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Karyn Farrell
"VCC is a glamorous speakeasy right in the heart of Temple Bar. Like all speakeasys, its entrance is somewhat low-key and tricky to find. Buzz in at a weather-beaten door (only a teeny sticker bearing the letters VCC denotes its existence...) and climb the stairs to sample an array of excellent cocktails by masters of the craft. The cocktail menu is divided up by era, starting in the 1600-1700s, and also by drinks & spirits that were most popular at these times, for example Golden Age (early-mid 1800s); Martinis (mid to late 1800s); Manhattans (later 1800s) etc... Being a huge Manhattan fan, I can attest to the fact they make the best in the city. Each menu offers the VCCs own twists on classic cocktails, but it's also worth checking out their Signature Serves. It's cool, elegant and fun but not at all stuffy or pretentious. Staff are friendly and the atmosphere is buzzy - perfect for a treat with friends. "
Maria Miranda
"Super Secret Venue - Good luck finding it, it's truly exclusive. Must make a reservation, the environment is great, not crowded or loud. Perfect to enjoy a cocktail like you have never had before."
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"A hidden gem! Literally hidden, behind a metal door, ring the bell to enter. They have million of cocktail options. I recommend to make a reservation, specially weekends."
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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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