Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant

Nestled in the heart of Dublin, Eliza Lodge boasts some of the best-appointed rooms in Dublin city, Situated as it is in Dublin’s fantastic city centre, our modern, luxury guesthouse fronts onto the beautiful River Liffey, which majestically dissects our historic and lively capital. Overlooking the Millennium footbridge, a little down-river from the historic Four Courts buildings and just up-river from the famous Halfpenny Bridge, the views from Eliza Lodge are quite wonderful. All penthouses, executive and double rooms enjoy these beautiful vistas.

There are 18 bedrooms in total. All feature natural wood, modern furnishings, quality orthopaedic beds, en-suite bathrooms and full air-conditioning. Internet access is also available. If you require a baby cot/crib just ask. In addition each room is equipped with direct-dial telephone, multi-channel TV, hospitality tray, personal safe, hairdryer and ironing facilities.

The Executive rooms feature Jacuzzi baths as well as large round bay windows to enhance the panoramic views. Each Penthouse room enjoys the very best views of all, with a vast window expanse as well as a fantastic external balcony.

Click here for Eliza Lodge tour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ2bWhXuaQk

Eliza Lodge
24 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2.
Ph: +353-(1)-671-8044
Fax: +353-(1)-671-8362
email: info@elizalodge.com

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Italian Corner Dublin, Master Chief


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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Take That Concert Dublin


Take That bring their Progress tour to Dublin this weekend and with it a bonanza for hard-pressed hoteliers.
The band play two concerts on Saturday and Sunday night as part of their Progress tour, which has just finished in the United Kingdom.

The combined capacity for both concerts in 165,000 spectators with promoters MCD expecting that production tickets that were put on sale on Tuesday will be gone by the weekend.

The hotels.com website is reporting that 235 hotels and guest houses in Dublin have no availability at all on Saturday night. Of those that do the Gresham Hotel has only a few rooms left at €390 each and the Fitzwilliam Hotel had one room left at €380.

A room at the Travelodge in Dublin Airport is €69 on Friday night and €220 on Saturday night.

Irish Hotels' Federation president Paul Gallagher said Take That were a “phenomenal driver” of demand for hotel rooms at the weekend and he expected all the city’s hotels to be full on Friday and Saturday night and mostly full on Sunday with fans accounting for nearly 15,000 of the 48,000 beds available in the capital over the weekend.
He said very few acts, with the exception of U2, could generate such demand for hotels rooms.

He said it was a “silly bugger story” to suggest that fans were being ripped off by hotels.

“This is about market force yield; it is not about a rip-off. Hotel rates are fluid every day of the year upward and downward. For 360 days of the year hotels are offering heavily discounted rates with some rates below a profitable offering.”

The Progress tour is one of highly anticipated of recent years especially when it was announced in November that Robbie Williams would be reunited with his old bandmates.

Williams has sold out Croke Park as a solo artist in June 2006, but he admitted his performance then was below par and he suffered from stage fright.

The band’s crew were still building the stage yesterday which stretches past the half-way line. Its centrepiece will be a huge robot called Om, which malfunctioned at one the Manchester concerts, forcing members Howard Donald and Mark Owen to use a ladder to access the stage.

The Manchester Royal Infirmary reported a 10 per cent rise in admissions to A&E mostly as a result of drunk fans who had fallen over and hurt themselves at the band’s series of concerts in the City of Manchester Stadium last week.

Supt Sean Ward from Fitzgibbon Street station said there was no such problems at the band’s performance in Croke Park two years ago and he did not anticipate any repeat over the two nights in Dublin.

“I would advise people to enjoy themselves within limits and make sure that they are not removed to hospital. They need to look after themselves while they are there.”

Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Next week she will be a member of the royal family.
But Kate Middleton proved she's as down-to-earth as the next girl when she went on a shopping trip on the King's Road in London.
The bride-to-be spent 20 minutes in high-street store Warehouse before spending £225 on four summer fashion items.
A shop assistant said of Kate: "She was really nice and friendly."
Kate's selection of summery clothes have sparked rumours that the royal couple are headed to a sunny destination for their honeymoon.
However, sources claim that the location is being kept a secret from the brunette beauty, and Prince William has only let a handful of his closest aides and security team in on the secret.
A source said: "Kate wants to mix something active with the chance to put her feet up and relax."
"She also said she was keen to go somewhere hot, but would let William decide as a surprise."
The couple are due to depart the day after their wedding on April 29, but will return within a fortnight as William is due back on duty with his search and rescue unit in mid-May.
The wedding will be watched with great interest in Ireland and we wish the couple long life, health and happiness.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

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DUM DUM GIRLS
Fri 01 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
DUM DUM GIRLSFriday 1 April€17.50 more info on DUM DUM GIRLS


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delorentos
Fri 01 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Age Limit: 18+ delorentos more info on delorentos


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The Herbaliser
Fri 01 Apr 2011 23:00 (Music / Concerts)
THE HERBALISER(Ollie Teeba Dj Set)Friday 1st AprilDoors: 11pm Tickets: €10 more info on The Herbaliser


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Shane Davis and the Jigsaw Jam
Fri 01 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Line Up of great up coming act perform upstairs in whelans more info on Shane Davis and the Jigsaw Jam


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Indesit Mod Fest w/ Secret Affair
Fri 01 Apr 2011 19:30 (Music / Concerts)
Sean Fletcher & Modern Media in assocation with Indesit presentINDESIT MOD FESTFeaturingSECRET AFFAIR + PURPLE HEARTSFriday 1st AprilDoors: 7:30pmTickets: €49.50 incl booking fee for 2 days available from Ticketmaster more info on Indesit Mod Fest w/ Secret Affair


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TUPELO
Sat 02 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Tupelo are an exciting, new, original, acoustic roots act consisting of 5 members. With an eclectic line-up of instruments which includes banjo, guitar, fiddle, saxophone and double bass, Tupelo’s sound is fresh and unique in today’s world of endles. more info on TUPELO


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The Saw Doctors
Sat 02 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Information provided by CelebrityAccess. more info on The Saw Doctors


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Indesit Mod Fest w/ From the Jam
Sat 02 Apr 2011 19:30 (Music / Concerts)
Sean Fletcher & Modern Media in assocation with Indesit presentINDESIT MOD FESTFeaturingFROM THE JAM + THE LAMBRETTASSaturday 2nd AprilDoors: 7:30pmTickets: €49.50 incl booking fee for 2 days available from Ticketmaster more info on Indesit Mod Fest w/ From the Jam


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Noah and the Whale
Sun 03 Apr 2011 19:00 (Music / Concerts)
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Voxillary
Sun 03 Apr 2011 15:00 (Music / Concerts)
Lao Che plus support more info on Voxillary


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Children Of Bodom
Tue 05 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Time: 6pm Finland's metal sensation CHILDREN OF BODOM have confirmed an exclusive Irish show in Dublin's Vicar St on Tuesday 5th April 2011.This will be part of the massive 'The Ugly World Tour 2011' that the band will embark upon in support of the... more info on Children Of Bodom


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The Ugly World Tour 2011 at Vicar Street
Tue 05 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Children of Bodom, Amon Amarth, Ensiferum and Machine Supremacy will all rock Vicar Street in Dublin on Tuesday April 5 next year. Tickets are priced €35.50, doors open at 5:30pm, and the gig finishes at 11:00pm. It is an over 14s show and under 18s... more info on The Ugly World Tour 2011 at Vicar Street


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The Ugly World Tour 2011 at Vicar Street
Tue 05 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Children of Bodom, Amon Amarth, Ensiferum and Machine Supremacy will all rock Vicar Street in Dublin on Tuesday April 5 next year. Tickets are priced €35.50, doors open at 5:30pm, and the gig finishes at 11:00pm. It is an over 14s show and under 18s... more info on The Ugly World Tour 2011 at Vicar Street


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KRISTA DETOR
Tue 05 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Krista Detor is a performer out of Bloomington, Indiana, whose album, Mudshow was released in 2006 to international critical acclaim, garnering an average of 4+ star reviews, and reaching the #1 spot on the Euro-Americana Chart. Signed in Europe wit... more info on KRISTA DETOR


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Bell X1
Wed 06 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Bloodless Coup Album Release Show more info on Bell X1


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KENDEL CARSON
Wed 06 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Oldflattop.com presentsKENDEL CARSON(ex The Paperboys) with Dustin BentallTICKETS:€12.50 (incl fees) available from WAV Tickets [1890 200 078], www.tickets.ie and www.ticketmaster.ie.http://www.kendelcarson.com Upstairs in Whelan's, 25 Wexford St.Do... more info on KENDEL CARSON


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UK Pink Floyd Experience
Thu 07 Apr 2011 19:30 (Music / Concerts)
The 9-piece "UK Pink Floyd Experience" replicates the line up of the full live Pink Floyd touring band of the late 80’s and 90’s. With state-of-the-art sound and a spectacular light show, the aim is to perfect the atmosphere of the great Pink Floyd . more info on UK Pink Floyd Experience


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Bell X1
Thu 07 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Bloodless Coup Album Release Show more info on Bell X1


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Ryan Sheridan Announces New Whelan’s Date
Thu 07 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
After selling out his first Whelans show in record time, the meteoric rise of Ryan Sheridan continues as he announces details of a new Whelans show on Thursday April 7. Tickets are priced €12 and are now on sale.Things are moving fast for Ryan. Afte... more info on Ryan Sheridan Announces New Whelan’s Date


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Grace Pettis
Thu 07 Apr 2011 21:00 (Music / Concerts)
Grace Pettis performs for "Chick Singer Night" more info on Grace Pettis


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RYAN SHERIDAN
Thu 07 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
After selling out his first Whelan’s show in record time, the meteoric rise of Ryan Sheridan continues as he announces details of a new Whelan’s show on Thursday 7th of April.Tickets priced €12 inclusive of booking fee go on sale from Ticketmaster. more info on RYAN SHERIDAN


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THE SHOOS
Fri 08 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
mcd.ie presentsTHE SHOOS+ guests.Fresh from their hugely successful support slot for Maroon 5 at the Grand Canal Theatre, The Shoos have just announced an exclusive headline performance at Whelan’s on Friday, April 8th.Dublin four piece The Shoos ca... more info on THE SHOOS


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BRAD PITT LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Fri 08 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
CLOCKWORK APPLE PRESENTS:BRAD PITT LIGHT ORCHESTRA+ NORABELLAhttp://clockworkapplepresents.wordpress.com/ Upstairs in Whelan's, 25 Wexford St.Doors: 8pmTickets: €10 more info on BRAD PITT LIGHT ORCHESTRA


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Seeping Into Cinemas
Fri 08 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
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CLOCKWORK APPLE PRESENTS: BRAD PITT LIGHT ORCHESTRA, LITTLE XS FOR EYES & SEEPING INTO CINEMAS
Fri 08 Apr 2011 20:30 until 23:30 (Music / Concerts)
CLOCKWORK APPLE PRESENTS: Brad Pitt Light Orchestra, little xs for eyes & Seeping into Cinemas Admission €10 - April 8th - Upstairs Whelans - 8pm Clockwork Apple returns this April 8th with a line up consisting of 3 unique and incredibly talented ... more info on CLOCKWORK APPLE PRESENTS: BRAD PITT LIGHT ORCHESTRA, LITTLE XS FOR EYES & SEEPING INTO CINEMAS


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46th National Band Championships of Ireland
Sat 09 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Time: 9am – onwards The Irish Association of Brass & Concert Bands presents 46th National Band Championships of Ireland. This exciting competition promises to provide a vibrant and entertaining day of all types of music for everyone to enjoy, and ... more info on 46th National Band Championships of Ireland


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TODAY IS THE DAY
Sat 09 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
US noise merchants Today Is The Day make a long overdue return to Irish shores when they play Whelans on Saturday 9th April. Main support will be Retox, featuring members of The Locust and Swing Kids, with Dublin’s Drainland opening the show. Doors ... more info on TODAY IS THE DAY


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The Low Anthem
Sun 10 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
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Sun 10 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Beautiful South frontman Paul Heaton has just announced a return to Dublin at Whelan’s, Wexford Street, on Sunday 10th of April.After the Housemartins disbanded in the late ′80s, Paul Heaton fronted the Beautiful South, a group that mirrored the Hou. more info on


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AFRICA UNITE
Mon 11 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
AFRICA UNITE, a reggae band from Turin, named after one of Bob Marley’s songs and leaded by Bunna and Madaski. They formed in 1981, when R.N.Marley prematurely died.For 25 years AFRICA UNITE have been producing high quality music, their background b... more info on AFRICA UNITE


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TIR NA NOG
Tue 12 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
TIR NA NOGTuesday 12 April€15 more info on TIR NA NOG


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Adele
Tue 12 Apr 2011 19:00 until 23:00 (Music / Concerts)
Adele burst onto the scene in 2007 when her debut hit single Chasing Pavements topped the UK charts on its release. Her debut album 19 saw her stock rise even higher gaining the young English singer-songwriter a Mercury Prize nomination for 19 and tw... more info on Adele


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J MASCIS
Wed 13 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
It’s all but inconceivable that J Mascis requires an introduction. In the quarter-century since he founded Dinosaur (Jr.), Mascis has created some of the era’s signature songs, albums and styles. As a skier, golfer, songwriter, skateboarder, record . more info on J MASCIS


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Back to the 80s: the Totally Awesome Musical
Wed 13 Apr 2011 until Fri 15 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Time: 8pm (Matinee: 14th April at 3pm) DCU Drama presents Back to the 80s: the Totally Awesome Musical. In aid of Barretstown Children’s Camp. Back to the 80's tells the story of the senior class of William Ocean High School that graduated in the ... more info on Back to the 80s: the Totally Awesome Musical


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Beady Eye
Thu 14 Apr 2011 19:00 (Music / Concerts)
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Fighting for Jane
Thu 14 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Charity Gig. Headline Act Fighting for Jane, Guests to be announced more info on Fighting for Jane


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Martin A. Egan Band + Brian Conniffe and Suzanne Walsh
Thu 14 Apr 2011 08:00 until 22:30 (Music / Concerts)
Martin A. Egan and his Band return to Whelans to Road Test New Material and plug his Current Album "The Tune" Released on his own Slinky Vibe Label in March 2010. Egan regarded by many as one of the most Radical Songwriters of his Generation retired ... more info on Martin A. Egan Band + Brian Conniffe and Suzanne Walsh


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Fighting for Jane
Thu 14 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Fighting for Jane headline charity gig. Special Guest Eamon Brady more info on Fighting for Jane


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FIGHTING FOR JANE
Thu 14 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Fighting for Jane successfully merge the intimacy of a singer-songwriter with mainstream indie pop/rock-their female vocalist,strong rhythm and bass section along with catchy guitar and synth lines,they are showing themselves to be ones to watch. Gr... more info on FIGHTING FOR JANE


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Maeve Higgins
Fri 15 Apr 2011 until Mon 04 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Maeve Higgins at the Whelan's. more info on Maeve Higgins


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Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band
Fri 15 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Time: 8pm With the sound of a roaring Big Top at The Galway Arts Festival and the memory of a wonderful night open air at The Iveagh Gardens, Dublin in July still fresh in his mind, Josh Ritter brings his Royal City Band back to Dublin for a show o... more info on Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band


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Beady Eye
Fri 15 Apr 2011 19:00 (Music / Concerts)
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ENEMIES
Sat 16 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
The Richter Collective presentsENEMIES+ ALARMIST & CROUPIER.NEW 7” VINYL SINGLEAfter the success of the band’s debut album We’ve Been Talking, Wicklow, Ireland-based instrumental four-piece Enemies will release a limited edition 7” vinyl featurin more info on ENEMIES


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N-Dubz
Sun 17 Apr 2011 19:00 (Music / Concerts)
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SAGE FRANCIS
Sun 17 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Harmonic presentsSAGE FRANCIS+ guestsTickets on sale Feb11th, 9am priced €20 (including booking fee) from WAV Tickets [lo-call 1890 200 078] www.tickets.ie & Ticketmaster outlets nationwide. 0818 719 300 – Republic of Ireland customers 0844 277 4455. more info on SAGE FRANCIS


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GIG FOR GARY
Mon 18 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Special Guest Eric Bell,Business Blues Band, The Gary Moore Story, Swampsnake Whelan's, 25 Wexford St.Doors: 8pmTickets: €10 more info on GIG FOR GARY


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KEN ZAZPI
Tue 19 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
Few bands have been so successful from the release of their first album. The five members of Ken Zazpi and their melodic pop-rock seduced thousands of fans with a large number of successful singles from the “Atzo da bihar” album (Yesterday is tomorr. more info on KEN ZAZPI


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Paul Shevlin - Levity Breaks
Wed 20 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Supporting A Plastic Rose, Paul Shevlin and band play Dublin as part of the Backfire tour. New single 'Backfire' is released on 28 March 2011 on Di Di Mau. more info on Paul Shevlin - Levity Breaks


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A PLASTIC ROSE
Wed 20 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
A Plastic Rose are here to inject some much needed passion into our lives. The Belfast/Sligo four piece have been blowing minds all over the UK and Ireland with their incendiary live shows, and are set to release their debut mini-album, The Promise ... more info on A PLASTIC ROSE


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The Rubberbandits announce Olympia Theatre date
Thu 21 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
To celebrate the release of their second single “ I Wanna Fight Your Father”, The Rubberbandits have announced a live show at The Olympia Theatre on Thursday 21st April with tickets going on sale on Tuesday 1st March. Having taken the world by storm. more info on The Rubberbandits announce Olympia Theatre date


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Gun Runner
Thu 21 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Supporting 'We Go Go' and 'The Vibes' more info on Gun Runner


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WE GO GO & THE VIBES
Thu 21 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
We Go Go and The Vibes play upstairs in whelans on Thursday 21st April, as part of their joint Irish tour, The tour has taking in venues both north and south of the border, with an attack on the UK also planned for late summer. The tour has been des... more info on WE GO GO & THE VIBES


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PETE COURTNEY
Mon 25 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
plus guests.Pete Courtney has released two albums. The first, “One Of These Kids” was released on the 25th April 2001 in Whelans. This special Easter Monday show will mark the tenth anniversary of that show with a celebration of the songs that make . more info on PETE COURTNEY


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MARY GAUTHIER
Fri 29 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
MARY GAUTHIERFriday 29 April€23 more info on MARY GAUTHIER


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Ben Glover
Fri 29 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
Support to Mary Gauthier more info on Ben Glover


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The Quarrymen
Fri 29 Apr 2011 19:30 (Music / Concerts)
John Lennon’s Original QuarrymenTHE QUARRYMEN+ NovastoneFriday 29th AprilDoors: 7:30pmTickets: €23 plus fees more info on The Quarrymen


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LOW SEA
Fri 29 Apr 2011 (Music / Concerts)
+ guestsIreland-based duo Low Sea combine warped seasick-shoegaze, nostalgic pop melody and fuzzed-out dreampop, all cemented on a solid krautrock platform. With sounds that reference everything from Suicide to Spacemen 3, A.R.Kane to Mazzy Star, Gi... more info on LOW SEA


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Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds
Sat 30 Apr 2011 20:00 (Music / Concerts)
ADRIAN EDMONDSON & THE BAD SHEPHERDS+ guests Saturday 30th AprilDoors: 8pmTickets: €25 incl bkg fee available from WAV Tickets [lo-call 1890 200 078], www.tickets.ie, Ticketmaster & Soundcellar more info on Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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When I was growing up Saint Patrick was always somewhere to be seen or heard. Pictures of Saint Patrick hung in every Catholic House and his name was a regular feature of conversation, St Patricks School, St Patricks well, Saint Patricks Chair, Saint Patricks Church, Saint Patricks Monastery, Saint Patricks Day and so on. All I can say is that Saint Patrick was a very busy man while in Ireland.

The pictures that I have posted with this Hub are pictures of a Round Tower that is built on the site of one of the many monasteries that Saint Patrick established while in Ireland. To be honest in recent years much that surrounds Saint Patrick has been commercialised, Saint Patrick's Day has become renowned the world over as a Day of Drinking and celebration, which is great, but I honestly like to focus on all the great works that Saint Patrick done when he was in Ireland. I love visiting the many sites where Saint Patrick established his churches and monasteries, most now lay in ruins but there is something spiritual about these sites, something mystical.

In the summer time each year people from all over the world travel to Ireland to climb one of Ireland's highest Mountains in Westport, County Mayo. At the top of this mountain there is a small church that was built on the spot where Saint Patrick spent some days praying and reflecting on his ministry. Thousands of people come to this mountain each year to pray and pay their respects to the man who brought Christianity to Ireland.

Saint Patrick is known the world over, and on the 17th of March 2010 the world will celebrate his special day. Also on Saint Patrick's Day political leaders from Ireland will attend the White House and present President Obama with a bowl of shamrock. This is a tradition that spans many decades, and setting aside politics for a moment, it is an important symbol of the relationship between Ireland and the USA. This relationship is covered more deeply in my Hub "Ireland's Love Affair With America", however, it is enough to say here that Ireland is an adopted American State.

Ireland's relationship with America is unique, our forefathers went to America to seek a better life, our brothers and sisters today continue to go to America to seek a better life. President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, who was murdered in 1963, was and remains one of our greatest gifts to the American people. JF Kennedy showed the Irish people that it was possible for Irish people to reach their full potential in the USA. I know his political outlook did not suit everyone, but this is about the symbol not the politics.

Many Mothers and Fathers cried as their sons and daughters boarded the boat for America, but they knew in their hearts that America offered opportunities that Ireland as a small Island nation could not. Throughout American society the Irish can be found, they did not all make it good, but those that did never forgot their people back home. Each year gifts of clothes and money would be sent back to family and friends, American brand names were often first seen in Ireland when they arrived in the post.

During the recent economic success in Ireland (1997-2006) the American imprint is not hard to find. American companies invested heavily in Ireland, at one point during the peak of the economic boom, one in every ten people employed in industry in Ireland were employed by American companies. We are now in economic recession, however, that’s how capitalism works, ups and downs, swings and roundabouts. It is again to America that Ireland looks for investment and innovation. It should be said at this point that while we love America, we do not always agree with its foreign policy, we recently banned American planes from bringing prisoners or arms through our Shannon Airport, once we were told that was happening.

Chuck Feeney and other successful Irish Americans have pumped hundreds of millions into our universities and research and development facilities. It is this type of investment and foresight that gives Ireland hope for the future. We love big macs, coke, KFC just as much as any New Yorker, during the summer months our Island is awash with Irish Americans who return home to the mother land.


Many small businesses in Ireland depend on the trade generated by American tourism in Ireland, last year we seen a decline in visitors due to the weak dollar compared to the Euro, but hopefully that will change this year. The American Embassy in Dublin, Ireland, is a focal point for the Irish American axis, following 9/11 tens of thousands of Irish people queued up to sign a book of condolences for the victims of that cowardly attack. The vast majority of people in Ireland are not supportive of any acts of terrorism, whether that terrorism be carried out by a democratically elected government or a subversive organisation.

The Irish people love America and for all the right reasons. The Irish people love the idea of the American dream, we know that that dream has been shattered for many in recent times, but tomorrow is another day. Saint Patrick offers the Irish and Irish Americans the opportunity to celebrate all that is good about the Irish people. The world will join in that celebration, I will take fresh shamrock from my garden and wear it proudly on the 17th of March, I will attend the local town parade and I will enjoy the company of those who love Ireland and our relationship with America.

JF Kennedy 46 years after his brutal murder continues to hang on the walls of many Catholic homes here in Ireland, this shows the depth of feeling that the Irish people have for our American cousins. Ireland is the adopted State of the USA and we wish everyone the world over a very happy Saint Patrick's Day.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Irish Times Restaurant Review 12/1/2011 -

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When we think of Valentine’s Day we don’t automatically think of Great Britain in the nineteenth-century. However, it was in Great Britain in the nineteenth-century that the sending of Valentine cards became a fashion. This cottage industry of card making and sending for Valentine’s Day was soon viewed as a possible commercial enterprise.

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Esther Howland was to many an ordinary woman living in Worcester, Massachusetts. However, Esther had a keen eye for business and so it was that in 1847 Esther established a very successful home based business making Valentine Cards. Many women today who aspire to being self- employed in their own business need look no further for inspiration than Esther Howland.
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Esther used the British card models to design and fashion her Valentine Cards. Esther had identified a commercial niche in the market and filled it with her beautiful cards. What an inspiration Esther remains today, at a time when many women were expected to know their place, Esther struck a blow for women and their rights to equality and freedom.

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America which is world famous today for its hello and goodbye greetings, "You have a nice day now", was no different in the 19th century. The Valentines card become very popular in 19th Century America and its commercialisation just went from strength to strength.
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Indeed it is fair to say that the Valentine Card introduced in America by Esther was the fore runner to the array of general greeting cards found now in America for all and every occasion. The Valentine cards were the blue print for the commercialisation of all American holidays, where people now exchange cards and greetings as a way of saying thanks.

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Each year across the world there are approximately one billion Valentines cards exchanged, who could ever have imagined that. With cards selling for anything from $1 to $50 + this is big business indeed. Indeed Valentine’s Day is only out done by Christmas in the card sales industry. When one adds to card sales the sales of romantic dinners, wine, fancy underwear, chocolates, teddy bears and so on and so forth this is certainly a mass market at an otherwise commercially quiet time of the year.

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It is also worth noting that study after study shows that men spend twice as much on Valentine’s Day as women do. One wonders why this is. It is also worth noting that in 1797, fifty years before Esther Howland launched her card business, a British publisher had issued The Young Man’s Valentine Writer. This booklet contained dozens of verses and romantic lyrics for those young men who could not find their own words to describe their feelings for the woman they loved.

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One wonders if the publication of such a book in 1797 suggests that men may be the ones that treat Valentines with the seriousness it deserves. It is also worth noting that during this period when postage was so expensive most cards were delivered by hand. Later of course with the advent of the penny stamp postage system, cards could be sent by post. This of course was less personal and lacked the face to face contact and hand touching of the previous century.
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Esther was not the only one to tap into the commercialisation of Valentine cards, indeed numerous cards were being produced with drawings and verse. The printing presses could now mass produce cards and these were known as 'mechanical valentines'. So now we had mass production and cheaper postage. And human kind being what it is meant that cards could now be sent anonymously by post, It also meant that the prudish Victorian caution was gone and cards became more saucy.

Valentines Book Now

It was now possible to send a card containing a saucy verse and drawing to the person you may simply have fancied. Today of course things have gone a step further. The introduction of the Internet has seen an explosion in the number of greetings and exchanges between people from different continents and cultures. Cyber space is the new meeting place for millions of people. Not only do people now meet and exchange greetings on the internet but they can meet their life partner on the net.

Valentines

Saint Valentine would be happy that so many people honour his name with love and friendly greetings. The man himself was a Christian Martyr; he was a Priest in Rome who was murdered around the year 269 AD.

Make It Special

Saint Valentine is laid to rest in Dublin, Ireland. His relics are interred at the Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church. They were presented as a gift to the Carmalite Order from Pope Gregory xvi in 1835.
Make it Special Book Now

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Hotesl Dublin Hotels -

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Hotesl Dublin Hotels -: "WOLFHOUNDS failed to make it three in a row against Scotland A at Galashiels last night in a match dominated by the visitors in the first ha..."

Hotesl Dublin Hotels -

WOLFHOUNDS failed to make it three in a row against Scotland A at Galashiels last night in a match dominated by the visitors in the first half but markedly by the home side after the break.



Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Rugby Ireland -

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Rugby Ireland -: "JAMIE HEASLIP and Tommy Bowe have been ruled out of the Ireland squad for the opening match in the Six Nations Championship against Ital..."

Rugby Ireland -





JAMIE HEASLIP and Tommy Bowe have been ruled out of the Ireland squad for the opening match in the Six Nations Championship against Italy in the Stadio Flaminio on Saturday week joining a casualty list that includes John Hayes, Shane Horgan, Geordan Murphy, Andrew Trimble, Rob Kearney and Jerry Flannery who will miss part of or the entire tournament.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Six Nations Rugby -

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Six Nations Rugby -: "While all the indications are that Jamie Heaslip won’t be available for the start of the Six Nations as he nurses a badly bruised ankle, Dec..."

Six Nations Rugby -

While all the indications are that Jamie Heaslip won’t be available for the start of the Six Nations as he nurses a badly bruised ankle, Declan Kidney has refused to rule the number eight out of contention for the time being at least.


Heaslip, who is understood to be in London today, was deemed to be unavailable for selection at a press conference held by members of Kidney’s backroom team in Limerick yesterday afternoon.


But, speaking at the Six Nations launch this morning, the Ireland coach revealed he has yet to give up the ghost on either Heaslip or Tommy Bowe. According to Kidney, both players were due to have further tests on their respective injuries and a final call on their involvement has yet to be made.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Six Nations -

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Six Nations -: "The Italian Corner food fit for the Sport of Kings IRELAND COACH Declan Kidney has been hit by a further injury setback prior to the Six Nat..."

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Six Nations -

The Italian Corner food fit for the Sport of Kings

IRELAND COACH Declan Kidney has been hit by a further injury setback prior to the Six Nations with the news that Andrew Trimble will miss the opening match against Italy on Saturday week.

The Ulster centre/wing broke a bone in his right hand in the province’s Heineken Cup victory over Aironi last Saturday. An X-ray yesterday confirmed the damage, a broken metacarpal, and a more definitive diagnosis on how long it will keep him sidelined will be available after he consults a specialist during the week.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Heineken Cup Rugby Ireland -

Eliza Lodge & Italian Corner Restaurant: Heineken Cup Rugby Ireland -: "Brian O Driscoll Rugby IrelandBirthday boy Brian O Driscoll took the honours in Paris last night as Leinster collected a bonus point after..."

Heineken Cup Rugby Ireland -



Brian O Driscoll Rugby Ireland
Birthday boy Brian O Driscoll took the honours in Paris last night as Leinster collected a bonus point after defeating Racing Metro. This magnificent win will now see Aviva fever as the Heineken Cup quarter final will most certainly be played at the world class stadium.
Aviva fever will see large crowds and a much needed cash injection for the capital city. O Driscoll and the final 36-11 score line brought a much needed lift to Irish spirits. O Driscol did not show any signs of aging on the pitch as he turned 32 years old yesterday, rather O Driscol played with the fitness and agility of a 20 year old. Brian had enough energy left to Tweet fans and say:
“An average day that got considerably better with the result tonight. Feed up now til Monday”.
It is now expected that the quarter final will be played at the Aviva and will net 910,000 Euro for the Club.
Aviva Fever will also see Hotels Dublin booked out quickly so for Best Rates Guaranteed

Friday, January 21, 2011

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Eliza Lodge: Valentines Day Special Hotels Dublin -

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Valentines Day Special Hotels Dublin -

The Italian Corner home to fine food and world class service

 
Make this Valentie's Day Special by staying at one of Dublin's Top Hotel's or Guest Houses


Now Gentlemen here is something you should know about Valentine's Day

 

When we think of Valentine’s Day we don’t automatically think of Great Britain in the nineteenth-century. However, it was in Great Britain in the nineteenth-century that the sending of Valentine cards became a fashion. This cottage industry of card making and sending for Valentine’s Day was soon viewed as a possible commercial enterprise.



Esther Howland too many was an ordinary woman living in Worcester, Massachusetts. However, Esther had a keen eye for business and so it was that in 1847 Esther established a very successful home based business making Valentine Cards. Many women today who aspire to being self employed in their own business need look no further for inspiration than Esther Howland.



Esther used the British card models to design and fashion her Valentine Cards. Esther had identified a commercial niche in the market and filled it with her beautiful cards. What an inspiration Esther remains today, at a time when many women were expected to know their place, Esther struck a blow for women and their rights to equality and freedom.



America which is world famous today for its hello and goodbye greetings, "You have a nice day now", was no different in the 19th century. The Valentine’s card become very popular in 19th Century America and its commercialisation just went from strength to strength.



Indeed it is fair to say that the Valentine Card introduced in America by Esther was the fore runner to the array of general greeting cards found now in America for all and every occasion. The Valentine cards were the blue print for the commercialisation of all American holidays, where people now exchange cards and greetings as a way of saying thanks.



Each year across the world there are approximately one billion Valentine’s cards exchanged, who could ever have imagined that. With cards selling for anything from $1 to $50 + this is big business indeed. Indeed Valentine ’s Day is only out done by Christmas in the card sales industry. When one adds to card sales the sales of romantic dinners, wine, fancy underwear, chocolates, teddy bears and so on and so forth this is certainly a mass market at an otherwise commercially quiet time of the year.



St Valentine



It is also worth noting that study after study shows that men spend twice as much on Valentine’s Day as women do. One wonders why this is. It is also worth noting that in 1797, fifty years before Esther Howland launched her card business, a British publisher had issued The Young Man’s Valentine Writer. This booklet contained dozens of verses and romantic lyrics for those young men who could not find their own words to describe their feelings for the woman they loved.



One wonders if the publication of such a book in 1797 suggests that men may be the ones that treat Valentine’s Day with the seriousness it deserves. It is also worth noting that during this period when postage was so expensive most cards were delivered by hand. Later of course with the advent of the penny stamp postage system, cards could be sent by post. This of course was less personal and lacked the face to face contact and hand touching of the previous century.
Esther was not the only one to tap into the commercialisation of Valentine cards, indeed numerous cards were being produced with drawings and verse. The printing presses could now mass produce cards and these were known as 'mechanical valentines'. So now we had mass production and cheaper postage, and human kind being what it is meant that cards could now be sent anonymously by post. It also meant that the prudish Victorian caution was gone and cards became sauceier.



It was now possible to send a card containing a saucy verse and drawing to the person you may simply have fancied. Today of course things have gone a step further. The introduction of the Internet has seen an explosion in the number of greetings and exchanges between people from different continents and cultures. Cyber space is the new meeting place for millions of people. Not only do people now meet and exchange greetings on the internet but they can meet their life partner on the net.



Saint Valentine would be happy that so many people honour his name with love and friendly greetings. The man himself was a Christian Martyr; he was a Priest in Rome who was murdered around the year 269 AD.



Saint Valentine is laid to rest in Dublin, Ireland. His relics are interred at the Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church. They were presented as a gift to the Carmalite Order from Pope Gregory xvi in 1835.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Valentine's Day Special Hotels Dublin, make this Valentine's Day Special by staying at the Eliza Lodge Hotel Dublin, enjoy fine food, great entertainment and luxury you can afford.
Here is some information for you men who really want to impress the one you love
When we think of Valentine’s Day we don’t automatically think of Great Britain in the nineteenth-century. However, it was in Great Britain in the nineteenth-century that the sending of Valentine cards became a fashion. This cottage industry of card making and sending for Valentine’s Day was soon viewed as a possible commercial enterprise.
Esther Howland too many was an ordinary woman living in Worcester, Massachusetts. However, Esther had a keen eye for business and so it was that in 1847 Esther established a very successful home based business making Valentine Cards. Many women today who aspire to being self employed in their own business need look no further for inspiration than Esther Howland.
Esther used the British card models to design and fashion her Valentine Cards. Esther had identified a commercial niche in the market and filled it with her beautiful cards. What an inspiration Esther remains today, at a time when many women were expected to know their place, Esther struck a blow for women and their rights to equality and freedom.
America which is world famous today for its hello and goodbye greetings, "You have a nice day now", was no different in the 19th century. The Valentine’s card become very popular in 19th Century America and its commercialisation just went from strength to strength.
Indeed it is fair to say that the Valentine Card introduced in America by Esther was the fore runner to the array of general greeting cards found now in America for all and every occasion. The Valentine cards were the blue print for the commercialisation of all American holidays, where people now exchange cards and greetings as a way of saying thanks.
Each year across the world there are approximately one billion Valentine’s cards exchanged, who could ever have imagined that. With cards selling for anything from $1 to $50 + this is big business indeed. Indeed Valentine ’s Day is only out done by Christmas in the card sales industry. When one adds to card sales the sales of romantic dinners, wine, fancy underwear, chocolates, teddy bears and so on and so forth this is certainly a mass market at an otherwise commercially quiet time of the year.
St Valentine
It is also worth noting that study after study shows that men spend twice as much on Valentine’s Day as women do. One wonders why this is. It is also worth noting that in 1797, fifty years before Esther Howland launched her card business, a British publisher had issued The Young Man’s Valentine Writer. This booklet contained dozens of verses and romantic lyrics for those young men who could not find their own words to describe their feelings for the woman they loved.
One wonders if the publication of such a book in 1797 suggests that men may be the ones that treat Valentine’s Day with the seriousness it deserves. It is also worth noting that during this period when postage was so expensive most cards were delivered by hand. Later of course with the advent of the penny stamp postage system, cards could be sent by post. This of course was less personal and lacked the face to face contact and hand touching of the previous century.
Esther was not the only one to tap into the commercialisation of Valentine cards, indeed numerous cards were being produced with drawings and verse. The printing presses could now mass produce cards and these were known as 'mechanical valentines'. So now we had mass production and cheaper postage, and human kind being what it is meant that cards could now be sent anonymously by post. It also meant that the prudish Victorian caution was gone and cards became sauceier.
It was now possible to send a card containing a saucy verse and drawing to the person you may simply have fancied. Today of course things have gone a step further. The introduction of the Internet has seen an explosion in the number of greetings and exchanges between people from different continents and cultures. Cyber space is the new meeting place for millions of people. Not only do people now meet and exchange greetings on the internet but they can meet their life partner on the net.
Saint Valentine would be happy that so many people honour his name with love and friendly greetings. The man himself was a Christian Martyr; he was a Priest in Rome who was murdered around the year 269 AD.
Saint Valentine is laid to rest in Dublin, Ireland. His relics are interred at the Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church. They were presented as a gift to the Carmalite Order from Pope Gregory xvi in 1835.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Valentine's Day Special Dublin Hotels -



Now Gentlemen here is an idea, show her how much she means to you by simply booking a nice romantic meal for two at the Italian Corner Restaurant over looking the Liffey, booking a short break at the Eliza Hotel which is just above the Italian Corner Restaurant.


Valentine's Day is Special so make it special




And for that over dinner conversation you should know the following

When we think of Valentine’s Day we don’t automatically think of Great Britain in the nineteenth-century. However, it was in Great Britain in the nineteenth-century that the sending of Valentine cards became a fashion. This cottage industry of card making and sending for Valentine’s Day was soon viewed as a possible commercial enterprise.

Esther Howland too many was an ordinary woman living in Worcester, Massachusetts. However, Esther had a keen eye for business and so it was that in 1847 Esther established a very successful home based business making Valentine Cards. Many women today who aspire to being self employed in their own business need look no further for inspiration than Esther Howland.

Esther used the British card models to design and fashion her Valentine Cards. Esther had identified a commercial niche in the market and filled it with her beautiful cards. What an inspiration Esther remains today, at a time when many women were expected to know their place, Esther struck a blow for women and their rights to equality and freedom.

America which is world famous today for its hello and goodbye greetings, "You have a nice day now", was no different in the 19th century. The Valentine’s card become very popular in 19th Century America and its commercialisation just went from strength to strength.

Indeed it is fair to say that the Valentine Card introduced in America by Esther was the fore runner to the array of general greeting cards found now in America for all and every occasion. The Valentine cards were the blue print for the commercialisation of all American holidays, where people now exchange cards and greetings as a way of saying thanks.

Each year across the world there are approximately one billion Valentine’s cards exchanged, who could ever have imagined that. With cards selling for anything from $1 to $50 + this is big business indeed. Indeed Valentine ’s Day is only out done by Christmas in the card sales industry. When one adds to card sales the sales of romantic dinners, wine, fancy underwear, chocolates, teddy bears and so on and so forth this is certainly a mass market at an otherwise commercially quiet time of the year.

St Valentine

It is also worth noting that study after study shows that men spend twice as much on Valentine’s Day as women do. One wonders why this is. It is also worth noting that in 1797, fifty years before Esther Howland launched her card business, a British publisher had issued The Young Man’s Valentine Writer. This booklet contained dozens of verses and romantic lyrics for those young men who could not find their own words to describe their feelings for the woman they loved.

One wonders if the publication of such a book in 1797 suggests that men may be the ones that treat Valentine’s Day with the seriousness it deserves. It is also worth noting that during this period when postage was so expensive most cards were delivered by hand. Later of course with the advent of the penny stamp postage system, cards could be sent by post. This of course was less personal and lacked the face to face contact and hand touching of the previous century.

Esther was not the only one to tap into the commercialisation of Valentine cards, indeed numerous cards were being produced with drawings and verse. The printing presses could now mass produce cards and these were known as 'mechanical valentines'. So now we had mass production and cheaper postage, and human kind being what it is meant that cards could now be sent anonymously by post. It also meant that the prudish Victorian caution was gone and cards became sauceier.

It was now possible to send a card containing a saucy verse and drawing to the person you may simply have fancied. Today of course things have gone a step further. The introduction of the Internet has seen an explosion in the number of greetings and exchanges between people from different continents and cultures. Cyber space is the new meeting place for millions of people. Not only do people now meet and exchange greetings on the internet but they can meet their life partner on the net.

Saint Valentine would be happy that so many people honour his name with love and friendly greetings. The man himself was a Christian Martyr; he was a Priest in Rome who was murdered around the year 269 AD.

Saint Valentine is laid to rest in Dublin, Ireland. His relics are interred at the Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church. They were presented as a gift to the Carmalite Order from Pope Gregory xvi in 1835.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Irish Times Restaurant Review 12/1/2011 -


Irish Times Restaurant Review 12/1/2011

Irish Times reader had the following to say on the Irish Times News Poll 12/1/2011 in response to the question:

"Do Irish Restaurants offer value for Money?"

Yes, just before Christmas I was in Dublin and in search of something to eat at dinner time, I was walking along the Liffey walk way when my eye was drawn to The Italian Corner Restaurant, I enjoyed a very nice three course meal for 9 Euro, I can say that speaking from experience The Italian Corner certainly offered good food, great service and value for money.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Eating Out Review....great food, great service and excellent value...

 
 
 
Eating Out: This mystery diner Review was carried out without any notice being given to the Italian Corner or anyone associated with the Italian Corner.
 
Greeting
Eating Out: On Saturday 20th November 2010 I arrived at the Italian Corner Restaurant at 1pm. Upon entering the Italian Corner Restaurant I was immediately greeted by a very pleasant female member of staff. I was shown to a table that faced out onto the River Liffey and Millennium Bridge. I was given a menu and the specials were clearly explained. A jug of fresh cold water was placed on the table and I was asked if I would like a beverage from the well stocked bar.
Decor
The Italian Corner Restaurant is tastefully decorated with bright and interesting wall art depicting Roman mythology and history. The interior is best described a chic with clean lines and minimalistic lay out.
Ordering and Service
Having had a couple of minutes to consider the menu and the specials, a staff member returned to take my order. I ordered the vegetable soup for a starter and the Pollo Ripieno chicken for a main course, both chosen from the specials menu. The soup was served shortly after 1.05pm and was accompanied by two slices of crusty bread, the staff member asked if I would like some seasoning, which I declined preferring to taste the soup in its presented form. The soup was excellent, spicy, hot and beautifully complemented by the crusty bread. On a cold day this was just what I needed, the efficiency of service meant that I was quickly warmed up and able to relax and enjoy the view of the River Liffey and the many people passing over the Millennium Bridge.
Busy
By 1.15pm the Italian Corner Restaurant was filling up quickly, the front of house staff never faltered in their meet and greet routine. Families, couples and individuals were greeted and seated within a well rehearsed/practised time frame.
The Rest Room
As I waited for my main course I decided to use the time to check-out the real test of any eatery, the Restroom. The gent’s rest room was clean; there was soap, tissue paper and a working hand drier.
In conclusion the rest room area was clean, functional and well maintained.
Family Friendly
As a young family were seated at a table, a member of staff immediately brought the young child in the group some colouring crayons and pictures to colour in, this family friendly attention was heart warming and welcome in an often over commercialised world.
The Main Course
The main course was well worth waiting on, Pollo Ripieno, which is succulent chicken breast stuffed with spinach, smoked mozzarella, mushroom cream and served with Mediterranean Mash. The portions were ample and the combinations of tastes were complementary and mouth watering.
Ambiance
The soft background music made the ambiance of the Italian Corner Restaurant second to none that I have visited in Dublin over the years.
High Standard
I finished my main course at 2pm and my table was promptly cleared and my cup of tea served without delay. While the Italian Corner was filled to capacity at 2pm the front of house staff continued to deliver to a high standard.
The Bill
My bill was just over nine Euros which made my meal good value as well as a culinary delight.