BYOB is back: Save money and bring your own booze to restaurants around Ireland.
Here are some restaurants that will allow you to bring your own.Hawksmoor restaurant on College Green, Dublin, occupies the former National Bank building. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
Since it opened recently in the former National Bank building on College Green, Hawksmoor has fast become a place to see and be seen in on the Dublin restaurant scene.said it’s more of a “special night out” kind of place – but on Mondays, the restaurant allows you to bring your own bottle of wine or champagne, and pay a corkage fee of just €5.Something of an institution along the canal in Dublin 4, Keshk Café focuses on Mediterranean cuisine, inspired by Lebanese, Greek and Turkish food.
How about a wine shop that allows you to eat while you sup wine from its shelves? At Fallon & Byrne on Dublin’s Exchequer Street, head downstairs for the cellar where you can choose from more than 300 wines while eating pizza or fish stew .The extensive selection at 64 Wine in Glasthule, south Dublin. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
Another wine shop option is Glasthule’s 64 Wine Bar by the sea in south Dublin, which has an extensive selection of its own wines that can be served with food every Thursday through to Saturday from 5pm to 9pm. Enjoy the summer vibes with a semi-sparkling La Jara Rose Frizzante or a Spanish Albarino, Forjas del Salnes, Leirana , drunk with a sharing board of charcuterie .
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