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15 Blue Book Restaurants featured in Hot Press Magazine’s Best of Ireland Restaurants 2017

29/03/2017

March 2017: Ireland’s Blue Book is excited to announce that 15 Blue Book Restaurants have been featured in Hot Press Magazine’s Best of Ireland Restaurants 2017.

The 2017 Top Restaurants include:

Gregans Castle Hotel, Co Clare

Ballymaloe House, Co. Cork

Browns Restaurant & Champagne Lounge, Co. Derry/Londonderry

Rathmullan House, Co. Donegal

Chapter One Restaurant, Dublin

L’Ecrivain Restaurant, Dublin

Restaurant Forty-One, Dublin

Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Dublin

Campagne Restaurant, Kilkenny

Sash Restaurant at No.1 Pery Square, Limerick

Viewmount House, Longford

The Tannery, Co. Waterford

Dunbrody House, Co. Wexford

Marlfield House, Co. Wexford

Rathsallagh House, Co. Wicklow

The Best of Ireland issue celebrates people and places since its debut edition in 2013. Summer’s not far off, after all, and the time is right to get exploring everything the issue has to offer in the way of fun, food and entertainment – from Dublin to Connemara and from West Cork to the furthest reaches of Co. Derry.  Which is why on this occasion, the 200 Best Restaurants in Ireland are listed – giving readers the best possible insiders’ guide to the places you simply have to try if you like good food.

Best of Ireland is also a comprehensive lifestyle guide. In addition to the fascinating list of Ireland’s 200 best Restaurants, there’s also a special on favourite Italian restaurants, ethnic eateries, the hottest brunches, and the best venues, music, nightlife, hotels and more. The contributors' – including Aidan Gillen, Sebastian Barry, Cassie Stokes, David Rooney, Bláthaid Treacy, Donal Ryan, Sharon Shannon and Jess Kavanagh – share their recommendations for entertainment, food, sport, fashion, tours and fun. 

About Hot Press 

For over 30 years, Hot Press has consistently rattled the cages of Irish society and broken exciting new ground in contemporary journalism. With an abiding commitment to music at its core, it remains the essential guide to rock, pop, dance and all the best in contemporary music, both nationally and internationally. That means the big names, of course, from U2 to DJ Shadow, but it also means the first coverage of new acts who might one day make big waves of their own.

But Hot Press is also about more than music. Its current affairs, cinema, sport, humour, books, fashion, politics, sex – everything that matters – receive the inimitable Hot Press treatment every fortnight

For more information, please see http://www.hotpress.com/bestofireland/

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