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    • #707556
      burge_eye
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      if I can digress from serious architectural discussion for a tick:

      I’m looking to host a catered party for c.150 “arty” people and am trying to find an alternative dublin venue. Anything goes really, from architectural gems to warehouses to churches to vacant office buildings. Any ideas?

    • #749121
      Anonymous
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      Tailors Hall in Christchurch, contact An Taisce on 4541786 can sit 100 upstairs and 60 downstairs
      In summer the excellent courtyard has an independent capacity for 200, one of Dublins quirkiest spaces without doubt, it was built in 1704 and has much history and excellent acoustics, has large modern kitchen for outside caterers and bar facilities controlled by the licencee

    • #749122
      Dubliner
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      Diaspora,

      Do you have some interest in An Taisce becuase that looks like advertising to me

    • #749123
      burge_eye
      Participant

      @Diaspora wrote:

      Tailors Hall in Christchurch, contact An Taisce on 4541786 can sit 100 upstairs and 60 downstairs
      In summer the excellent courtyard has an independent capacity for 200, one of Dublins quirkiest spaces without doubt, it was built in 1704 and has much history and excellent acoustics, has large modern kitchen for outside caterers and bar facilities controlled by the licencee

      Thanks Diapora – I checked it out but it’s a little too compartmented – need a bigger space preferably on one level.

    • #749124
      bigjoe
      Participant

      if memory serves me I think the law library rents out some of its posh rooms for do’s.

    • #749125
      Lotts
      Participant

      The gravity bar used to be available too. Might be a bit tight though.

    • #749126
      modular man
      Participant

      The Irish Film centre also used to be available

    • #749127
      Deadonarrival
      Participant

      How ’bout Mansion House or Royal College of Surgeons?

      They both cater for about that number..

    • #749128
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      have you tried the galleries?

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