Three brand new openings have arrived on Baggot Street, giving Dubs even more reason to head to this bustling area of the city centre.
Located on the corner of Baggot Street Lower and Fitzwilliam Street, Thomas Rody Maher's is now open for punters.
The pub has gotten a new lease of life and is now open as a neighbourhood pub with the addition of new casual dining brand MOM Chicken downstairs, and a DIME Coffee hatch to the side.
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MOM Chicken on the lower ground floor of Maher's serves simple, succulent chicken in burgers or by the strip. It is set to be a treat for chicken lovers with a menu consisting of a combo box with a crispy chicken burger or strips, fries, garlic Texas toast, and lashings of MOM Gravy.
Toppings on burgers are free and include things like smashed avocado, onion, lettuce, tomato, MOM sauce, honey mustard, ranch or Cajun dressing, pickles, jalapenos and cheesy sauce. Plus, you can enjoy this indulgent fare with a pint in hand.
MOM Chicken will be giving away 20 free meals every day for the next week with a competition taking place on the restaurant's Instagram page.
Meanwhile Thomas Rody Maher's is open seven days a week from 12pm daily. The building has been carefully restored and the interiors of the new bar take inspiration from the previous tenants.
The pub space features salvaged seating, nooks, crannies, and a reclaimed back bar, formerly that of Jacobs & Company.
There is also an original mural from the late Owen Walsh, a local artist who painted the piece in the 1960s and was uncovered during the renovation.
With the new opening, the bar has introduced a cocktail menu, plus a list of favourite beers, wines and spirits. There is also a south facing terrace for sunny days in the city.
The DIME Coffee hatch is open to the side of the pub ,open daily from 7am serving custom blend DIME roast coffee and a selection of pastries and treats.
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