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We're just two sleeps away from Forbidden Fruit 2017!
It's set to be a busy weekend. as two day tickets for the festival have already sold out. A limited number of day tickets are still available. You can get more information on that HERE.
We bet your WhatsApp group has been hopping the past few days trying to plan your day/weekend with the gang.
We've put together a little list of places where you can get a good feed before the festival.
Lime Tree Cafe
This little cafe on the Inchicore Road is extremely tasty. They're closed Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, so if you're heading here before the festival, Saturday is your only option. They've a delicious menu that caters for breakfast and lunch-goers. The chicken and pesto wrap in particular got rave reviews. Check out there menu HERE.
Union 8
This contemporary eatery is in the heart of Dublin 8 and on the South Circular Road. It's open all weekend for brunch. It's not one to be missed. Dribble over the brunch menu HERE.
Ryan's & FX Buckley Steakhouse
If you're feeling a bit 'notions' and feel like treating yourself to a steak this place is for you. It's on Parkgate street and super close to the festival ground. This place is delicious and words won't do it justice. It needs to be tried to be believed. G'wan, it's pay week. See their offerings HERE.
Nancy Hands Bar & Restaurant
Again, this place offer a wide range on their various menus, and even have a gluten free menu. You won't leave here hungry that's for sure. Check out all their grub HERE.
Wuff
This place is situated on Benburb Street/Arran Quay, about 15 minutes from the festival grounds at the Royal Hospital. It's locally owned, and serves brekkie, lunch and dinner and also offer a killer brunch menu at the weekends. Get the gang together and start your day with some eggs Benedict - you won't regret it. Check out all there is to munch right HERE.