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  • Meath Street welcomes new Korean grocery and eatery Space Jaru

    Meath Street welcomes new Korean grocery and eatery Space Jaru

    January just got a whole lot better. Maybe Friday the 13th isn’t so unlucky after all. Jaru announced in November 2022 that they would be opening their first eat-in restaurant in 2023, but who knew we’d be getting it so soon. They took to Instagram today to share that Space Jaru was opening at […]

    3 years ago

  • 3 openers and 3 closures to be aware of in Dublin this week

    3 openers and 3 closures to be aware of in Dublin this week

    Welcome to the Lovin Round Up, our weekly glance at Dublin’s main hospitality headlines. As the dust settles on 2022 and all the hardships it brought with it for Irish hospitality, many businesses are looking ahead to a new and exciting year. In terms of openers there are 3 to report on this week and […]

    3 years ago

  • Krispy Kreme announce 12th Dublin shop and launch new January flavours

    Krispy Kreme announce 12th Dublin shop and launch new January flavours

    The beloved donut franchise are brightening up January like only they can. It might seem like a distant memory now, but there was a time that obtaining a box of Krispy Kremes in Dublin was a task akin to climbing Mount Everest or actually sticking to your New Years Resolutions. When they first landed on […]

    3 years ago

  • Killer dolls and famous popups – 5 things we’re Lovin in Dublin this week

    Killer dolls and famous popups – 5 things we’re Lovin in Dublin this week

    Welcome to the L List, our weekly round up of things we’re Lovin in Dublin across food, culture and craic. This week, the most hotly anticipated killer doll since the Bride of Chucky sashays onto Irish screens and one of New York’s most iconic bars is coming to Dublin for one night only. Plenty going […]

    3 years ago

  • Artists fear iconic Merrion Square exhibition is at risk due to new cycle lanes

    Artists fear iconic Merrion Square exhibition is at risk due to new cycle lanes

    Local artists are concerned that the new cycle lanes could end the forty year exhibition. Dublin City Council’s proposed segregated cycle-lane initiative would see 31 parking spaces – which are currently used by artists for a weekend exhibition – removed. The open art gallery at Merrion Square has been a cultural staple of weekends on […]

    3 years ago

  • ‘World’s Most Awarded pub’ takes over Dublin bar for one night only

    ‘World’s Most Awarded pub’ takes over Dublin bar for one night only

    And bookings are filling up fast. If you’re a fan of one-off, unique dining and or drinking experiences, this is one to add to the diary. Renowned NYC watering hole The Dead Rabbit is making its way to Dublin for one night only, and is set to take up temporary residence at Bar 1661 of […]

    3 years ago

  • Dublin ranks as the 19th best city in the world for 2023

    Dublin ranks as the 19th best city in the world for 2023

    Dublin’s “magnetism”, “pub-centric nightlife” and “safety” were cited as reasons behind this ranking. London has been named the world’s best city for 2023. Dublin, meanwhile, is ranked at 19th place in the 50-city list, beating out cities such as Toronto, Milan and Sydney. The English capital has topped the charts of the World’s Best Cities rankings, beating […]

    3 years ago

  • Legal action lodged against DCC regarding historic Moore Street buildings

    Legal action lodged against DCC regarding historic Moore Street buildings

    The DCGP had proposed to sensitively rejuvenate the area. Dublin Central GP Ltd (DCGP), a subsidiary of the UK Hammerson group, has filed judicial proceedings against Dublin City Council following a decision to appoint six buildings as protected structures. The group believes that DCC has interfered unlawfully with the planning process. According to The […]

    3 years ago

  • 5 events happening in Dublin for Nollaig na mBan

    5 events happening in Dublin for Nollaig na mBan

    Nollaig na mBan, or Women’s Christmas is an age old Irish tradition, and there are a number of events happening in Dublin to mark the occasion. Women’s Christmas in Ireland is observed every year on 6th January, and is traditionally a day where women rest after catering to and looking after everybody over the festive […]

    3 years ago

  • Paddy’s Day celebrations will take place over four days in Dublin this year

    Paddy’s Day celebrations will take place over four days in Dublin this year

    If you’re already looking ahead to the next celebratory date in the calendar, listen up. Now that Christmas has been and gone, and resolutions have been made and most likely broken already, it’s time to start thinking about St Patrick’s Day. Paddy’s Day always attracts a number of different crowds into the city centre for […]

    3 years ago

  • 7 Dublin fine dining restaurants to prioritise booking in 2023

    7 Dublin fine dining restaurants to prioritise booking in 2023

    Let 2023 be the year that you finally tick off those spots from your ‘notes app’ While there’s not much else to do this time of the year, booking a couple tables at some nice restaurants seems like a finer idea than most. Get ahead of the crest of perennially rammed restaurants and get booking […]

    3 years ago