Dublin

 

“Sometimes you find people…

whose attitude about life is so wonderful, even if it seems crazy, you’d be crazy to forget about it.”

 
 

PHIL'S DUBLIN LOCATIONS

 
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Fishy Fishy

Fishy Fishy is owned by Martin Shanahan and located in Kinsale, Cork. Phil has some of the freshest seafood in Ireland.

Address: Crowleys Quay, Kinsale Co, Co. IE, Ireland

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Ballymaloe

Rachel Allen invites Phil to dine with her family and meet Myrtle Allen and Darina Allen. Darina runs the Cooking school and farm Ballymaloe. They live on the all natural and organic farm. Darina makes Phil a traditional, full Irish breakfast.

Address: Shanagarry, Co. Cork, Ireland

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The Oval

Local crew members take Phil over to The Oval to experience traditional Irish pub culture. Phil tries a Beamish Irish Stout, an Irish Dry Stout style beer brewed by Beamish & Crawford Plc. in Cork, Ireland.

Address: 25 S Main St, Centre, Cork, T12 Y15D, Ireland

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Miyazaki

Takashi Miyazaki moves from Japan to open Miyazaki in Cork. Phil heads over there with Rachel Allen where they dine on seaweed tempura served with dashi.

Address: 1A Evergreen St, Ballyphehane, Cork, Ireland

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The Happy Pear

The Flynn brothers take Phil to their organic eatery and specialty shop, The Happy Pear. They have organic black mission figs, radish shoots, whole meal vegan croissants and then have brekkie with 2-year-old apple cider vinegar and red berry kombucha. Their oatmeal/porridge comes with nut spread chocolate and is delectable.

Address: Church Rd, Rathdown Lower, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland

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Murphy’s

Phil and comedian/actor Kevin McGarran head to Murphy’s for some ice cream. Flavors include brown bread ice cream, blue cheese from northern Ireland and Dingle gin. They also try a sticky toffee sundae.

Address: 27 Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 WN51, Ireland

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Guinness

Built in 1759, the Guinness Storehouse has been producing stout beer for its patrons. Phil goes to the top floor tasting room and learns how to pour a pint with the perfect amount of foam.

Address: St James’s Gate, Ushers, Dublin 8, Ireland

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Merrion Square Park

Phil explored Merrion Square park and visits the Oscar Wilde statue.

Address: Merrion Square E, Dublin 2, Ireland

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Boxty House

Boxty House was created by Chef Pádraic Óg Gallagher. They offer house brewed beer and a corned beef and cabbage boxty, which we then learn is more Jewish-American than Irish.

Address: 20-21 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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Brother Hubbard

Jeff Fitzgerald and his partner created a restaurant called Brother Hubbard. The restaurant serves Middle Eastern inspired fare. Phil tries an Eggs Menemin and then an entire plate of pastries which include a cinnamon scroll and chocolate hazelnut baci.

Address: 153 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 V9V0, Ireland

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Deasy’s

Owned and operated by Caitlyn Ruth, Deasy’s is a seaside restaurant located in Clonakilty. Caitlyn uses local Irish produce in her exotic cuisine. Phil dines with Caitlyn, as well as Sally and John McKenna. Caitlyn uses local seaweed to make a kombu dashi with white radish.

Address: Ahidelake, Co. Cork, Ireland

 

 
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FUN FACT!

The widest street (O’Connell) and the largest park (Phoenix) in Europe are in Dublin.
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