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The Coburg - At The Conrad Dublin Hotel

Entering through the Royal Horse Bazaar, The Coburg Gardens- from 1817 until 1865; named after the heir to the British Throne, the Saxe-Coburg family, The public park played host to an enchanting gas-lit Winter garden as well as the striking construction of the Dublin Exhibition Palace- a magnificent wrought iron structure modelled on London’s Crystal Palace.

The Coburg restaurant shall be permeated with equestrian detail, wrought iron flourishes and softly lit planted vistas to conjure an inspiring and unique all day dining experience embedded with vernacular history.

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The Coburg - At The Conrad Dublin Hotel

Entering through the Royal Horse Bazaar, The Coburg Gardens- from 1817 until 1865; named after the heir to the British Throne, the Saxe-Coburg family, The public park played host to an enchanting gas-lit Winter garden as well as the striking construction of the Dublin Exhibition Palace- a magnificent wrought iron structure modelled on London’s Crystal Palace.

The Coburg restaurant shall be permeated with equestrian detail, wrought iron flourishes and softly lit planted vistas to conjure an inspiring and unique all day dining experience embedded with vernacular history.

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The Coburg - At The Conrad Dublin Hotel

Entering through the Royal Horse Bazaar, The Coburg Gardens- from 1817 until 1865; named after the heir to the British Throne, the Saxe-Coburg family, The public park played host to an enchanting gas-lit Winter garden as well as the striking construction of the Dublin Exhibition Palace- a magnificent wrought iron structure modelled on London’s Crystal Palace.

The Coburg restaurant shall be permeated with equestrian detail, wrought iron flourishes and softly lit planted vistas to conjure an inspiring and unique all day dining experience embedded with vernacular history.

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The Coburg - At The Conrad Dublin Hotel

Entering through the Royal Horse Bazaar, The Coburg Gardens- from 1817 until 1865; named after the heir to the British Throne, the Saxe-Coburg family, The public park played host to an enchanting gas-lit Winter garden as well as the striking construction of the Dublin Exhibition Palace- a magnificent wrought iron structure modelled on London’s Crystal Palace.

The Coburg restaurant shall be permeated with equestrian detail, wrought iron flourishes and softly lit planted vistas to conjure an inspiring and unique all day dining experience embedded with vernacular history.