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Sunday Brunch with Dan Carter
Sunday, February 27, 2033, 11:00am - 04:00pm
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Join us each Sunday for Brunch with local piano artist Dan Carter!
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Monday
3:00-8:00
Tuesday
3:00-8:00
Wednesday
12:00-9:00
Thursday
12:00-9:00
Friday
12:00-10:00
Saturday
12:00-10:00
Sunday Brunch
11:00-4:00
Sunday Dinner
4:00-8:00
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03/17/2027
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High Court appoints provisional liquidators to Born Clothing group over €7m debt
Housing Minister says he was ‘very angry’ with pension error, as 24 others yet to repay thousands owed
Man jailed for 12 months after assault on landlord who asked him to leave property
UCD medicine student refused costs of High Court case following alleged rape
Youth who killed his friend, sold heroin in custody and assaulted prison officer, court hears
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