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A mouthwatering display of international favourites, from Mexican burritos to Greek salads.
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Foodstuffs from around the world and Irish crafts.
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For those who don’t have a chance to visit Avoca in Powerscourt, this shop is a satisfactory alternative, with its range of goods and clothes. Excellent food section, and a restaurant on the top floor.
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This is one of the main outlets of Avoca, stocking a wide range of their own label clothes, gifts and foods. The self-serve restaurant sells huge helpings of Mediterranean food.
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More than 800 fine wines to choose from here.
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Bewley’s are Ireland’s finest tea shops, though the crowds often detract from the elegance.
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A quick trip on the DART will take you out to the seaside village of Blackrock where, at weekends, an 18th-century tavern and courtyard house more than 60 stalls selling secondhand books, clothes and bric-à-brac, as well as genuine antiques.
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The smartest department store in town. A couple of floors of designer labels give the fashionistas plenty of scope, and there’s also a great glass and china department featuring top Irish designs.
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This small shop specializes in Irish music records and CDs; it is difficult to pass by without being lured in by the Celtic tunes wafting into the street.
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This cosy shop offers a dazzling array of local Irish whiskeys in addition, of course, to the more famous brands. The service is as warm as a nip of the uisce beatha (water of life).
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