The night I arrived in Dublin we all went down to the central (slightly touristy) area called Temple Bar just south of the River. The streets in Temple Bar are all very narrow and cobble-stoned which makes for a cozy atmosphere. We wandered around a little and then ate in a pub called the Old Mill (14 Temple Bar Square). Not the most incredible food I've ever eaten but it wasn't bad either - plus they had cider which made me quite happy.
Lucette & a very jet-lagged Moi
The next morning "the Brit" and I set off in search of a proper Irish breakfast (please note that this is the same thing as a traditional English breakfast - but shhh... don't tell anyone ;) Dublin is a great city to walk around in and you are bound to bump into a cool restaurant or pub - so that is what we did.
We ended up at a cool pub/restaurant called the Dark Horse Inn (1 Georges Quay) which was right across the road from the River Liffey. It is also opened at night but I assume it is probably a little noisier and more crowded then it was at 10am on a Tuesday! Delicious breakfast though.
Skipping around a little...we were told by a few people to wander over Merrion Square to see Oscar Wilde's former home and the nearby park which has a beautiful statue of the man himself...
It was really gorgeous in person - the photo doesn't do it much justice!
We played at a venue called the Sugar Club (8 Lwr. Leeson St. Dublin 2)which looked like a
night club from the outside (we were a little scared) but we breathed a
sigh of relief when it looked like this on the inside...
Lucette during sound check...Before the show we went to a pub directly next door to the venue (unfortunately, I forgot to write the name of it down) where the owner served us homemade veggie soup and cute little bottles of red wine!
Lucette "the band"
and the final photo of the Dublin trip, the merch table!
next up! Belfast :)
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