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  • The Beer Market was the first dedicated beer-only bar in Ireland. Up to 90% of the beer on tap is not available anywhere else in Ireland and they pride themselves on that fact. I caught up with Damian Breslim, from The Beer Market, to find out a little bit more about what they do. Tell…

  • Luas accidents have decreased this year as Gardaí have targeted drivers breaking red lights. To date in 2015, 14 incidents of Luas trams colliding with cars have been recorded. Some five collisions between pedestrians and Luas trams also took place. The vast majority of these incidents have been minor with few injuries recorded. The figures are far lower than…

  • Christmas is here and we are super excited to say the least! The lights, the music, family and friends, there’s nothing more magical than the month of December. However, for some the festive season can start a little earlier. Preparations for the festive period come about in mid-November for Dublin City Council. We went behind…

  • Abrakebabra recently celebrated the launch of their brand new #NextGenAbra magic menu, as well as a complete overhaul of their thirty restaurants nationwide. Abrakebabra is a 100% Irish owned fast-food franchise; with the original eatery opening in Rathmines in Dublin in 1982. The food chain is perhaps best known for their Doner kebabs – a popular…

  • Pan Cooke is a 25-year-old freelance artist working and living in South Dublin. The City’s Laura Larkin nabbed five minutes with the busy painter to chat about how a strange twist of fate caused him to stumble onto his new career. Can you introduce people, briefly, to your work? At the moment I’m doing black…

  • Businessman Gerry Horgan opened his doors more than thirty years ago on Camden Street. In the three decades that he has been serving coffee on the street, he has witnessed Camden Street undergoing a dramatic change. Once a quiet market street, it is now a bustling extension of Dublin’s bar and restaurant scene. He is one…