Friday, August 27, 2010

Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium

Description:
Shelbourne Park the flagship greyhound stadium in the country is now widely considered as one of the leading night time entertainment venues in Dublin. Situated in the business district the stadium is the perfect location for all types of outings whether it be a corporate or work outing, family celebration or simply a night out with friends with packages to suit every pocket and taste. The superb purpose built venue contains a 450 seated grandstand restaurant ( with catering by the highly regarded Dobbins organisation) providing both tote and bar service to your table while you dine, seven corporate suites overlooking the track with buffet, dinner and cocktail menus available upon request (capacity 280), luxurious bars and very popular ground floor carvery offering superb value cuisine. The stadium exudes excitement, passion and atmosphere as some of the fastest greyhounds in training show their paces around this famous racing circuit. With 11 thrilling races each race night a great night’s entertainment is guaranteed.

SATURDAY NIGHT DINING:
The Saturday night dining experience at Shelbourne Park offers a thrilling night in luxurious surroundings with the Dobbins award winning team looking after all your catering requirements. With both bar and tote service to your table the most stressful party of the night will be trying to pick a few winners from the top class 12 race programme containing many of Ireland’s fastest greyhounds. A truly memorable night is guaranteed for you and your party whether it be an intimate table for two or a group as large as 800. This unique excitement makes Shelbourne Park the ideal venue for any social event be it your company, family, club or simply a night out with friends.

1 comment:

karyn zoldan said...

While the amenities may sound appealing, as a spectator, do you want to leave knowing that the sport of greyhound racing perpetuates animal cruelty? Dogs are confined to small crates for hours on end. Dogs are senselessly injured. Dogs are euthanized.

Is this entertainment?

I don't think so.