Brownes Townhouse - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Dress to Impress would seem to be the motto of this established brasserie; as soon as you walk up the granite steps into the small drawing room, the eclectic, luxurious decor almost assaults you. Italian-style friezes, jewel-color walls covered in gilded mirrors, velvet-draped tall windows, and crys... fodors.com
No title - expert review If you love luxury but hate big chain hotels, look no further than this sumptuously restored Georgian town house right on St. Stephen's Green. Originally a gentleman's club, it was converted in 2000 into one of the city's best boutique hotels and has been chalking up awards and accolades ever since.... frommers.com
No title - expert review Situated in St. Stephen's Green, the heart of Dublin's most fashionable district, Brownes offers 11 elegant guestrooms and fine cuisine in a stylishly restored 18th-century Georgian townhouse. Considered one of Dublin's finest small luxury boutique hotels, at Brownes each room has been individually ... travelintelligence.net
No title - expert review TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DOLLARS RATES: 230 Dollars for a Double Room and 190 Dollars for a Single Room (Rate includes breakfast, complimentary teas, coffees and mineral waters). Reservation has to be paid in DollarsSituated on Dublin's beautiful St. Stephens Green Brownes Townhouse and Brasserie has t... sidestep.com
Brown lettuce and tinned mandarin segments - user review Was excited at the prospect for being brought to Brownes for Valentines. The result was EXTREMELY disappointing. My starter had ice cream rasperrry sauce drizzled all over (duck breast). The mash for the mains was cold, the plates were cold. We were rushed through our meal. The white wine was warm, ... fodors.com
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