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Finding a good restaurant in Dublin

Finding a good restaurant to enjoy a meal with family and friends can sometimes prove to be a daunting task. So Dublinevents has compiled a list of what we feel are some of the best choices of restaurant and night out. Restaurants in Dublin

Harold’s Cross
With its great food and entertainment, Harold’s Cross Greyhound Stadium offers you something a little bit different on your night out. No only this, but also when you make a reservation through Dublinevents on a Friday, you will receive €10 off per person on the Friday night Restaurant Package! Read More ..


Shelbourne Park

An exciting night is guaranteed at the Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium. There are great packages available and it is a great place to enjoy a great dinner at the Dobbins Grandstand restaurant Special Packages are available for groups and there are Seven Luxurious Corporate Suites. Read More..


Venue Brasserie

This restaurant and cocktail bar venue by Charles Guilbaud offers stylish contemporary décor with a vibrant atmosphere to accompany classic European cooking. read more ..


Dobbin’s Bistro

offers a great atmosphere in which to enjoy a meal. Dobbins’ take a great deal of pride in their food and source their ingredients locally. Having recently been refurbished, it is also stylish and comfortable. read more ..


Gallagher Boxty

With its high quality food great service and friendly staff the Gallagher Boxty Restaurant is ready to serve you with the very best in food and service. The atmosphere of Gallagher’s Boxty House is nostalgic, cosmopolitan and yet timeless. It is popular with tourists and native Dubliners. Read More …


The Farm Restaurant

Situated only a hop, skip and jump from Dublin’s main shopping street, Grafton Street, The Farm restaurant brings quality, home-style, organic food to the heart of Dublin. The Farm selects it’s beef, lamb, salmon, wine, beer etc. from local, organic produce. Read More..


The Farm Restaurant

Regular doses of traditional Irish music coupled with a wide assortment of traditional Irish dishes, Old Punch Bowl has the warm and appetizing atmosphere of the genuine Irish culture.
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Add comment April 26th, 2010

The Usual Suspects

Coming to UGC cinemas throughout Ireland this Monday is The Usual Suspects, Bryan Singer’s masterpiece of crime and deceit.

Already a modern film noir classic, this tense thriller has one of the most famous plot twists in movie history, and if you’ve never seen it before you should jump at this opportunity. Even if you know the film well (and let’s face it, who doesn’t) this rare chance to see it on the big screen shouldn’t be missed.

Featuring breakout performances from Kevin Spacey and Benicio Del Toro and launching Bryan Singer as a major new directorial talent in Hollywood, The Usual Suspects is an iconic movie that keeps you guessing right up until the final credits start to roll.

Book your ticket now to avoid disappointment!

Add comment October 26th, 2007

Mr Bean’s Holiday

Mr Bean's Holiday 

What makes people burst into laugh when they are shown Mr. Bean’s performance? We all know Mr. Bean doesn’t talk much; his actions speak louder than words. In the upcoming film of Steve Bendelack i.e. Mr Bean’s Holidays, as you might expect, Mr. Bean continues to talk through his hat.

If you want to learn about Mr Bean’s journey for a simple holiday in detail, do browse the section Dublin Movies. This time too, he doesn’t fail to bring a laugh.

Add comment April 3rd, 2007

Blades of Glory

Blades of Glory 

Chazz Michael enters the sports arena and soon becomes a rock star. This swaggering macho man moves briskly, leaves a trail of thrashed ice and fans in his wake. But Jimmy Mac Elroy happens to be a man who goes hard with Chazz. Mac Elory gets credit for executing triple lutzes on the frozen pond of an orphanage…

Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Will Arnett, Amy Poehler, Jenna Fischer etc have spotted their spectacular performances in a Will Speck and Josh Gordon-directed-film. Visit Dublin Movies to get a detail review of Blades of Glory.

Add comment April 2nd, 2007

Dublin Movies

If you are on the lookout for some gripping entertainment making your weekend even more exciting and giving yourself a break from the hustle and bustle of your life, entertainment of such a quality is just a click away from you. Logon to http://www.dublinevents.com/dublin-movies/ and read movie reviews of latest upcoming movies in Dublin in detail.

Add comment March 29th, 2007

Meet the Robinsons

What if you ‘ld get a control to recover the lost memory of past and unlock a future or a world? Having a control of beings’ survival indeed fascinates but is something that can never take place. But, what you can do is to just sit back home, take some corns or fries, turn TV sets on and watch upcoming latest film, “Meet the Robinsons”… Complete review of Meet the Robinsons is just a single click away.

Add comment March 27th, 2007

The Namesake

The stories of frequently itinerant immigrants torn between tradition and modernity as they are absorbed into western pots have been carried out in countless movies. But, Hats off to Mira Nair who pulls out all the stops beguilingly to screen the integration of two cultures and traditions in her film, The Namesake… Browse Dublin Movies to learn what this movie is is about. 

Add comment March 27th, 2007

Catch and Release

Catch and Release

The movie “Catch and Release” is about a woman, Gray Wheeler, who witnesses a sudden death of her fiancé. In order to get herself out of the shock of his untimely death, she begins to spend time with the late fiancé’s friends. Tables are turned when the revelation of secrets that her fiancé had kept from her are revealed to her… Visit Dublin Movies to read complete review of Catch and Release.

Add comment March 22nd, 2007

300

300

Things appear but never become known and thus vanish whereas sometimes it happens they gain momentum out of the blue and come into sight. Things of least importance turn out to be significant; becoming cause of its popularity. In the film “300″, the director of this movie- Zack Snyder- makes the figure of 300 more significant referring to the ancient deadly battle of Thermopylae… You can read complete review of 300 by just one click on Dublin Movies.

Add comment March 22nd, 2007

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace

People become prominent either through politics, sports, show business or money… Gone are the days when “Getting Fame and becoming Prominent” was measured on such perimeters. Now it’s believed that a bit unusual you do, a big star comes out of you. Michael Apted has also come up with the character of William Wilberforce in his new movie, Amazing Grace. William Wilberforce strives to get a seat in the parliament of England… Log on to Dublin Movies to learn details about Amazing Grace.

Add comment March 20th, 2007

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The latest sequel movie, TMNT begins with strange events that are brewing in the New York City. The quarter of humanoid turtles is needed more than ever, but Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo have become lost and grown apart as a family. It’s up to Leonardo and Zen Master Splinter to keep them together and restore ninja discipline to the Turtles… Visit Dublin Movies to learn about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at length.

Add comment March 20th, 2007

Becoming Jane

The movie centres on the passionate love of 22-year-old Jane Austen before becoming one of the greatest writers of English literature. The character of Jane Austen is played by the very attractive Anne Hathaway. The movie actually begins when her older sister is happily married and her cash-strapped parents start looking for an eligible, young husband for Jane. An arrogant relative of wealthy Lady Gresham is brought to consider but Jane turns down him… What happens next to it? To know this, read complete movie review of “Becoming Jane”.

Add comment March 12th, 2007

Premonition

Hitherto incalculable number of chimera and illusion-based-movies has hit Hollywood showbiz market. Also, movies with the themes of “Fighting a furious race against time and fate and striving for existence etc” have been poured by the directors impulsively. The movie, “Premonition” also carries the same theme, hence proven to be another bead of such cluster i.e. chimera-based-movies, directed by Mennan Yapo… Read complete movie review of “Premonition” to learn what this movie is about.

Add comment March 12th, 2007

Norbit

Bringing a beam of smile on someone’s face is comparatively a hard errand than making someone burst into tears. Taking this fact into consideration, directors planning for comedy movies, put their extraordinary effort to gain justified momentum. Brian Robbins hits the funny bone of Hollywood film industry by his latest comedy film Norbit… Read complete movie review of Norbit to learn more about it.

Add comment March 6th, 2007

Outlaw

In the movie Outlaw you will witness loose interpretation of the story of Jesse James. Considerable number of movies has been pouring into the market centring on the character of Jesse James who has been perhaps the most popular outlaw of the old west. Jesse James has now turned out into a perplexing character whether he was a good guy or just an unemotional killer… Learn more about the movie “Outlaw” at length in the section, Dublin Movies. 

Add comment March 6th, 2007

Ghost Rider

A force that drives you towards success, ultimate destination and keeps you on the proper path isn’t other than Love!

If it strengthens you, at the same time it also weakens you. Love with all its pros and cons is again taken as a subject in the new up-coming movie, Ghost Rider. Browse the section of Dublin Movies to learn more details about the movie, Ghost Rider.

Add comment February 27th, 2007

Freedom Writers

Smilies like as innocent as child, as happy as child, as naive as child etc are usually taken to illustrate the flexibility that each child possesses. Parental training, schooling, peers group are the foremost factors that transform your children into various moulds. It’s all about matter of “freedom” which nourishes a child either upbeat or downbeat. The movie, “Freedom Writers” conveys a strong message that there are probabilities in life outside of just making it to the age of eighteen.

Visit Dublin movies to learn more about the movie, Freedom Writers.

Add comment February 26th, 2007

The Illusionist

If your illusions make you a prince or a princess of your world, at the same time these illusions affect you adversely by leaving you in the world of isolation. Well, either it pleases or displeases you, it’s up to you how you take it. But what we can suggest you is to set back home, take some corns, switch your player on and watch the movie by Neil Burger, The illusionist. Indeed, a movie you won’t want to miss!

You can read a complete review of “The Illusionist” by just one click.

Add comment February 26th, 2007

The Good Shepherd

Robert De Niro has come about a spotless and optimistic character of Edward Wilson in his movie, “The Good Shepherd”. In the beginning, various characteristics embedded in Edward Wilson are shown. He has been a man of honesty, discretion and commitment since he was too young to value the things. Being a fervent student at Yale, he is taken on to join the secret society Skull and Bones…Read complete movie review of The Good Shepherd, to know about it at length.

Add comment February 16th, 2007

School for Scoundrels

The movie “School for Scoundrels” takes you to the suavely school of confidence-building where Roger enrols himself to surmount his feelings of meagreness. Roger–a besieged character that’s overwhelmed by angst and nervousness. He makes his mind up to defeat these genres and starts taking classes taught by underhanded Dr.P and his assistant, Lesher. In the school unorthodox methods are brought into play which unleash their inner lion. Read complete review of the film, School for Scoundrels, to know about it at length.

Add comment February 16th, 2007

Hot Fuzz

“Bad Boys” shown in action movies with their all-out actions like experiencing gunfights explosive, high-octane, car-chasing etc have now turned into HEROES for the action-movie lovers. In the movie “Hot Fuzz”, the director Edgar Wright undertakes the character of a young naive who admires Bad Boys, their doings and yearns to live the way Bad Boys live. The movie has a strong tendency to astound the viewers with all-out action, exhilarating adventure and gripping comedy. You can also witness the top-notch performances of your favourite stars like Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent, Timothy Dalton, Paddy Considine, Edward Woodward and Billie Whitelaw.

Browse the section of Dublin Movies to read a complete movie review.

Add comment February 15th, 2007

Because I said So

The comedy movie “Because I said so” is an effort to recognize the truths and impossibilities of motherly love. It centres around Daphne Wilder who carries motherly cum friendly character in it. She turns out to be a well-intentioned but over-fervent mother whose love for her daughters holds no boundaries. Daphne comes to a decision to find Mr Right for her youngest daughter, Milly.

To know what is this decision about and its consequences, read complete movie review in the section, Dublin Movies.

Add comment February 15th, 2007

Music and Lyrics

Mark Lawrence strikes a chord of Hollywood art movies with his a music-based film named Music and Lyrics. The movie is about ’80s pop star Alex Fletcher who’s out of the frame in music fraternity. But one day he’s approached by popular teen diva, Cora Corman who urges to record a duet with him. Her urge turns out to be a problem for Alex… Read complete review of the film “Music and Lyrics” to find out the twist in the movie.

Add comment February 9th, 2007

Hannibal Rising

Peter Webber throws a concrete spiky pebble of the film “Hannibal Rising” into the swirl of films containing serial-killing genre. “Hannibal Rising” being slightly divergent from the rest films presents a character of a serial killer who was not born, but made. Read complete review of the film “Hannibal Rising” if you want to learn about a quest which ignites a voracious lust in Hannibal to exact justice on the criminals.

Add comment February 7th, 2007

Goal 2 – living the Dream

“Goal 2 – living the Dream” is a sequel to the film “Goal” which centres around Santiago Munez who’s a soccer lover. He dreams to wear the legendary white shirt alongside David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Raul. His dream turns into reality when he gets a call to join Real Madrid. On the other hand, his fiancée is planning their wedding in Newcastle.

He’ll plump for which option at this crucial stage?… Read complete review of the film “Goal 2 – living the Dream” to know this. 

Add comment February 6th, 2007

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