The Backwards Man wrote: » Don't think I've ever had a first date in a bar. What's wrong with a walk in the park, a visit to a nice museum or a date at the pictures?
That_Guy wrote: » Summer is just around the corner. Few cans of Dutch sitting on the boardwalk. If you're hungry, Apache do a student deal for a fiver. Sorted.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Finches Neilstown
Valetta wrote: » t on a first date once. It was really nerve wracking and awkward. Since then I only ever go on second dates. Much more relaxed and easy going.
PowerToWait wrote: » Well so do I. Great pub. Great crowd.
irish son wrote: » I like Cafe en Seine, its a nice looking place that makes me look slightly sophisticated for suggesting ( I'm not ), there are quieter less busy areas upstairs to chat plus from up there you can look down and make funny comments about the other pioneers :pac: I'd usually leave before the loud dance music starts.
Deleted User wrote: » The Hacienda isn't too far from Dice and it's a little gem
AnonoBoy wrote: » Imagine the embarrassment though if you bring a date there and then Shay doesn't let you in!
yourdeadwright wrote: » What are the best cocktail bar's in the city centre ?
NiallBoo wrote: » http://peruke.ie/
yourdeadwright wrote: » Can you reserve seat up stair for drinks only ? or do you have to eat ? Iv never been