Gentlemen
I have a few hours to spare in Dublin this weekend and wondered if anyone could recommend some interesting shops in which to while away the time.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Regards
Dublin
Gentlemen
Does the lack of response to this request indicate that Dublin has nothing to offer Lounge Members. Surely this cannot be the case. As I am soon to visit this city, I ask the question once again. Perhaps, Supermax can enlighten us.
Does the lack of response to this request indicate that Dublin has nothing to offer Lounge Members. Surely this cannot be the case. As I am soon to visit this city, I ask the question once again. Perhaps, Supermax can enlighten us.
Mercier
Following the lack of responses, I didn't bother searching the streets, but spent the afternoon in the Snug of one of Dublin's great bars. Perhaps you will have more joy on the shopping front. If not, I can recommend The Stag's Head (Dame Lane) or Mulligans (Poolbeg Street). With apologies to the cigar smokers, but Dublin's smoke-free bars were marvellous.
Following the lack of responses, I didn't bother searching the streets, but spent the afternoon in the Snug of one of Dublin's great bars. Perhaps you will have more joy on the shopping front. If not, I can recommend The Stag's Head (Dame Lane) or Mulligans (Poolbeg Street). With apologies to the cigar smokers, but Dublin's smoke-free bars were marvellous.
dublin has some good shopping, there is a very good tweed place that has excellent made in Ireland fabric that is wool, mohair blend-it is called something and Howland or Howland and something
there is also a great fabric store called Murphy or something like that off one of the arcades, you can get great deals on fabric.
and there is a bakery near murphy's that is worth the trip alone
there is also a great fabric store called Murphy or something like that off one of the arcades, you can get great deals on fabric.
and there is a bakery near murphy's that is worth the trip alone
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Kevin & Howlin is the name of the shop selling tweed clothes and fabric by the metre.
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