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377.1 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Wed May 11 1988 13:38 | 12 |
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BEST ENVIRONMENTAL AROMA
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Guinness
Every once in a while in Dublin a distinctly savoury, roasty, cosy
kind of friendly aroma curls up your nose and visits the olfactory
and the olfactory tells the other parts that they're toasting your
next pint of Guinness at that very moment down at the place where
the Lord of the Swallows is born. That aroma is the barley, at
two and a half tonnes a go, meeting its maker in the roaster.
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377.2 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Wed May 11 1988 13:41 | 8 |
| BEST RELIGIOUS SHOP
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Bassi's
At 14 Wellington Quay is everything in the religious line you could
want and more. 'By Bassi's blessed virgins Bloom's dark eyes went
by.' - Ulysses, p. 258.
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377.3 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Wed May 11 1988 13:45 | 13 |
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BEST CHEAPEST MEAL
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Joe's
The cheapest restaurant meals are to be found in a first-floor
establishment at Aungier Street. Nothing is more eloquent about
Joe's than its prices, with a four-course lunch from #1.85 and a
children's menu from #1.30. It is now run by Joe's son, Joe himself
sadly having passed on.
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377.4 | a few of my favorite things! | BUSY::OROURKE | | Wed May 11 1988 13:46 | 21 |
| re: 377.0
This is an easy test (that means even Paddy could pass it!)
My favorite things about Dublin are...
* The wrought iron fence around Trinity College
* Pheonix Park
* The beautiful mosaic outside the Galeria (sp?)
* Waterford crystal on sale at the Blarney Woolen Mill
And last but certainly not least....THE PEOPLE!!!
It's just a start...
Jen
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377.5 | Only fooling ........ :=) | STEREO::BURNS | Irish Ways & Irish Laws | Wed May 11 1988 14:48 | 23 |
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The Best thing you can get in Dublin is ...................
The Bus for Galway !!!
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377.6 | Rub a dub, Dublin | DPDMAI::OREILLY | Wolfhounds Unite!! | Wed May 11 1988 15:13 | 28 |
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From a viewpoint of someone who just met Dublin for the last three
days of 1987, my favorite/not so favorite Dublin things:
0 Running into a few miles of real freeway approaching
Dublin from the southwest.
0 Getting caught in a cold rain unprepared on the way to Leopardstown
horseraces - but running into a sweet attendant who offers to
dry some of our clothes under the hands dryer.
0 Running into another "John Joseph O'Reilly" at a pub who happens
to be a Garda.
0 The highlight of Dublin for me was a nice evening of conversation
with the family of another Digital employee at their home.
Finally I want to mention here that the nationwide U.S. ABC morning
show program "Good Morning America" was broadcast from Dublin Monday.
Unfortunately I was in Denver on business and only saw 5 minutes
of it in my hotel room. Can anyone out there fill in some of the
gaps of what I missed? Would have been a great chance to tell the true
story of NI to a nationwide US audience!
JO'R
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377.7 | Ain't big enough... | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Thu May 12 1988 13:40 | 11 |
| < Note 377.5 by STEREO::BURNS "Irish Ways & Irish Laws" >
-< Only fooling ........ :=) >-
. The Best thing you can get in Dublin is ...................
. The Bus for Galway !!!
That's definatly the best thing *you* can get in Dublin, keVin!!!
-Dermot
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377.8 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Thu May 12 1988 13:42 | 9 |
| INDIAN FOOD
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Saffron (takeaway) on Rathmine's main street.
Eastern Tandoori near the Powerscourt centre, especially at lunch
time where they have a fixed price menu.
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377.9 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Thu May 12 1988 13:44 | 8 |
| BURGERS
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Captain America's in Grafton Street. An added bonus is the Harp
export lager and they supply the kids with crayons and writing
material.
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377.10 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Thu May 12 1988 13:46 | 9 |
| BEST AND MOST FUNCTIONAL LAUNDRETTE
-----------------------------------
Bendix, Ranelagh
The Bendix is widely believed to be run by a 'saint'. It opens
at 6am, ensuring that no matter what you do the night before you
can still get your clothes cleaned in time for work in the morning.
Mr. Topaz please note.
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377.11 | No to Eastern Tandoori !!! | DUB01::FARRELL | | Thu May 12 1988 14:39 | 9 |
| Dermot,
Eastern Tandoori at lunch time , my arse
It is bad enough to constantly hear the good Doctor talking about
his gut and food but to watch him do it would be toooooooo much
for most of us to take :-)
- Joe
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377.12 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Thu May 12 1988 15:13 | 10 |
| re .10:
> ...ensuring that no matter what you do the night before you can
> still get your clothes cleaned in time for work in the morning.
The Bendix will be of little use if, due to activities the night
before, one's clothes have been misplaced rather than (or in
addition to) having been soiled.
--Mr Topaz
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377.13 | Levis 501 | GAO::MHUGHES | | Fri May 13 1988 05:28 | 25 |
| Leaprechauns never soil.
Re .12
I can see it now, the time- 1958, the location - The Bendix Laundrette,
The usual ladies are sitting around slightly bored waiting for their
washing to be done, chewing gum, and fiddling with their hair curlers.
In saunters one very obviously self confident Mr. Topaz. He scratched
his beard, flicks back the loose forelock, and smooths down the
hair oil. With a furtive and mischevous flicker of his dark brown
eyes he captures the attention of the previously disinterested
audience. Then in a flash the belt buckle of his levis 501 is undone.
He open the fly buttons slowly and deliberately. His audience is
speechless, the little girls giggle. The chewing gum falls from
a gaping mouth onto the hard stone tiled floor.
He drops his trousers - he is wearing mickey mouse boxer shorts.
there is an obvious nicotine stain where he dosen't smoke. Then
it happens -----BLAAAAAAAART, BLAAAAAAAAAAAAART.
The laundrette is destroyed.
The 501 Levis are in shreds. Mickey mouse is atomised.
Topaz retreats in shy embarrassment. The two stones are on the floor.
Snake writes good commercials.
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377.14 | n | RUNWAY::FARRINGTON | the TIME has COME | Fri May 13 1988 07:53 | 11 |
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BEST ROCK N' ROLL
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Baggot Inn
Ah, the downstairs, the darkness, the decibels,...the dregs! No
better RAW talent on display anywhere within range of the human,
(please excuse Mr. Burns, late of Clare, and Merrimack, N.H.) ear.
Everyone, who is, or has been anyone, within the Irish music scene
likely had their origins upon that tiny stage.
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377.15 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Fri May 13 1988 11:40 | 16 |
| re: .11
Laities and gentlenouns, ah now come on I ask youz? Is this Joe
talkin'?
For a brief explanation of Joe's swipe take a look at reply .3 in
this topic.
RE: .13
Now that's set me thinking...
1. Could it be - Topaz is 'The general'? [in-joke]
2. It must have been 1958 - that would have been the last time
Topaz had any forelock.
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377.16 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Fri May 13 1988 11:42 | 7 |
| BEST VEGETARIAN LUNCH
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The Coffee bean
The Coffe Bean in Nassau Street. Main courses under #4.00. Also
some fish dishes available. Dearer in the evening
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377.17 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Fri May 13 1988 11:43 | 5 |
| BEST VIEW OF THE DUBLIN MOUNTAINS
---------------------------------
This is from the sea as you approach Dun Laoighre on the morning
ferry from Holyhead.
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377.18 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | THINK AHEAd | Fri May 13 1988 11:47 | 14 |
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BEST CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
--------------------------
Marley Park
The adventure playground here is a model of what a playground should
be. Chutes, mounds, forts, castles, swings, climbing things - all
well-made, with a lot of timber and great ingenuity. Wonderful
view of the mountains and not n inch of tarmac.
A model railway is also within a stone's throw. Open from May 1st
until October. Small kids are allowed on. Sorry Don!
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377.19 | Would like to go back someday | WILVAX::CULBERT | | Fri May 13 1988 12:23 | 9 |
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The best thing about Dublin is just being there
Don't you agree Paddy????
john `{o}^{o}' the traveling brother
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377.20 | Great Sthuff !!!! | STEREO::BURNS | Irish Ways & Irish Laws | Fri May 13 1988 12:27 | 15 |
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re: .13 A True Masterpiece !!!!!
We have always thought that Mr. Topaz is a "Gas Man" .......
re: .14 Welcome back Sky-Pilot :=)
keVin
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377.21 | I see seven towers.... | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Mon May 16 1988 05:05 | 45 |
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the best things about Dublin........
1. Best Guinness in the world
2. Guinness brewery (free Guinness)
3. St. James' Gate
4. The Irish :-)
5. U2
6. Croke Park
7. Bruce Springsteen stayed at The Gresham
8. Flanagan's steak house
9. 18th Precinct
10. O'Connell St. on a Friday night
11. St Stephen's Green on a Saturday afternoon
12. James Joyce
13. all the different coloured doors
14. The Dublin City carnival
15. it's 1000 years old
16. Howth
17. The coastline to Bray
18. The road to Sally Gap (in the Wicklow mountains)
19. It's in Ireland
20. It's only 100 miles from Magherafelt, Co.Derry
Declan
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377.22 | Best View of Dublin Bay | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Dont tamper with natural ignorance | Mon May 16 1988 11:28 | 9 |
| The blue Light Pub in the Dublin mountains is also worth a visit.
It has good irish Music and also Irish opening hours
It used to be a lookout of the smugglers. It is also far enough out of
the way of the likes of Mr Farrell and O'Sullivan Beare. You will
not be disturbed
There is a great view of Dublin Bay, Especially at night. It improves
also (the view that is) after a large quantioy of Porter.
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377.23 | Best Illuminated Medaeval Manuscript | WOOK::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Thu May 19 1988 18:18 | 3 |
| The Book of Kells on display at Trinity College.
Maise MacCrann (aka. Wook Lee)
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377.24 | expensive money | GAO::MMCMULLIN | Ag seinm ceol le poca� folamh | Wed Jun 01 1988 12:47 | 7 |
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From todays (1-Jun-1988) newspaper,
Special 50p coins have meen minted for the Dublin Millenium
which will cost �9.50.
Bit Irish isn't it!
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377.25 | O'Dyers Pub | BOMBE::CUMMINGS | Paul T. Cummings LTN2 | Fri Jun 10 1988 23:48 | 7 |
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The best pub in Dublin is without a doubt O'Dyers Pub on
Mount Street. This pub offers plenty of wine, women, and
song. Just ask John Horan, recently of the Dublin Digital
office, who met his wife there. This information courtesy of
Jimmy Coutney, expert Aer Lingus pilot visiting me for a
brief stay.
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377.26 | Dear ol' Dublin | TALLIS::DARCY | Abolish Section 31 | Mon Jun 13 1988 00:09 | 10 |
| If you don't have dinner reservations during the next Dublin
golf tournament, don't despair, we enjoyed dining at the Texaco
Station in Clontarf. They served a mean wiper.
After that try dancing at Tamango's, a good disco.
I would also recommend a drive around Houth, which affords good
views of Dublin and the coastline.
Jack
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377.27 | BC vs. Army | STAR::CASSILY | | Mon Jun 13 1988 14:10 | 9 |
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Would anyone have any information regarding how one might purchase
tickets for the Boston College vs. Army football (US football) game
which will be played in Dublin on November 19? The only tickets
I have been able to find for sale thus far all involve complete
package tours departing from the US. Since I will be in England
at that time, all I want are game tickets.
Mike
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377.28 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | Gibralter | Thu Jun 16 1988 11:21 | 7 |
| re: .27
Mike - I've no idea where I could even ask for these things but
I'll have a search around. Since it's not a major sport here I
would imagine there is no problem getting them when you arrive.
-Dermot
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377.29 | | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Thu Jun 16 1988 13:32 | 5 |
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anyone got any substance to the rumours that U2 are to play the
great city for the Millenium sometime this summer??????
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377.30 | BC vs. Army | STAR::CASSILY | | Thu Jun 16 1988 13:59 | 7 |
| re: .28
Thanks Dermot. Anything you can find out would be appreciated. The
only tickets I have found so far are being sold as a part of a tour
which departs from and returns to Boston.
Mike
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377.31 | Still only rumour | GAO::MMCMULLIN | Ag seinm ceol le poca� folamh | Fri Jun 17 1988 06:37 | 8 |
| re < Note 377.29 by CHEFS::WALLSD "Can YOU name the Banana Splits?" >
The story at the moment is that U2 are to play the new indoor
venue being constructed on the customs house dock site. This is
not definite but from reports in the press it seems probable.
The date mentioned was sometime in September.
Maurice.
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377.32 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | Stalker, Birmingham, Gibralter | Fri Jun 17 1988 11:45 | 12 |
| BEST CITY MARKET
================
Portobello
In Rathmines on Saturdays and Sundays you can find literally anything.
The bookstalls are extremely interesting and anything from the
_Messenger of the Sacred heart_ to piles of _The Magnet_ appear
from time to time. The pizzas at the little covered stall are
excellent. A good way to put in the Sunday afternoon.
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377.33 | "an Eagle adrift abroad" | RUNWAY::FARRINGTON | the TIME has COME | Fri Jun 17 1988 12:21 | 12 |
| ref: 26/27
Ah, now that you mention the subject....I was going home for the
month of November....and it so happens that I am an alumnus of one
of the participating universities, (ie. Boston College, as in
Jesuitical confusion and considerations). Should anyone identify
a source, (Irish) for the tickets, I would appreciate any information
that becomes available.
all the best,
Kevin.
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377.34 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | Stalker, Birmingham, Gibralter | Wed Jun 22 1988 10:07 | 22 |
| RE: American Football
I have ascertained that the date for the match is November 19th
and it will be held at the Landsdowne Road rugby grounds. I've
spoken on the phone to someone there and he has given me the following
information:
He was not sure if the arrangements for ticket sales have been
completed.
The ticket contact person is:
Catherine Johnson (Ticket Sales)
IRFU
62 Lansdowne Road
Dublin 4
IRELAND.
I suggest you try that as a first shot and let me know if you need
any more help.
-Dermot
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377.35 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | Stalker, Birmingham, Gibralter | Wed Jun 22 1988 10:12 | 14 |
| BEST BOOKSHOPS
--------------
Fred Hannas on the quays (near Virgin records) and Nassau street.
The latter has a better choice.
Hoggis Figgis and Waterstones, both on Dawson Street
Books Upstairs in College Green
The Winding Stair, Ormond Quay (secondhand books). Also a good
bowl of borscht can be had here.
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377.36 | American Football in Dublin! | STAR::CASSILY | | Tue Jun 28 1988 16:07 | 5 |
| re: .34
Many thanks Dermot. I'll try this and let you know.
Mike
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377.37 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | | Wed Jun 29 1988 13:20 | 11 |
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BEST PIZZA
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Pizzeria Italia
The tiny-but-chic Pizzeria Italia in Temple Bar not only boasts
the best pizzas in town, but has waiters who will come and drag
you out of the nearby pub when they're ready.
Also excellent pasta and other Italian dishes.
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377.38 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | | Wed Jun 29 1988 13:23 | 9 |
| BEST (NON-PUB) PINT
-------------------
Guinness Visitors' Centre
It's free but you only get a glass. If you visit their art gallery
at the Hop Store ('round the back) you should also get a glass.
If you're the intelligent type you might finish up going around
in circles!
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377.39 | Dublin Accommodation | SCOTTC::MARSHALL | Spitfire Drivers Do It Topless | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:38 | 13 |
| Hi,
Could somebody please find me the phone number of the Burlington Hotel,
Leeson Street, in Dublin?
Also suggestions for the cheapest place to stay that's safe and clean.
And also...
Are there any Deccies who'll be in Dublin on 30th August and would like to
discuss the finer points of Guinness/Murphy's with me? :-)
Thanks,
Scott
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377.40 | Phone numbers..... | SIOG::KERR | | Tue Aug 03 1993 08:40 | 8 |
| Scott
The number for the Burlington is 01-6605222. If you are booking the
Burlington you might get a better rate booking thru the travel office
here in DBO (dtn 827-2273).
Good luck.......gerry
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377.41 | Burlington is not cheap. | CTHQ::COADY | | Tue Aug 03 1993 16:49 | 5 |
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......... but staying at the Burlington and "..suggestion on cheapest
place to stay .." does not compute as being the same place !
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377.42 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Tue Oct 03 1995 05:07 | 10 |
| I'll be visiting Dublin for a few days at the end of October. I'm
attending a games convention (Gaelcon) held at a place near Heuston(sp)
station. I need decent accomodation. Someone has suggested a place by
the name of 'Jury Inn'. Can anyone else back up this recommendation ?
Or perhaps suggest somewhere else that is decent in the vicinity ? I
guess I'll pay up to around 50 pounds a night.
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Jamie.
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377.43 | Its fine | EASE::KEYES | | Tue Oct 03 1995 05:52 | 14 |
|
Jamie,
..Yes go for it..its fine...Its near Christchurch area..close to Temple
Bar area also...Not far from the city centre (1KM).
Everything is walkable..including Heuston railway station. (2 km) at
most.
What sort of games convention is Gaelcon?
rgs,
mick
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377.44 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Tue Oct 03 1995 05:57 | 8 |
| Thanks Mick; I'll book it.
Gaelcon is Role-Playing, Magic-the-Gathering etc. I'm going there for
the Magic tournaments; there are four separate tournaments there over
the three days; this is far better than at the Euro-Gencon held earlier
this year.
Jamie.
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377.45 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Tyro-Delphi-hacker | Tue Oct 03 1995 06:51 | 10 |
| Jamie,
I stayed at a great little B&B situated about 20 yards from the
Castleknock gates of Phoenix Park. It'll cost you about half what a
hotel in town would cost, but there's a 10 minute taxi ride to
consider. I think on balance, I'd probably stay in Temple Bar or
thereabouts, but if money's tight, Deerpark House is as good as
anywhere to stay.
Cheers, Laurie.
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377.46 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Tue Oct 03 1995 13:16 | 10 |
| Hey, what's happening in Dublin on the weekend of the 28th/29th October
aside from this games convention ?! It seems that pretty well *every*
hotel is booked up! I'm currently waiting for someone from the Tourist
Board central reservations to call back but I'm not holding out much
hope of a hotel room any more...
I know it's a bank holiday, so I guess there must be some kind of large
event taking place ???
Jamie.
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377.47 | | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Tue Oct 03 1995 16:14 | 11 |
| >>I'm not holding out much hope of a hotel room any more...
There is always a lot of space available in Phoenix Park ;^)
>>I know it's a bank holiday, so I guess there must be some kind of large
>>event taking place ???
Possibly an early start to the Feast of Samhain??
Korff
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377.48 | One worth trying | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Wed Oct 04 1995 05:22 | 5 |
| Actually the Dublin City Marathon will be on that weekend.
Try the Aisling Hotel. Its Just across the road from Heeuston Station.
MBr
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377.49 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Wed Oct 04 1995 05:25 | 9 |
| Well, the Central Reservations got me a place; Grafton Guesthouse on
South Great Georges St. Apparently NO hotels had vacancies! Should be a
decent enough place though. Just intrigued as to what's caused such a
mass migration to Dublin that weekend. Someone mentioned it *may* be
the Dublin Marathon ? I guess that could attract quite a crowd. I know
the games convention could attract a thousand or so people if it's
anything like some of the big conventions I've attended.
Jamie.
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377.50 | Not a bad choice | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Wed Oct 04 1995 06:25 | 9 |
|
That will suit nicely. There is a lovely bar called "The Long Hall" not
too far from it.
Its also within walking distance of "Break for the Border" which I am
told is one of the better night clubs in the town. And then Leeson St
is within staggering distance.
MBr
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377.51 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:44 | 4 |
| Great! I'll certainly take a look in 'The Long Hall'! What's at Leeson
St ?
Jamie.
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377.52 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:50 | 6 |
| Oh, any idea how far this guest house is from Heuston Station ? Is it
walking distance or taxi ? Also, how're the streets at night ? Should
it be safe to walk between the two at, say, two in the morning on a
saturday night or is that definitely a taxi ride ?
Jamie.
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377.53 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Tyro-Delphi-hacker | Wed Oct 04 1995 13:25 | 6 |
| RE: Safety; Dublin's a capital city in modern Europe, so common sense
applies. That said, I saw no evidence of any problems when I was there
this summer, and there were many groups or people, including just girls
wandering around at all sorts of hours.
Laurie.
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377.54 | Don't recommend walking alone.. | STOWOA::COADY | | Wed Oct 04 1995 13:31 | 10 |
|
I would NOT recommend walking alone in Dublin.
Heuston to South Dublin is not walking, defo a taxi, its probably 7
miles or so.
Marathon w'end should be a fun time there, especially if the weather is
reasonably good.
Take care and you should have a great time.
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377.55 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Wed Oct 04 1995 13:42 | 11 |
| >Heuston to South Dublin is not walking, defo a taxi, its probably 7
>miles or so.
Sounds like I need to switch accomodation if I can then; that's too far
to take a taxi (I'd make the trip there and back each day for three
days out of my own pocket). I'll try the place suggested a few notes
back...
Thanks,
Jamie.
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377.56 | your ok | SIOG::KEYES | DECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556 | Wed Oct 04 1995 13:59 | 15 |
|
Hold..hold...Its South great georges street..not south Dublin...its only
2 miles from heuston at most..and if travelling by bus its only 80p one
way...
You will be fine...its pretty safe also...And as Martin says close to
city centre...
Lesson street er..err...I wouln't know anything about Those places -)
-)
rgs,
mick
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377.57 | thought it was more | STOWOA::COADY | | Wed Oct 04 1995 14:13 | 12 |
|
Only 2 miles !. I guess its several years since I drove it, it always
seemed to take a long time ...... hence I assumed several miles.
What time to buses stop running ( 11pm ?) and what would a taxi fare
cost after midnight ?
Anyway, as you live there, you know better than I if its 2 miles or
7miles.
As to Leesons St; Martin Brennan knows what goes on there, he has free
passes to all those Nightclubs.
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377.58 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Thu Oct 05 1995 04:53 | 5 |
| Phew! Just as well I couldn't get through on the phone last night! The
reservation stands and two miles is nothing much so it sounds ok.
Thanks for all your help and information.
Jamie.
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377.59 | Dublin | SIOG::KEYES | DECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556 | Thu Oct 05 1995 07:22 | 21 |
|
Gerry,
To be honest driving it WOULD seem like 7 miles!..Driving in DUblin
is madness..lot of traffic jams..mornings are the worst..takes me 1 hr
to go about 5 miles..
"Last bus home" is usually around 11:30 from around city centre..But we
have Night busses running... which ok... only hit certain areas...Still
useful if you don't fall asleeep...because thats it!..You can't get one
back in.
Taxis are pretty ok...but REALLY hard to get after midnight..lots of
queues..
rgs,
mick
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377.60 | It felt like that sometomes | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Fri Oct 06 1995 07:15 | 10 |
| Come On Gerry. The only reason it felt like 7 miles was you were tanked
up to the gills and were walking on both sides of the river.
Mick the only part of Leeson St that you admit to knowing is Hartigans.
Now THAT is some den of iniquity. Innocent people have often been led
astray in that place.
The only reason you would need a TAXI is if you cannot walk
MBr
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377.61 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Tue Oct 31 1995 08:42 | 8 |
| Thanks for the help regarding accomodation etc. I came back from Dublin
last night and had a great time. The guesthouse was fine. The only
complaint I have is that I can't quite hear properly anymore after my
eardrums were shattered at a place called 'Fibbers'!
Cheers,
Jamie.
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377.62 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Tyro-Delphi-hacker | Tue Oct 31 1995 09:25 | 1 |
| Trip report!
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377.63 | Dublin=party place | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Oct 31 1995 10:55 | 6 |
| Jamie, would that be `Fibber Magee's' on O'Connell Street?...My God, you're
a braver man than I ever was!!!!
Did you get to `Bad Bob's or the `POD'?...
Ray....
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377.64 | | BASLG1::BADMANJ | Standardisation breeds mediocrity | Wed Nov 01 1995 04:57 | 8 |
| Yeah, that's the place. Fibber Magee's. I'm not so much brave; more
that I'm very tall and very wide! Didn't get to either of the other
places you mention though. 'Bad Bob's' sounds interesting; I'll save
that for next year ;-)
Cheers,
Jamie.
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