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Anglers Rest
Dublin City, Co. Dublin
Anglers Rest is an award winning seafood, bar and restaurant, located in the heart of the country and yet only a 15 minute drive from the city centre, beside the River Liffey and the Phoenix Park. There is traditional Irish music from Thursday to Sunday.

The Anglers Rest on Knockmaroon Hill at Chapelizod offers an extensive menu in the welcoming ambience of its French threadbare style elegance. Just a 15 minute drive from Dublin City centre, this landmark establishment in the seclusion of the Strawberry Beds, next door to the Phoenix Park, has a history that stretches back to Cromwellian times and the famous patriot Michael Collins, and has long been considered the favourite watering hole of anglers fishing along the banks of the adjacent River Liffey.

Extensive car parking adds to the attraction, especially for tour groups. The sprawling outdoor Sackville Terrace is renowned for its summer dining, the Salmon Room can cater for intimate private dining while the stylish upstairs Phoenix Room, with a capacity of up to 150, is perfect for weddings and other special events.

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20 Knockmaroon Hill, Castleknock, Dublin, D20 AH96, Ireland
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