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 Next  February, Food & Bev Live returns to Citywest, Dublin and  there’s set to ...

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IHI Founders Banquet
The annual Irish Hospitality Institute Founders Banquet and Irish Hospitality Awards takes place on ...

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Return of the 'Gin and Tonic'
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BT gets pub licence

 
 
Brown Thomas store in Dublin has been granted a full pub licence in the Circuit Licensing Court.
 
Constance Cassidy SC told the court that refurbishment on the third floor of Brown Thomas in Grafton Street, Dublin, had been carried out in accordance with planning permission.
Ms Cassidy told Circuit Court President Mr Justice Raymond Groarke, who last month granted the store a Declaratory Order, that renovations and refurbishment had been completed and the store was now applying for a drinks licence.
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Dunbrody Tops Luxury List

Dunbrody Country House hotel has been named Luxury Country House of the Year by the Luxury Travel Guide.

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 Owned and operated by Kevin and Catherine Dundon, the Blue Book country house won the international accolade for its "authentic charm, relaxed ambiance and top class dining experience".
 The UK-based Luxury Travel Guide (ltgawards.com) is a travel and lifestyle resource for Corporate LiveWire, geared towards an affluent corporate audience.
Trump International Gold Links & Hotel (No.2) in Co. Clare, Mayo's Ashford Castle (No.4), Wicklow's Powerscourt Hotel (No.8) and Sheen Falls Lodge in Co. Kerry (No.10) all made the list.
 
 
 

St. Patrick's Festival Comes of Age

St Patrick’s Festival in Dublin will look to the future when it celebrates a 21st birthday next month.

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The four-day festival, taking place March 17-20, was established by Enda Kenny during his tenure as transport and tourism minister.

The first event, held over one day and night in 1996, took five months to prepare. It now takes 18 months, so preparations for 2017 have already started.
 Now the largest festival in Ireland, it attracts more than 112,000 overseas visitors, generating €73m for the economy.
 This year’s theme, “Imagine If...”, will reflect how young people in Ireland visualise the next 100 years.
 
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Killarney in Top Ten Destinations

Killarney has been ranked as one of the top 10 global tourist destinations — with some of the most highly-rate

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d hotels in the world.
 Galway is the only other Irish town or city in the top 100, coming in at 57th place.
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Inchydoney tops Beach List

TripAdvisor has announced its users' favourite Irish beaches, with Inchydoney voted No.1 for the third year running

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.The "glorious and unspoiled stretch of beach" near Clonakilty, Co. Cork, topped a list dominated by the southwest.
Kerry is the most popular county in the Top 10 with four beaches, while Sligo, Mayo and Waterford have none.
The full list is as follows:
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