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What's on in Dublin this weekend? New restaurants, club nights and fun things to do

What's happening in Dublin this weekend?

With another few days of good weather on the horizon, we are feeling energised and looking forward to a weekend of wholesome activities, delicious food and perhaps some late night dancing.

From parties to brand new restaurant openings to family friendly activities, here are our top picks for what's on in Dublin this weekend.

St Anne's Market

The St Anne's Market brings an abundance of life to the north Dublin park, with food stalls filling their air with stunning aromas and people's bellies with delicious grub.

Expect cuisine from all around the world to fuel your day of meandering through the park and perhaps an exploration along the coast and up the causeway to Dollymount Strand.

Read more: Eight Dublin restaurants added to the prestigious Michelin Guide

Southpaw

We love pizza and folded pizza loaded with toppings sounds like the next tasty step we are more than willing to take this weekend.

That's exactly what you will get at Southpaw, which recently opened on Crown Alley in Temple Bar. They also serve up delicious cannolis.

Pizza a Portafoglio from Southpaw in Temple Bar (Southpaw)

Dublin Kilo Sale Pop Up

In the market for some new colourful summer bits for the wardrobe? Kilo sales are perhaps the best places to head for that as you're sure to find colourful shirts, dresses, skirts, jackets and more.

Taking place this Saturday, March 26 between 10am and 4pm at CHQ, you'll be able to get a whopping kilo of bits for €30.

You can get tickets here.

Mr C and other class DJs at the Button Factory

A special club night which will be DJed by a number of 2000s legends is set to raise thousands for homeless people in Dublin.

This Friday, March 25 sees The Button Factory in Temple Bar play host to Dance 4 Homelessness, a special club night which aims to raise funds for the Peter McVerry Trust.

Included in the line-up is The Shamen front man Mr C as well as Mr Spring, Mark Kavanagh, Francois, Dean Sherry and Irish OldSkool Collectives.

Tickets for Dance 4 Homelessness this Friday, March 25 at The Button Factory are on sale now for between €22.20 and €27.55 via Eventbrite.

Richard West AKA Mr C (Jim Dyson/Getty Images)

House of WIG at The Workman's Club

A night of fierce drag and colourful performances is in store as House of WIG returns to The Workman's Club this Sunday, March 27.

Drag performers who plan to stun the audience include Naomi Diamond, Shaquira Knightly, Donna Fella and Anziety.

Tickets are available through Eventbrite.

Polish Wine Fest

Polish Wine Fest takes place this Sunday, March 27 at The Fumbally Stables and with 16 producers, there is the opportunity to try 70 different wines.

All proceeds will go to the rehabilitation of Ewa Galka - who is slowly recovering from a stroke.

Tickets are available here.

Howth Market

Another worthy market to check out this weekend is that of Howth, located just across the road from the train station.

With a stunning little coffee shop, a number of delectable food trucks and stunning little crafts, it's the ideal start to a fun filled day in this quaint seaside village.

Read more: Dublin Lego show set to inspire wonder in kids and adults this summer

Read more: Dublin 8 beer and food festival returning for delicious flavours and great craic

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