Long before Mick Wallace redeveloped Bloom Lane into the unofficially named “Italian Quarter”, Dublin already has it's own little Italy as it was known. Dublin's Italian community lived in the area located between Ship Street, Chancery Lane and Werburgh Street between the 1840s and the 1930s.
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Little Italy is regarded as Ireland's leading Italian food and wine importer servicing hotels, cafés, restaurants, delicatessens and gourmet shops, as well as ...
The Italian Quarter (Irish: An Ceathrú Iodálach) is an unofficially-named private development on the north bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, ...
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Apr 26, 2016 · charming, small restaurant. reservations a must excellent service. fabulous homemade pasta, outrageous bolognese, marvelous desserts. Impeccable service. great ...
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This place is your one stop shop for all your Italian food needs. They also have a nice range of alcohol. There are lots of pastas as well… read more.
Importers, Distributors & Specialists of Fine Italian Food & Wine. 139a/140 North King Street, Dublin 7, Ireland. Eircode: D07 TH28.