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    Lazy Lunches

    Posted by YveRose 16 March 2007

    Eating out in Dublin can be really expensive, so we looked out for quiet bistro-type places with special offer lunch menus.

    We got 2-3 courses, sometimes with a free glass of house red for as little as eight euros a head, great service and fairly quiet and huge portions.

    Evening menu's were pretty much the same but cost over 20 euros a head! Temple Bar had enough resaurants to last us the 5 days we were in Dublin, yum! Then there was a fantastic ice crem parlour on the walk back to our hostel - believe me, by this time, we needed the walk!

    Temple Bar is a good area of Dublin to find small good quality restaurants, particularly Italian.

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    Dunne & Crescenzi

    Posted by Eblana 7 December 2006

    D&C is an 'enoteco' serving wonderful Italian food and a host of wines by the glass. Service is with a smile and staff are knowledgeable and concerned that you enjoy the food. Busy, buzzy, cheap and never fails to cheer.

    Just off Nassau Street, close to Trinity College and Grafton Street
    www.dunneandcrescenzi.com
    14/16 South Frederick Street,
    City Centre D2
    Tel: 01 677 3815 / 675 9892

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