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The Dublin Irish House Party offers a chance to take in traditional Irish culture. Guests can enjoy a delectable three-course meal or opt for the show-only experience, which showcases award-winning musicians and dancers. Set in an 18th-century Georgian townhouse, this intimate event promises an evening filled with enchanting performances and Irish charm. Whether seeking a culinary adventure or a lively cultural experience, the Dublin Irish House Party has something to delight all visitors.
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The Dublin Irish House Party offers travelers an immersive evening of traditional Irish food and entertainment in a charming 18th-century Georgian townhouse.
Guests can enjoy a three-course Irish dinner and experience live traditional music, dancing, and storytelling. The event is highly rated with 1,124 reviews and a Badge of Excellence.
The show features All Ireland champion musicians and dancers, showcasing indigenous instruments like the Uilleann Pipes and Bodhran.
The event combines music, dance, and humorous storytelling, encouraging audience participation and creating a lively atmosphere.
For the dinner-and-show option, guests can indulge in a three-course meal featuring an array of traditional Irish dishes.
Starters include the classic Dublin Coddle, a hearty vegetable soup, and a refreshing mixed leaf salad.
Main courses showcase Irish favorites like Beef and Guinness Stew, grilled Irish Chicken Fillet, and Baked Salmon, alongside a Vegetarian Leek and Brie Parcel.
To end the feast, guests can savor a selection of delectable Irish desserts.
The menu caters to various dietary preferences, ensuring a satisfying dining experience to complement the lively entertainment.
To start the evening, guests can choose from a selection of traditional Irish starters.
The options include:
These starters provide a delightful introduction to the authentic flavors of Ireland, whetting the appetite for the main course to come.
As the main event, guests can savor a selection of hearty Irish classics.
The menu offers a range of mains, including the rich Beef and Guinness Stew, the grilled Irish Chicken Fillet, and the fresh Baked Salmon.
Vegetarians can enjoy the Vegetarian Leek and Brie Parcel.
These dishes showcase traditional Irish ingredients and cooking techniques, providing a true taste of the Emerald Isle.
Portions are generous, ensuring guests leave feeling satisfied and immersed in the authentic flavors of Ireland.
After the hearty main courses, guests can savor a selection of traditional Irish desserts.
The menu offers:
These sweet endings provide the perfect conclusion to the authentic Irish dining experience.
The Dublin Irish House Party showcases a captivating performance that blends traditional Irish music and dance. All-Ireland champion musicians and dancers take the stage, showcasing indigenous instruments like the Uilleann Pipes and Bodhran.
The show combines lively music, energetic step-dancing, and humorous storytelling, creating an immersive cultural experience. Audience participation is encouraged, fostering a convivial atmosphere.
The skilled performers captivate guests with their mastery of traditional Irish performing arts, transporting them to the Emerald Isle. The event offers a unique opportunity to witness and engage with authentic Irish culture through an evening of music, dance, and storytelling.
The Dublin Irish House Party takes place at The Lansdowne Hotel, located at 27 Pembroke Road in Dublin. The venue accommodates a maximum of 50 travelers, and the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Confirmation is received upon booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the event.
The event offers these logistics:
What do guests say about the Dublin Irish House Party experience? Reviewers highlight the fantastic entertainment and talented performers, with many recommending the show. However, some feedback suggests the dinner may not meet expectations, with suggestions to dine elsewhere before attending. The experience is described as fun, memorable, and a great way to enjoy authentic Irish culture.
Positives | Negatives | Recommendations |
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Excellent entertainment | Dinner not meeting expectations | Attend show only |
Talented performers | Dine elsewhere before show | |
Fun, memorable experience |
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The Dublin Irish House Party may not be the most suitable for families with children. The event focuses on adult entertainment, and the venue is not wheelchair accessible, which could pose challenges for families with young kids.
Yes, guests can choose to attend the show-only option without purchasing the dinner. The event offers flexibility, allowing visitors to experience the traditional Irish entertainment separately from the three-course meal.
The Dublin Irish House Party event does not have a dress code or dress-up theme. Guests can attend in casual clothing, as the focus is on the immersive entertainment experience rather than formal attire.
The Dublin Irish House Party accommodates dietary restrictions and food allergies. Guests can choose from vegetarian and fish options, and the venue will gladly cater to any other dietary needs upon request.
Unfortunately, the event cannot be rescheduled or postponed due to inclement weather. The show goes on rain or shine, as the venue is indoors. Guests should plan accordingly and dress appropriately for the weather when attending the event.
The Dublin Irish House Party offers a unique cultural experience in an intimate 18th-century setting. Theres some good a delightful three-course meal or enjoy the lively musical and dance performances showcasing All-Ireland champions. With a maximum capacity of 50, this event promises an unforgettable night filled with Irish charm and entertainment. Feedback from previous guests has been overwhelmingly positive, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic taste of Irish culture.