A Day in Dublin With Holly White

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A Day in Dublin With Holly White

Holly is an incredibly warm and vivacious Dublin soul who’s well known for her advocacy of veganism through her passion for plant based cooking (she recently brought out an amazing cookbook Vegan-ishand, support of animal rescue. Holly is the first friend I made through blogging so naturally I was delighted to have on board to share her virtual tour of Dublin city with us, I hope you guys enjoy it.

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I’m starting my perfect day by…

Waking up early and heading to Yogahub on Camden street for a Flow class. It’s the best way to start a productive day.

I’m heading for breakfast so I head to…

The Fumbally for avocado and tomato on toast.

No morning is complete without an epic coffee. I grab mine from…

Network on Aungier Street.

I have to catch up on work so I work from…

Home always. I get far too distracted working in coffee shops so I have to isolate myself away, usually with a deadline looming, to get work done.

All that work has worked up an appetite so for lunch I head to…

I usually put together some leftovers quickly at home but if I’ve time I’d love to head to Happy Food in Yoga Hub for an amazing veggie burger or else Two Boys Brew.

I meet a friend with their kids so to keep ‘em entertained I bring them to…

The ISPCA for the day. There are sanctuaries all over the country begging for help, and they don’t charge you entry!  There are always dogs and rescue animals that need love and care or just someone to play with them for a few hours.

Next up, a spot of shopping. This means I’m straight in to…

Arnotts. I love it there. The cosmetic hall is incredible and they’ve lots of contemporary women’s labels. It’s also just around the corner from Penney’s where I pick up my basics.

I want to impress an out-of-town friend so I bring them to this Dublin hidden gem…

Sova Food Vegan Butcher. Such good vegan food and it’s BYOB and always bustling. I love seeing how pleasantly surprised people are by how tasty good vegan food can be.

I’m going for a celebratory dinner so it has to be…

Balfes in The Westbury. I love the buzz of it there always bump into people. The corner couch is my favourite spot.

This night calls for a drink so I bring them on a mini pub-crawl to three of my faves…

The Blind Pig, then Peruke and Periwig for cocktails, then upstairs in The Westbury on a Friday night where they have jazz and the most comfortable couches around.

We grab some late-night eats in…

The falafel place in Temple Bar or Mcguiness’s Vegan Chipper on Camden Street.

My favourite thing about the city is…

That you can walk everywhere and even though I’ve lived here most of my life it’s constantly changing and there’s always new places to discover. I also think the people make Dublin. It just feels like home!

If I was a tourist in this city I’d definitely stay in…

The Merrion Hotel.

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