Gallaghers Boxty House

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"Once we arrived in Dublin, traversed the city straight to our hotel…we were ready for a pint & warm meal. Since our hotel was within walking distance to Dublin’s famous Temple Bar, we took a stroll and happened upon The Boxty House. ***Side note- This place seemed familiar to us although neither have ever been. Then it struck us…as fans of Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil this was one of his Dublin recommendations!*** Our meals were so delicious that we tried going back for dinner on our last night in town only to find that reservations are needed most nights. We were able to get in on our first day because it was off-peak dining hours. (I believe we arrived around 4:30-ish.) Recommend: 😋 Corned Beef Boxty Dumplings 😋 Sticky Toffee Pudding "
"I can't say enough positive things about Gallagher's Boxty House. "Boxty" is a traditional Irish potato pancake with a variety of different things on top and they are so SO delicious. Gallagher's has clear allergen labeling on their menu and are aware of cross-contact procedures in the kitchen. Our waiter was so kind and understanding, he told me he has served 10+ celiacs every night for years! My favorite was definitely the chicken boxty."
"Cafe with Victorian stained-glass lamps and antique furniture, seasonal food and potato pancakes."

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I have visited Ireland at least once a year of my 27 years and in more recent years, I have opted to fly in through Dublin because the flights are significantly cheaper and way more frequent than to Shannon. As a result, I tend to have a day or two in Dublin on either end of my trip to see friends, family, and the wonderful city of Dublin! I had all my Dublin recommendations in various Notes on my phone for the longest time. Since we're getting married in Ireland in May 2024, I thought it was as good a time as ever to compile all my recommendations and some other people's recommendations (thank you Kenzie, Shannon and Greg) into one Local-ish Guide to Dublin for our guests traveling to Ireland. Dublin is Ireland's capital and largest city on the island's east coast. The River Liffey (or the Sniffy Liffey as my Auntie Sandy calls it) runs right through the center of the city dividing it into Northside and Southside, and out to Dublin Bay which feeds into the Irish Sea. Dublin, which translates to "black pool" in Irish, was founded just south of the Liffey by the Vikings in 841. Ever since Dublin has endured a turbulent history but has prevailed and been shaped into the 21st-century city it is today. At the very end of this document is an overview of language(s), currency, climate, live weather, the best time to visit, public transportation, what to pack, and of course, travel tips! As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Dublin or the rest of Ireland! Just reach out to me directly (:
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