
An Brog in Cork.
Niall Gubbins writes:
What a pity they’re not playing tonight.
Lord Mayor Christy Burke and Roz Purcell in Fire at the Mansion House, Dawson Street
Need somewhere to go on Good Friday?
That doesn’t involve the stations of the cross?
Read on
Sinead writes:
FIRE Restaurant and Lounge on Dublin’s Dawson Street will open and welcome guests this Good Friday, 3rd April. While operating in full compliance with the licensing laws, the award winning FIRE’s decision to open dramatically improves the options for tourists and locals this Good Friday as one of the very few restaurants open in the city.
Open in the lounge from midday, and in the restaurant from 1pm ‘til late, FIRE has created a special menu of non-alcoholic cocktails…as required by law, all beer taps and alcohol must be covered…more details here
Alternative Good Friday suggestions (where even hooch may be available) welcome below.
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin tonight.
Fully licensed.
Leinster RFC tickets competition winner Conor writes:

“Enjoying the game [Leinster Vs Bennetton Treviiso] from the posh seats….”
Update:
FYI @PittBrosBBQ will NOT be doing BYOB as we had previously said. They're not legally allowed. Sorry for any inconvenience.
— publin.ie (@publinie) April 16, 2014
Via Independent.ie