Originally published at Now Is A Long Time Too. You can comment here or there.

And indeed, where in this part of the city is good for lunch? There isn’t the same selection of sandwich and coffee shops as Dun Laoghire (or if there is, they’re cunningly concealed). The ideal is a baguette and coffee for five euros or under. A sandwich will do instead of a baguette, and other options will be considered. Somewhere I could sit down for an hour would also be useful, as eating in the office means eating at my desk; we don’t have the nice kitchen table from the old place.


From: [identity profile] tobinjt.livejournal.com


The Pig and Heifer is quite good; it's on Pearse St, about 3 minutes east of Westland Row. I don't think you can sit down though.

There's a place on Westland Row (or Lombard St or whatever it's really called) called Lunch (I think) which does nice food; more that 5 quid I'd say, but you can sit down.

There's also the JCR or even the Hamcaf ;)
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com


I saw the P&H yesterday from a distance; it's on the cards for trying today. The Lunch place may bear some examination; I don't mind paying a little extra if I can sit down. As for the Hamcaf - a certain perversity seems to insist that I should try it again. :)
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