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| Click here to download a guide to the top breakfast/brunch, casual dining, dessert & coffee, fine dining and lunch restuarants in Dublin. |
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| Grafton Street, Dublin 2 |
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| Grafton Street, located between Trinity College and St Stephen's Green is the more smart shopping area with fashionable stores such as Brown Thomas, the department store catering for many designer showcases, both foreign and local. Dublin's leading and most exclusive jewellers, Weirs, is also here, as well as the most popular of the famous Bewley's Cafés. |
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| Other principal shopping streets in the area include Wicklow Street, Dawson Street, and South Great Georges Street. The nearby Powerscourt Towncentre is one of the nicer, albeit small, shopping centres in the city. Also close by is The Georges Street Arcade, an indoor market well worth a visit |
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| Dundrum Town Centre |
| 2007 European Shopping Centre of the Year |
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| www.dundrum.ie |
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Since opening its doors in March 2005, Dundrum Town Centre has been praised for the retail mix showcased throughout the centre.
From exclusive flagships such as House of Fraser and Harvey Nichols through to shoppers’ favourites Marks & Spencer and Penney’s, the retail offering has received critical acclaim from fashion editors, property press, stylists and shopper alike as offering something for everyone.
With 29 restaurants, Dundrum Town Centre offers a varied and eclectic range of flavours to cater to all tastes. From speciality coffee to haute cuisine, shoppers can choose from a menu of taste options to suit every occasion. Town Square has become a hospitality hub with a range of restaurants overlooking the Mill Pond
More recently, sushi lovers were delighted with the opening of the 1st Yo! Sushi outlet in Ireland. |
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