Lincoln Park price 1 of 4 Photograph: Max Herman for Time Out Best known for the sizable covered patio that provides great views of Clark Street, you'll find Guinness, Magners and Harp served in 20-ounce glasses at Galway Arms. It's best if you show up hungry, especially if you want ...
There are all kinds of bars. Lounges, sports bars, dance club bars, etc. But there is something so warm and friendly, so old-timey, so "Cheers-like" about an Irish pub. Back in the day the denizens of these friendly places were usually blue collar working men and women who stopp...
Pubs Bars Embassy Suites by Hilton Raleigh Crabtree Embassy Suites Raleigh-Crabtree is conveniently located near downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, across from Crabtree Valley Mall and just five miles from North Hills Shopping. In addition to being just ten miles from the airport, our Raleigh hotel...
"Great space in walking distance to the shops at Lincoln, the beach and Espanola Way. Close proximity to great restaurants and other venues. Clean, safe, cozy and well-maintained. Well-lit. The virtual check-in makes..." 21. Nassau Suite Hotel Show prices En...
WW1 still hang from the dusty gas pipes over head, the menus is still (only) a sleeve of crackers and a plate of cheese and raw onions, and your beers come in twos. Everybody has been toMcSorley's(including this writer) over the years, from President Abraham Lincoln to John Lennon....
There is more excellent photography, of the luscious kind, by Andrew Lawson, Jane Sebire and Rachel Warne in The New English Garden, by Tim Richardson (Frances Lincoln, £40). It features 25 gardens that have been created or re-created during this century. Among their makers are some of...
A performance and reading will take place each day in Sweny’s pharmacy on Lincoln place in Dublin 2, as well as bars of lemon soap for sale at 12.30pm from Lotus Eaters. On Sunday, there will be merriment in this hidden Joycean gem throughout the day and int...
The facility, located in a converted bowling alley on Park Street, just off busy Centre Street, had for years been a wildly successful venue for Irish social events, in particular the Sunday evening dances that at their peak attracted hundreds to the site. But recently the popularity of the ...