
Looking for something to do this week? We have a few ideas for you.
Read on to find out what's happening around the country this week.
Dublin Horse Show Menu At The Dylan Hotel, Dublin
Wednesday, 7th August, to Sunday, 11th August
This Wednesday will see the 2019 Dublin Horse Show kick-off and to celebrate, The Dylan Hotel will showcase a Dublin Horse Show-inspired menu at The Dylan Bar, The Nurserie and The Eddison. The new menu offers a range of delicious treats, including Afternoon Sea, offering a variety of seafood instead of classic afternoon tea fare. More info here.

Afternoon Sea at The Dylan Hotel.
The Wine & Cheese Festival
Thursday, August 8th until Sunday, August 11th at Iveagh Gardens, Dublin
We've been waiting for this for months and now it's finally here! This weekend at the Iveagh Gardens, the Bodytonic team behind Eatyard will present The Wine & Cheese Festival, highlighting great cheese and wine from Ireland and around the globe. There will also be lots of entertainment, masterclasses and more taking place over the weekend, so make sure to get your tickets ASAP as a few of the sessions have sold out already. Find out more about this festival here.

The Peroni Libera Series Presents Sip And See
Wednesday, August 7th at The Stella Theatre, Dublin
The last event in the Peroni Libera Series takes place this Wednesday in The Stella Theatre in Rathmines. Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet will be shown on the big screen, with Peroni Libera 0.0% on offer alongside Italian cicchetti bites like bruschetta and arancini. Tickets cost €20 per person and can be purchased here.

Dr Patrick Conner With Chinnery Gin
Wednesday, August 7th at Chester Beatty Library
Chinnery Gin will welcome leading George Chinnery (the man who inspired Chinnery Gin) scholar Dr Patrick Conner to Chester Beatty Library this Wednesday. Guests will get to enjoy two Chinnery cocktails, as well as Silk Road Café canapés, plus a guided gin tasting with distiller David Havelin and a talk with Dr Conner. For tickets, call Sabhbh on 01-4070759.

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