DublinOne has officially launched!
- Tue, 29 Nov 2016
We are delighted to announce our exciting new brand focusing on Dublin city’s Northside district, ‘Dublin One’.
A unique destination with a diverse wealth of retail, culinary, cultural and entertainment offerings – Dublin One is where traditional and contemporary sit side by side. The district spans the streets of O’Connell Street to Capel Street and Parnell Street to the end of Liffey Street with approximately 850 businesses operating in this pulsating area of the capital.
Over 600,000 feet flock weekly to these Northside streets, with its 130 cafes and restaurants serving over two million cups of steaming coffee and dishing up delicious meals for up to one million hungry revellers each week.
Visitors to Dublin One can discover new worlds of food every day with cuisines from over 17 different ethnicities available, from African, Asian and Brazilian to Greek, Japanese, Moldovan, Vietnamese and good old Irish food on offer, the choice is endless.
To celebrate the launch, Dublin One has teamed up with photographer Peter Varga of Humans of Dublin to create an exhibition featuring individuals from the Dublin One area. Peter spent an entire day capturing and experiencing the lives of the people living, working and enjoying what Dublin One has on offer. The photography exhibition of the ‘Humans of Dublin One’ is free to the public and will be housed in Jervis Street Shopping Centre on the First Floor, until Christmas.
With over 350 retail units in the district and four of the country’s best known department stores, Dublin One is one of the busiest shopping hubs in the country. Visitors can explore the world from a leprechaun’s point of view in Ireland’s National Leprechaun Museum, visit the time capsule of Dublin’s oldest operating movie theatre, The Savoy. Or, lose yourself in the pages of your favorite book in the Central Library.
Dublin One district in a nutshell (stats per week):
- Over 1,000 blow-dries take place across the 15 hair salons in the area
- Over 200 people per week brave tattoos and piercings in the eight tattoo and piercing parlours
- Over 600 beards trimmed in the seven barber shops
- More than 700 movie screenings across the two cinemas
- Almost 100 engagement rings purchased from the 17 jewellers
- Dublin One is home to the oldest continuously operating maternity hospital in the world
- Madigan’s pub, North Earl Street is the only pub in Dublin with an original Harry Clarke stained glass ceiling work. Harry Clarke is one of Ireland’s best known stained glass artist.
- A dog named Molly once had her 100th birthday in Jack Nelsons pub on Capel Street
- The Church Bar uses some of the original stage from the Adelphi theatre on Middle Abbey Street. Among the famous acts to walk on the stage were The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys and Johnny Cash.
- The Ilac Shopping Centre opened in 1981 and was the very first shopping centre in Dublin’s city centre
- Bullet marks can still be seen in the GPO which are from the 1916 Easter Rising