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The 9:55 the train from Bray crashed through the walls of Harcourt Street Railway Station in 1900. The same building was restored and protected and from 1993 to the present day it has become home to a club, a bar, a small live music venue and a much larger multi-purpose music venue, three distinct areas that work independently of each other or altogether.
The Harcourt Street Train Station History & Public Tours
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 The Flagship. Clubbing in a variety of guises for over 10 years and still at the forefront of the clubbing scene in Dublin today.
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Dublin's newest live music venue opens it's doors this September. Three venue spaces in one. 1300 capacity live music venue, 250 capacity bar & 250 capacity club State of the art Funktion One sound system and balcony seating with private booths.
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The Market Bar: Large sky-lit bar with earthy décor and a relaxed airy atmosphere complete with cozy outdoor courtyard. Capacity 300
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Crawdaddy: A small and intimate custom built live venue spread across two floors with cinema-style seating on a balcony. Capacity 300
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Bellinter House is a hip bue elegant Palladian pile on the banks of the river Boyne. Ireland's first funky country house hotel is 45 minutes from both Dublin and Dublin Airport. Open now.
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Lobby Bar: Stylish, eclectic décor and outside seating beside Crawdaddy. Capacity 300
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The button factory is the new name of the refurbished Temple Bar Music Center
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