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Published 14:45 3 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 16:39 3 Nov 2018 GMT
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“We want to add something very different to the Dublin food scene. “Our concept is to bring the best of Irish artisan food to this location. Really high quality Irish food and Irish ingredients, but with a global flavour. "Hopefully, this will translate into a really great choice of foods – something to suit all palates, from traditional Irish dishes, to Korean delicacies, to the latest in vegan offerings. The mix is central to the success of the food hall."He added that a "rotational kitchen" is going to be incorporated, which means that guest chefs will be able to take up 12-week residencies at the food hall to "showcase new talent and add variety for regular customers." Communal seating will be in the central aisle of the church, with more tables for smaller groups on the first floor. There will be further space for 100 more diners in the former parochial hall behind the church, which will be linked to the main structure via an enclosed walkway. There will be further seating available outdoors - so, basically, the perfect venue for summer nights out. We'll see you there, so.
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