has racked up more glowing reviews than we've had hot dinners (loads).
2. Because your wedding photos could have deer in them
Due to its close proximity to Phoenix Park, often couples choose to have their wedding photos taken in the nearby Phoenix Park.
Which means, yes, there is a distinct possibility of deer being in your wedding photographs.
Breathe. Just breathe.
3. You get the comfort of a house, with the perks of a hotel
While some may prefer the idea of staying in a hotel, sometimes it's felt that they can give off a cold and impersonal feel, meaning your wedding lacks the welcome you truly wanted.
The intimate ambience of The Angler's Rest marries (pardon the pun) the two of them beautifully, meaning you get all the perks of being catered to while also feeling at home.
The flexibility of their rooms and the individualised tailoring done by their staff helps you to create the perfect atmosphere.
4. Nothing is too much for their staff
The Angler's Rest is known for its meticulous attention to detail, and incredibly attentive staff. These two combined means that no request is too small for your special day.
They've hosted every kind of wedding, willingly and successfully, and are so eager to give you your perfect wedding day.
5. It's a city wedding with a country feel
Close to everything, yet not too close. A mere 20 minutes from the airport for guests coming from abroad, and just 30 minutes from the city centre, The Angler's Rest boasts pretty solid accessibility from pretty much everywhere.
6. Because it's the authentic Irish wedding you never knew you've always wanted
Some dream big and sparkly when it comes to weddings, and there's nothing wrong with that. But, upon arriving at The Angler's Rest, and commenting on its quaint charm and sophisticated simplicity, you'll find yourself falling for the natural.
Getting married here is like experiencing the back garden wedding you've always dreamed of, except with superbly helpful staff.
All the wondrousness of a big wedding, but all the attention to detail of a small one.
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