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(Clockwise) National Gallery, Dublin Writers Museum, Dublin Castle.
When you are in the midst of sightseeing and hunger pangs strike, there's no need to
interrupt a visit at some of Dublin's leading attractions. The following museums,
galleries, and sites have in-house coffee shops/cafés of top caliber:
Chester Beatty Library Café, The Clock Tower, Dublin Castle, off Dame
St. (tel. 407-0750)
Dublin Castle, Palace Street, off Dame St. (tel. 677-7129)
Dublin City Hall Queen of Tarts Café, Dame St. (tel. 672-2204).
Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk St. (tel. 605-7700)
Dublin Writers' Museum, 18/19 Parnell Sq. N. (tel. 872-2077)
Dvblinia, St. Michael's Hill, Christ Church Place (tel. 679-4611)
Guinness Storehouse Brewery Bar, St. James's Gate (tel. 408-4800).
Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Parnell Square (tel. 874-1903)
Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Military Rd., Kilmainham (tel. 612-9900).
James Joyce Centre, 35 N. Great George's St. (tel. 878-8547).
Malahide Castle, Malahide (tel. 846-2184)
National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West (tel. 661-5133)
National Museum of Ireland, Kildare St. (tel. 677-7444).
National Museum at Collins Barracks, Benburb St. (tel. 677-7444)
Newbridge House & Park, Donabate (tel. 843-6534)
Old Jameson Distillery, Bow St., Smithfield (tel. 807-2355)
Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, Phoenix Park (tel. 677-0095)
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