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 Where should i go in ireland?
A friend and I have 2 weeks to roam about, we have a weekend in dublin booked but nothing else in particular planned. We're gonna do some touristy stuff but we want the best experience possible.....


 Should the Gardai carry tasers?
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 Where is the the tallest montain in ireland?
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 Hello! I'm Italian! What are the weather and the temperature like in this period in Dublin?
Because I will leave for Dublin on 10th July...

Tahnk you very much and sorry for my English!

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 Nice places to visit south-east coast Eire?
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 Can someone help me please. Is there a ferry From "Cobh" near Cork in Ireland To Southampton in England. ?
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 If you come from ireland
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o tool etc; does anyone from america know george ...


 Do I need visa to vist Ireland?
do I need visa to vist Ireland I have a resident permit in G...


 I might be doing a student exchange to Ireland, my junior year of high school (I'm 16)- anything to tell me?
Advice?
Anything to say to my parents to keep them calm?
What's good in Ireland?
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 Cheapest way to travel from Dublin to Uk?
Looking to make a day trip to london in a couple weeks time.
Just wondering the cheapest way to do that?
Will also settle for a weekend trip if needs be....


 What is the main spoken language in Ireland? How much English is spoken there?
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 Where is the overall best place to live in ireland???
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 Texting a ireland number from a uk mobile?
i cant seem to be able to text my friend in ireland any help guys?
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 Foreigners living in ireland before 1900s?
In fiction, was it possible to have a foreigner in Ireland before the 1900s who married there and had a family?...


 Hello, I would like to hear from Ireland, is that possible?
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 Who knows ireland,waterford?
ok u looked at this because you know ireland, well my question is about waterford, isnt it true that waterford does not have a train station, i know it just over the bridge buts it co.kilkenny once ...


 Visiting Ireland from US and driving lots of back roads - Do you recommend a GPS?
Which maps are best? Which GPS is best for money (not too expensive)?...


 I need a list of Irish Contributions?
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Teacher

How much does it cost to eat in Ireland?

My class is doing a travel project and they need to know, on average, the cost for eating in Ireland. We're more interested in pub dining and restaurant dining than fast food. Thanks for your help.

    



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ryleen martine
i would say at least 15 euro per person.


idaboss
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you can get a carvery lunch in most towns for 8 to 10 euro, it's a bit more expensive, around 12, in dublin. soups are 4-5 euro, and desserts vary. a full fried breakfast is around 7 euro while the infamous 'jumbo breakfast roll' is 5-6euro. restaurants vary and the more expensive are not always the ones with the better cuisine, local knowledge is at a premium in such matters


kareena
about 12 for a pub not including drinks and 25 for restaurant


irish
All depend on the restaurant and hotel. For the really good restaurants it will cost you E50.00 to E65.00, and for the normal restaurants like everyday, about E20.00 - E30.00. But in a hotel during the day lunch will average between E7.95 to E11.95, that is just for a lunch.


pingu says
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potato based meals are far cheaper than british prices, they'll practically throw chips in for free in a lot of bars. places like donegal do forozen chips and fish cheap in bars about 4-5 euro, a basket of sandwiches for about the same. but price and quality varies from county to county. dublin being the most pricey, belfast in county antrim isnt too far behind.


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
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It would depend on the Restaurant/hotel quality.
On Average €30-35 in a standard hotel.
In an Upper class restaurant/hotel it would be up to €40.


Orla C
Many restaurants have websites with menus on them, and prices. So get surfing and figure it out!


Anti theist
I would say add about 25% to here


joseph b
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Ireland for Guinness average cost about erm
300 Euros





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