Sunday, October 10, 2010

The Bloody Stream

A warm and welcoming interior with an old-fashioned feel, an open turf-burning fireplace, classic signage and characterful bric-a-brac stirring memories of a bygone era are just some of the atmospheric features of The Bloody Stream.Add the warm atmosphere and idyllic surroundings with an extensive menu that includes mouth-watering seafood dishes made from catches landed locally, a Mediterranean-style beer garden and a rich diversity of live music every evening and you have all the elements that make The Bloody Stream a very special venue indeed.

Part of the Wright Bar Group that also includes Findlaters of Howth, Wrights Cafe Bar in Swords and The Angler’s Rest in the Strawberry Beds at Chapelizod, Gilbert & Wright’s in Malahide, Swords and Dun Laoghaire, not forgetting The Wright Venue. The Bloody Stream is named after the stream over which it is built and which was stained by blood from battles with the Danes during the Norman Invasion in the 12th
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