Saturday 4 April 2015

Florals and Pinstripe



Coast
I’m not normally one for chunky jewellery, but I was trying to put an outfit together for the Women in Business lunch at The Shelbourne hotel earlier this month and while I wanted to be business formal, I also wanted to be a little bit more dressy and feminine. I flew around the shops looking for a new dress, coming up with nothing. My friend was with me and we were at our wits end, I noticed her neckpiece and I was immediately taken with it. She works in Coast and always has amazing pieces. When we were home I tried on my dress with the necklace and it was PERFECT. She told me there was only one left in store so I jumped on it and now I am very proud of my beautiful floral neckpiece. You can also purchase these in Oasis or on the Coast website. They come in a range of colours, including black and grey.


Pennyes

This Jacket I got last week, looks great with Jeans or just about everything else. This one is navy and white but also comes in beige and white. It is an absolute steal for €25

 

I picked up this floral wrap/ shawl in Penneys yesterday for €15. It is absolutely gorgeous, is perfect for spring/ summer and delightfully versatile.




Wednesday 1 April 2015

Pubs of Dublin: Searsons, Baggott Street



I wanted to share this extraordinary pub with you. Searsons is steeped in history, with patrons such as Brendan Behan, a fellow Crumlin man, and Patrick Kavanagh both famous Irish poets – is a traditional Irish pub which recently got a revamp by new owner Charlie Chawke.
Tripadvisor

I met a friend there last night for some dinner and drinks. I hadn’t been to Searsons since a Christmas party in 2008, so the changes were a little disorientating at first; I thought I was in the wrong place. It’s completely modernised, whilst keeping the traditional feel; it looks fantastic. The bar is situated at the front of the pub in the centre and is accessible from all sides in a U-shape. The seating area both in the bar and dining area is open and airy, yet warm. The dining area is located right beside the open kitchen, with its modern, sleek design, which is complimented by the chic red sofa seating along one wall and Cream leather chairs througout. 

We were welcomed into the heart of the dining area and the waitress couldn’t have been more attentive, making sure we had everything we required. I ordered the Linguini Arrabbiata with Chicken.

It was absolutely delicious, and flavoursome. I couldn’t resist the Terry’s Chocolate Orange Cheesecake which just melted in my mouth. It was the most luscious cheesecake I’ve ever tasted, topped off by a fresh mint chocolate icecream - heaven. My friend had the Rotisserie half Chicken which she said was "succulent". I tasted her honey carrots which were delightful.

 

As the evening wore on, the changing, coloured lighting made for some welcome ambience as we nattered the time away over a few reasonably priced, and tasty glasses of wine.

I almost forgot to mention the highlight of Searsons for me, is the piano. What a beauty; and as I stared at it in awe, I noticed that the cardboard tealight lampshade was advertising not only Sunday Jazz nights, but Saturday Piano night. HOW have I not heard of this before? I will most definitely be making a date with that piano in the next few weeks.


 #78 of 1971 best restaurants in Dublin on Tripadvisor