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Shining brightly on the south corner of St. Stephen's Green is Dublin's most stylish landmark hotel. The Stephen's Green Hotel is a triumph of design where rich Georgian features form harmony with the clean lines of contemporary achitecture.
Reflecting the tone of the hotel, the ‘Pie Dish’ Restaurant introduces the diner to the finest contemporary bistro cuisine where a synergy of Internationalism and Irish creativity meet.
Like the ‘Magic Glasses’ Bar, the ‘Pie Dish’ restaurant draws its title from the much neglected writings of one of Ireland’s forgotten playwrights, George Fitzmaurice, who once lived in the Georgian buildings now a part of the Stephen’s Green Hotel.
The presence of Georgian architecture amidst a contemporary setting brings unique features to the hotel’s ‘Magic Glasses’ Bar. Fashioned within the splendour of these Georgian features, the bar is a quiet retreat, while the first floor of the Georgian section of the hotel has a magnificent lounge which reinstates the glory of such an era.
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