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Listed below are links to reviews of Temple Bar from around the web.
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"With an Irish name, tuna tartare on the menu, and the sort of anonymously stylish décor that exults in exposed brick and lacquer, it’s no surprise that Temple Bar flutters with yuppies. Still, a tweedier sort of drinker emerges for 5 o’cl..."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "The lighting is perfect and there are a plethora of comfortable places to sit with friends or a date. The larger tables are round for good conversation and the tables for two are mini booths perfect for intamacy...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Not the Temple Bar in Dublin: If you like bad service and unfriendly & unknowledgable bartenders, this is the place for you. This place could be a great bar because of the location, the ambiance and the name (Temple Bar is bar in Dublin)...." |
5 reviews
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[ more from phantomgourmet]
"Temple Bar is a cool cocktail lounge that"s perfect for post work unwinding with a sugar rimmed Kamikaze Martini and a light nosh. Phantom suggests dabbling in the Great Hill Blue Cheese Fondue served with cubed bread fresh veggies...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Start your night with an appetizer like a plate of wild Cape Cod mussels, seared beef carpaccio and, for those truly looking for beer food, Guinness and Irish potato fondue. Among the various rustic pizzas on the menu, you'll find simple pepperoni loaded..." |
6 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
[ more from tripadvisor]
"You'll have a perfectly good meal here, but it's nothing special. They have a nice range to the menu - from burgers to steak or salmon, but nothing is special and everything costs a bit more than it should...."
[ more from wcities]
"A gold-lettered, checkered awning hangs over the entrance to this brick-walled establishment, which has a copper-topped bar, mirrors and deep booths inside. The menu includes rabbit tenders, fondue, oysters and bouillabaisse...."
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