48 Hours at the Grafton Hotel Dublin
Travel Talk with Ed Finn in Association with Destination Cleveland
Saturday, 25 November 2023 - 7 minutes
My recent stay at the Grafton Hotel in Dublin was a terrific experience from start to finish. The hotel's prime location allowed me to immerse myself in the vibrant energy of the city, with iconic landmarks and cultural attractions such as Trinity College and the Book of Kells, just a stone's throw away. The stylish atmosphere of this boutique 128 bedroom hotel exuded a perfect blend of sophistication and warmth, creating a welcoming and comfortable ambiance.
The festive Christmas tree and decor added an extra layer of luxury to the experience. The rooms interiors blend modern elegance with classic charm, creating a welcoming and tranquil atmosphere. The furnishings are not only aesthetically pleasing but also remarkably comfortable, providing a very restful night's sleep.
The thoughtful amenities provide a touch of indulgence, from plush bedding to state-of-the-art technology, The attention to detail extended to the impeccable cleanliness and well thought out organisation of the space, showcasing the hotel's commitment to providing a top-notch guest experience.
Contrary to the occasional disappointment that can accompany hotel restaurants, the dining experience at Bartley's at the Grafton Hotel was a delightful exception. From the outset, the starters were a symphony of flavours, each dish showcasing culinary expertise and a creative touch that surpassed typical hotel dining expectations. The Glin Valley Chicken wings were one of the best that I've had plus the amazing flavours of the very creative Corn Ribs with curry seasoning and Lime... a delightful first for me!
For my main course, I went for a traditional turkey and ham dish, this was served with roast potatoes, veg & sprouts, Cranberry Sauce, Chestnuts and Gravy - Ooh - this was was a highlight that left a lasting impression. Amazing value for just €26 - The execution was flawless, with the meat cooked to perfection. Bartley's restaurant is a culinary gem, with great service and an ambiance that enhanced the overall enjoyment of the meal. This dining experience was a testament to the hotel's head chef's Lee's commitment to providing guests with a gastronomic journey that transcends the ordinary. The Shepherd's pie is hearty, flavourful, comforting, rich, succulent, well-seasoned, indulgent, satisfying, classic, aromatic, wholesome, delectable, mouthwatering, expertly layered, tender and just melt-in-your-mouth. You may have guessed that I enjoyed this dish just a little. It was the perfect dish for a crisp frosty December evening Braised Lamb Shoulder, Topped with Creamy Mash & Parmesan well prices at €20.
The Grafton Cosmo..... delicious and thanks to cocktail legend Gary Campbell for the recommendation!
Bartley's Cocktail Bar has a very exciting range of mixologists masterpieces - One of my faves was the very decadent Grafton Cosmo - Belvedere Blackberry & Lemongrass Vodka, Triple Sec, Cranberry Juice, and Fresh Lime - €14
Breakfast was also excellent the following morning with lots of options from the perfectly cooked traditional Irish Breakfast, Power Bowls, Savoury Croissants and a delightful array of light pastries and muffins. Give yourself plenty of time for the day's most important meal here - The coffee was also superb.
The Grafton is doing some great special offers for December and January with luxury doubles from €180 for two with breakfast. They also have a funky and rather stylish eight bed room for that special guys or gals night out. Bunk Beds with a stylish twist and those rooms from €375.
Sometimes a little break in your own city can be wonderful and I thoroughly enjoyed my Trinity Trails Tour with our wonderful student guide who's passion and exuberance for this wonderful college was infectious and at only €16 it was great value.
We sometimes forget how amazing the Book of Kells and the library room are! Just wondering around the campus with it's wonderful variety of flora and fauna makes even myself feel positively erudite. The alma mater of Wilde and Beckett and our first woman Pressie - Mary Robinson indeed. A few hours of retail therapy in Brown Thomas topped off a very perfect stay in this area of Dublin.... Grafton Street at 11 is a little bit of heaven indeed....
A big thanks to Barry Francis and his team at the Grafton Hotel for their warm and effortless hospitality, creating an inviting and memorable experience. Their genuine friendliness and attentiveness made every interaction feel personal and welcoming. From check-in to dining and all points in between, the staff possess a genuine enthusiasm that reflects a commitment to exceptional service.
For full details and to book - www.thegrafton.ie
Trinity Trails Tours - www.trinity.ie
Subscribe to this podcast
Sunshine Meets...
-
Sunshine Meets Fr Peter McVerry
Andrea Hayes in conversation with Fr Peter McVerry
-
Sunshine Meets Pat Shortt
Pat Shortt in conversation with Sunshine 106.8's Joe Harrington