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4.8
Exceptional(107)
Price: Very Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • Castleknock
Royal Romance Afternoon TeaThis Valentine’s Day, treat your loved one to an afternoon of romance and history at Luttrellstown Castle. Set in the elegant Van Stry Ballroom and surrounded by the charm of our historic Irish castle, it is the perfect way to create lasting memories with someone special.Luttrellstown Castle has played host to many distinguished royals, including Queen Victoria and Princess Grace of Monaco. This year’s theme celebrates that rich history, offering a romantic afternoon with a menu and atmosphere influenced by timeless royal traditions.Available on Sunday, 9th and Saturday, 15th February, our afternoon tea offers an indulgent selection of traditional sandwiches, delectable pastries, and freshly baked scones.Prices are €70 per person for Afternoon Tea, €85 for Champagne Afternoon Tea, and €30 for Children's Afternoon Tea, which includes a soft drink.
A photo of Gourmet Food Parlour - Swords restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(827)
Price: Moderate
• Comfort Food • Swords
Booked 14 times today
Located on North Street in the bustling town of Swords, our restaurant is light & bright and our team is warm, friendly & efficient. Whether you are looking for a bite to eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner or somewhere to host a celebratory meal, it’s the perfect spot.Join us today and enjoy our delicious menus and daily chef specials.*A discretionary service charge of 10% will be added to the bill for parties of 8 or more. 100% of tips go to our staff.
A photo of The Lock Keeper (Ashtown) restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(644)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro Pub • Ashtown
Booked 2 times today
Nestled in the heart of Ashtown Village, Dublin 15, overlooking the Royal Canal, The Lock Keeper can be found at Lock #10. Steeped in heritage, this double lock was constructed c.1792. With quality stonework and attractive sloping edges Lock 10 is one of 46 along the Royal Canal and continues to be a testament to the skill of the craftsmen involved. Our bar is adjacent to the Lock Keepers House, a post that became obsolete in 1961 when the canal was closed to traffic the previous year. The Royal Canal, which runs from the River Liffey to the River Shannon and stretches a distance of 145km, was originally built for freight and passenger transportation with the last working barges ceasing to operate in 1951.Now beautifully maintained by Irish Waterways, you are welcome to visit The Lock Keeper by canoeing, walking or cycling from Dublin City Centre. Equally idyllic, why not catch a train from Connolly with a short 6 minute journey bringing you to our

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