Thursday, October 14, 2010

Beaufield Mews

Celebrating over 50 years in the business, Beaufield Mews is Dublin's oldest restaurant. Various packages of your choice are available with the unforgettable tasteful wine collected from different parts of the world.Beaufield Mews is Dublin's oldest restaurant where the buildings date back to the 18th century and are the stables and Coach House of the old Beaufield Mews Estate.The 18th century Courtyard makes the perfect backdrop for your photographs, as do the fabulous rose gardens at the rear. These have been lovingly restored & are wonderful for a drinks reception.

History:
Beaufield House & Mews has been in the possession of the current owner's family since 1930. It opened originally as an Antique shop in one room, opening only at night serving tea and homemade biscuits and scones made by the present owner Jill who made them as a child for pocket money. Gradually the holes in the roof were fixed and another room opened as a Restaurant in 1950 and ran by Mrs Kirwan. Back in the 1950s, there were really only restaurants in Dublin city centre; it was a new idea to have a Restaurant in the suburbs.

The Wine list:
The Wine list has been brought especially from different parts of the world to make your visit a memorable one. This list includes the following countries:
Argentina
Australia
France
Germany
Italy
New Zealand
Portugal
South Africa
Spain

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