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Be trendy<br />
in Dublin<br />
Network in two<br />
trendy restaurants<br />
next to Google<br />
headquarters<br />
This week in Dublin is about meeting people from<br />
all over the world and network with them to make<br />
your company look more appealing. Better to do it<br />
while eating. If you consider yourself to be a trendy<br />
entrepreneur, head to The Bath Bar on Bath Avenue.<br />
A meeting point for a multicultural crowd as it<br />
is located 500 meters away from the Google and<br />
Facebook headquarters. Right accross the street is<br />
Farmer Browns, another restaurant known for its<br />
stylish clientele who come to enjoy its breakfasts,<br />
lunches and dinners. Network at anytime of the day.<br />
Where? The Bath Bar on 26 Bath Ave Sandymount,<br />
Dublin 4 & Farmers Browns on 25A Bath Ave<br />
Ballsbridge, Dublin 4<br />
Websites: http://www.thebathpub.ie<br />
http://farmerbrownsburgers.ie<br />
© Anew McKnight<br />
Have A drink oN Fade Street,<br />
the can’t-miss road<br />
A few pints but a bite as well! On the rooftop of Fade St Social or<br />
inside the original red-brick wall Market bar, enjoy while sipping<br />
a cocktail (this is where the Twitter party will take place on Tuesday,<br />
for the happy few invited). In between, “The Bar with no name” is a<br />
gorgeous place with an excellent service. More chill than the two others.<br />
Where? Fade Street, Dublin 2<br />
Websites: http://www.fadestreetsocial.com<br />
http://www.marketbar.ie/<br />
http://www.yelp.ie/biz/the-bar-with-no-name-dublin-3<br />
Hang out in trendy South William Street<br />
Parallel to Fade Street, there’s the very lively South William Street. Head to Metro café (43 South William),<br />
the Parisian look-a-like coffee and then have a look at what the Loft Market has to offer if you want to bring back<br />
home a fancy vintage piece of clothing. If you’re more East London style, go have a coffee in an industrial setting<br />
at Fumbally on Fumbally Lane, a bit south of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, by walking down New St S.<br />
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