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St Patrick's Day is celebrated raucously around the world every March 17. For some people, toasting the saint might be the closest they ever get to Ireland but millions visit each year to experience wild coastal scenery, sophisticated European cities, tranquil countryside, a host of festivals and legendary hospitality. Add your tips to this guide to the treasures of the Emerald Isle.
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    Red Rose Cafe

    Posted by asbb 11 January 2007

    Small cafe on main street serves decent sandwiches and hot tea. It really comes alive at night when local chef Jamie takes over the kitchen. He serves a limited menu of freshly cooked food, everything we had was excellent. Makes the most of local produce. A really good meal and very reasonably priced - you'd have to mortgage your granny to eat anything like it in Dublin.

    Main Street, opposite the church

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    The Anchor Bar

    Posted by asbb 11 January 2007

    A great bar, friendly staff, good fresh seafood and fantastic atmosphere at night. There's often live music. Work by local artists cover the walls, and the wine list is surprisingly good and cheap.

    Main Street, near the zebra crossing.

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