Sunday 18 August 2013

Speakeasy!

We visited a newly opened "Speakeasy" yesterday evening for an illicit cocktail before dinner. 

Speakeasy's originated during prohibition in the USA.  They were illegal liquor purveyors that only became known by word of mouth and of course were under constant threat of being raided by the police.

Today a speakeasy is a small bar that is not signposted or advertised.  Again knowledge of these secret bars are gained by word of mouth.  These bars are not mainstream and pride themselves on serving select well made cocktails with premium ingredients.

The speakeasy we visited is in Ranelagh above a particular restaurant (contact me directly for the name!).  To get to it we went up the back of the restaurant, through the staff area, out the fire door and up a small stairs.  We then entered a teeny dimly lit bar.  There are seats for about 20 max I'd say.  We sat at the bar which is US style in dark wood with a lip to the edge to prevent drinks falling off.

For drinks we chose a bourbon based "Old Fashioned" for Ciaran and a fresh tasting "Falling Water" for myself (we loved the Frank Lloyd Wright reference but perhaps this wasn't deliberate as it wasn't mentioned on the menu).

Our drinks were expertly made by the bar tender a lovely friendly lady who explained that many of the cocktails have been created by Paul (the proprietor, I presume) who has trained her to make them using the exact method every time. She said consistency was very important - I can't agree more!

We loved the atmosphere and the great tasting drinks.  We will be back!

Here's some pics of the bar and our drinks.







Saturday 17 August 2013

Rug me up!

It was all about Rugs this morning when we visited RugArt in Clonskeagh.  

We had borrowed a Jan Kath 'Maths' rug for a recent photo shoot in the house but of course as soon as it was taken away the place looked and felt so bare.  

We have decided that now is the time to begin looking for a rug for both the front and back room. Currently we have an old Habitat Rug in the back room that badly needs switching out. A rug will soften the look of the concrete floors as well as provide comfort under foot along with providing some sound insulation and hopefully lessen the echoes in the house.

RugArt have a great selection of rugs but we kept on being drawn back to the Jan Kath designs and in particular the amazing Maths rug.  We are having a think about it over the weekend as although stunning they are rather pricey.  


This rug is a work of art!

I found this rug interesting but would not choose it for my own house.

This is the Maths rug hanging on the wall. The colours are seriously vibrant.




Friday 16 August 2013

It's the little things....

Is there anything nicer than getting in to bed after it has been remade with clean sheets and covers??  Even better is doing it while wearing a fresh pair of pyjamas!

Other small pleasures in life include freshly baked bread with melting butter, a glass of warm milk when you cant sleep at night or best of all a shot a lemoncello after a tasty Italian meal.

What's your small pleasures in life?

In regard to Oprah

You have probably heard the story of how Oprah Winfrey was refused access to a bag by a shop assistant in Switzerland (she was there recently for Tina Turner's wedding, donchaknow!) who thought she wouldn't be able to afford it.  

Here's a hilarious letter sent in to the Daily Mail by a reader in regard to the Oprah incident

In relation to the above, I must point out for my American readers that a European size 12 & 14 is a US size 8 & 10!  I guess for a skinny minnie Italian that may have appeared fat (eeek) :-(  

Monday 12 August 2013

For a giggle....

I can't resist sharing this photo!

Did it make you laugh?

Dublin City Civic Offices

I needed to visit Dublin City Council offices in order to arrange parking permits for our cars.

The Civic Offices were highly controversial when built.  In the late 1970's plans were made to build on the historical site of Wood Quay.  There was huge public outcry but the plans went ahead.

Architect Sam Stephenson designed two huge bunker like buildings which were not liked by the general public.  I have to agree that they are not attractive from the outside.

However, I am currently in the building as I blog and internally I quite like it.  With a glass roofed atrium and internal foliage it has a very pleasing feel about it.

Do you like the look internally?




Here's the outside entrance.



Sunday 11 August 2013

Smarter than a smart

As regular readers know, I drive a Smart Car which I adore.  I was considering getting a new Smart until I came upon a Toyota IQ.  It's pretty much the same size as a Smart but it has two seats in the back (which is the boot space of the Smart). How clever!

The IQ has a 1 litre engine in comparison to the Smarts 599 cc engine.  It should get about 50mpg - awesome!

So anyway look what I picked up on Friday!


What do you think?!

Two teeny back seats - only comfortable for short journeys I would think (best for those with short legs!)


The other great thing is that I get to hold on to my beloved Smart! My husband got rid of his Mercedes and is driving the Smart instead. We live down a tiny cul de sac with limited parking so his large car was unsuitable (and very inefficient considering he only does a 2 mile round trip to work each day) - the Smart is a better option for him at the moment. Result!!!