Bad Ass Cafe, Temple Bar, Dublin

Bad Ass Cafe, Temple Bar, Dublin
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Dublin Hotels, Hotel Special Offers, short break, best deals, best rates, free breakfast, free Irish coffee, Christmas party


Dublin Hotels, Hotel Special Offers, short break, best deals, best rates, free breakfast, free Irish coffee, Christmas party
 
Tip: Book Direct on hotel website or phone Direct to get BEST Deals

Dublin Hotels, Dublin Guesthouses, Dublin hostels have many special offers this Autumn/Winter season, if you are taking a short break in Dublin phone hotels direct or book direct on their own websites to get the best deals, the best rates can be achieved by phoning the Hotel, Guesthouse direct or booking direct on their website, many Dublin Hotels and guesthouses are offering free breakfast, free Irish coffee and so forth if you book direct on their website or simply phone them direct.

While booking on third-party sites such as Booking.com may appear convenient, at least 15% of that booking is going to Booking.com, that 15% is often the difference between profit and loss for small and medium sized hotels and guest houses. Booking Dublin hotels and guest houses directly on their own website or simply by phoning the Dublin hotel or guest house direct means that you can avail of special offers such as free breakfast, free Irish coffee and so forth.

This Autumn/Winter season there is lots to do and see, The Irish House Party is Ireland’s newest and most authentic Irish session of dance and music, The Irish House Party is a unique partnership between Ireland’s finest musicians and dancers who have teamed up with The Tivoli Theatre to present the greatest traditional Irish traditional session in the world.

The Mercantile Hotel, The Portobello Hotel, The Plaza Hotel, The Kildare Street Hotel, The Dublin Citi Hotel, The Riverhouse Hotel, all offering world class food, service and entertainment, Ned Keenan’s Bar offers comedy nights that will leave you in stitches.

If you fancy late nights and world class DJs then Club Nassau, The Rain Nite Club offer the best Dublin has to offer.

Whatever accommodation you need, Dublin Hotels, Dublin Guest Houses, Dublin Hostels, can be found at beat rates, many offering special offers such as free breakfast and so forth when you book direct with them on their own website or phone them direct.

Christmas Party Special: Kildare Street Hotel, Mercantile Hotel, Plaza Hotel, Portobello Hotel.

For world class food: The Italian Corner, Russos, The Blarney Inn, The Portobello Hotel, The Mercantile Hotel, The Plaza Hotel.

Nite Clubs: Club Nassau, Rain Nite Club

Best Rate Hostel: Globetrotters

Weddings: White Sands Hotel

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Dublin whats on

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Midweek - 2 nights B&B including dinner in the Bad Ass Cafe - €65 pp
Weekend - 2 nights B&B including dinner in the Bad Ass Cafe - €119 pp

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Bad Ass Cafe, Temple Bar Dublin, Review
Bad Ass Café
Crown Alley
Temple Bar
Dublin
Book Now 01 - 671 2596
Finding the Bad Ass Café
The Bad Ass Café is right in the heart of Temple Bar.
Book Now 01 - 671 2596
Meet and Greet
The Bad Ass Café is committed to providing the highest standards of customer service and they did not disappoint.
New Restaurant
As well as the stylish walk in café on the ground floor the Bad Ass Café is now opening its new upstairs restaurant what a treat.
Food
The food served in the Bad Ass Café is cooked to the highest standards and the Chef is committed to ensuring that the dining experience is a memorable one.
Book Now 01 - 671 2596
Billing
As well as offering high end customer service and world class food, the Bad Ass Café is determined to offer value for money and this was true with my bill.
In Conclusion
The Bad Ass Café is well located, clean with a classic interior design. Staff present well, engaging customers in a professional and courteous manner. The food is cooked to the highest standards and above all the Bad Ass Café offers value for money.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Breaking news, Dublin whats on, Dublin events, Dublin music, Dublin theatre

Breaking news, Dublin whats on, Dublin events, Dublin music, Dublin theatre


Culture Night, Friday 21st September. Locals and visitors will enjoy the unique experience of Culture. Night, a free night of entertainment, discovery and adventure taking place in a record 34 towns, cities, counties and islands in Ireland. Museums, galleries, churches, historic houses, artists’ studios and cultural centres will open their doors late into the evening welcoming people of all ages to taste and sample their cultural delights for free on the evening.

Dublin Theatre Festival Family Season, The Ark, Temple Bar, 28th September to 14th October.

Features four acclaimed international theatre productions for families and schools. Visit an enchanting world full of birdsong and birdhouses in White from Catherine Wheels Theatre Company. Be utterly charmed by Belgian clown duo Okidok’s Ha Ha Ha, a show brimful of laughter. Slightly older children (Age 9+ - school groups only) can join story-teller Polarbear in Battersea Arts Centre's Mouth Open, Story Jump Out, a gripping tale of one boy’s addictive talent for making things up. Or meet a muddy potato, much in need of a bath in Shona Reppe’s Potato Needs A Bath. Tickets online now.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Bank holiday whats on, Dublin whats on, Templebar Dublin whats on, whats on in Dublin this august bank holiday weekend 2012

Bank holiday whats on, Dublin whats on, Templebar Dublin whats on, whats on in Dublin this august bank holiday weekend 2012


The long weekend has been a long time coming but the good news is that there is plenty to keep boredom at bay but unfortunately, the same can’t be said about the weather.


One of the stranger events of the weekend will be the Zombie walk which is to take place in Dublin’s St Stephens Green tomorrow.

The instructions are pretty simple really: “Look dead. Walk,” the website advises before continuing that it’s about “having fun, dressing up, walking, shuffling, moaning through the streets and raising much needed contributions for very important charities”. Further details at www.dublinzombiewalk.

One place which certainly won’t be dead this weekend is Croke Park which has a jam-packed weekend line-up with double-headers due tomorrow and Sunday.

Mayo and Down kick off at 5pm tomorrow while Dublin and Laois take to the pitch at 7pm. Then on Sunday it’s the turn of Cork and Kildare at 2pm Sunday while Croker will be awash with green and gold at 4pm when Donegal meet Kerry.

The capital will also see Fortune's Fool Productions are presenting Shakespeare’s The Tempest in the Iveagh Gardens with the show starting at 3pm both tomorrow and Sunday while evening performances will continue into next week.

If it’s just the cliff notes maybe you’re after the Cliff Diving World Series which takes place in Inis Mor, the largest of the Arran Islands located off the Galway coast, tomorrow. Huge crowds are expected for the event which will see competitors diving at the Serpent's Lair from 2pm to 4pm.

Also out west the Galway racing festival continues until Sunday. Today’s first race begins at 5.10pm and the last race is at 8.25pm while on Saturday and Sunday the races begin at 2.25pm and 2.15pm respectively, with the last races at 5.30pm and 6pm. Stiles open two hours before the first race each day.

If it’s music, literature, drama and food you’re after the Liss Ard festival in Skibbereen, Co Cork is the place to be with a line up which includes seventies disco and funk legends Chic, Jamaican reggae greats Toots & the Maytals, local musician Mick Flannery and Irish singer/songwriters Lisa Hannigan and Julie Feeney.

Spraoi International Street Art Festival takes place in Waterford where around 60,000 people are expected to take up vantage points for the annual Spraoi Parade from 9.30pm tomorrow.

If you find yourself in Wexford on Sunday watch out for the rebels and the redcoats who will march out of Enniscorthy to meet again on the battlefield under Vinegar Hill as the National 1798 Rebellion Centre holds the first ever re-enactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill.

The first festival celebrating the best of Carlow’s artisan food; the Carlow Food Hero festival takes place in the gardens of the Step House Hotel, Borris, on Sunday May 15th.

The Ladies Irish Open takes place in Killeen Castle in Dunsany, Co Meath until Sunday 5th August while the Tour de Kilkenny will take place around the county tomorrow. Also in Kilkenny, the Inistioge Vintage Rally will take place tomorrow and Sunday. In Cork the Ballycotton Family Fun Day will take place on Sunday.

Of course all this fun comes with the usual Irish weather disclaimer: “Really anybody heading off for the weekend should bring the old raincoat,” Evelyn Cusack in Met Éireann said, adding that the weekend would see very showery weather right across the country.

“There’s a slow pressure area coming in from the Atlantic so lots of heavy showers around with thunderstorms likely and possibly even hail which wouldn’t be that unusual. “The driest area will be the northwest but it will quite cool there”, she said, adding that people should consult the radar on the Met Éireann website for short-term local forecasts.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Bad Ass Cafe, Temple Bar Dublin, New Year 2012


Páirtí Bhliain Nua 2012, a cheiliúradh Bliain Nua 2012, Baile Átha Cliath é an áit a bheidh, rátaí seomra mór, bia go hiontach, páirtithe scoth. 2012 sásta le gach duine.

New Year Party 2012, to celebrate New Year 2012, Dublin is the place to be, great room rates, great food, world class parties. Happy 2012 to everyone.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Bad Ass Cafe, Temple Bar Dublin

Bad Ass Café
Crown Alley
Temple Bar
Dublin
Book Now 01 - 671 2596
Finding the Bad Ass Café
The Bad Ass Café is right in the heart of Temple Bar.
Meet and Greet
The Bad Ass Café is committed to providing the highest standards of customer service.
New Restaurant
As well as the stylish walk in café on the ground floor the Bad Ass Café is now opening its new upstairs restaurant.
Food
The food served in the Bad Ass Café is cooked to the highest standards and our Chef is committed to ensuring that your dining experience is a memorable one.
Billing
As well as offering high end customer service and world class food, the Bad Ass Café is determined to offer value for money.
In Conclusion
The Bad Ass Café is well located, clean with a classic interior design. Staff present well, engaging customers in a professional and courteous manner. The food is cooked to the highest standards and above all the Bad Ass Café offers value for money.

Book Now 01 - 671 2596