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Your guide to Smithfield: Inner-city village with food, festivals and vintage arcade machines

There’s new life around the square that ten years ago stood practically empty.

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FOR MOST OF the last century, Smithfield was a grimy if beloved part of Dublin’s inner city. Back in the 1960s, it was run-down enough to stand in for Berlin’s Checkpoint Charlie in The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. (Richard Burton famously gave the local pubs great business.)

But during the last boom, the square was extensively redeveloped with swanky apartments, ground floor retail, and grand plans for a new urban quarter. For years, many apartments and almost all the retail units stood empty. The horse fair, a feature of the area for centuries, was gradually pushed out after some public order incidents.

In the last few years, however, the arrival of the Generator hostel, a new existence for the Lighthouse Cinema, and a handful of bars and restaurants – some independents, some chains – have brought some life to the square again. It’s now a favoured venue for family festivals too. 

The area is still changing fast – 2019 saw the opening of another hotel, and the demolition of the former Block T complex.

Smithfield runs north from Ellis and Arran Quays on the Liffey, bordered by Blackhall Place to the west, the markets area to the east (currently being redeveloped after the fruit market closed its doors), and Stoneybatter and Grangegorman further from the river.

Take me there! OK, here you are on the square in front of the Lighthouse, facing the famous chimney.

So what’s the big draw? Apart from its city centre location? Smithfield is an area that is just coming to life. Good food, markets and regular family-friendly events – from GLOW Festival in December, to the Pride Parade in June and the Cauldron of Smithfield at Halloween – make great use of the square as a public space.

Plus it’s an area of the inner city rich in history, close to lively Stoneybatter and handy for the Phoenix Park.

A photoshoot in Smithfield Square for the launch of GLOW 2017 Mark Stedman Mark Stedman

What do people love about it? It’s a village in the heart of Dublin, says Oisín Collins, who lives on the square:

Smithfield feels like a village that someone has dropped in a city – it’s a little community with its own distinctive feel, but it’s right in the heart of Dublin. Top local secrets include the Sunday evening folk music sessions in Walsh’s (technically Stoneybatter but we’ll claim it) and Namaste – possibly the best Indian takeaway in Dublin.

And… what do people NOT love about it? All that street life? It can be a tad noisy:

The square is a great public space, but it can be a bit noisy at the weekends when you’ve got a few thousand people on your doorstep, drumming workshops taking place, musicians playing concerts or loud PA systems on the go! Plus, all the high buildings act as an amplifier so expect an occasional early morning wakeup call.

What’s the story with house prices? Most of the housing in Smithfield is apartments and prices are rising rapidly. The average asking price is currently just over €295,000 according to Daft.ie – a figure that has more than doubled since 2012.

Murals next to the Cobblestone pub Giuseppe Milo Giuseppe Milo

How long will it take me to the city centre? Well, you’re pretty much in the city centre. Smithfield is five minutes’ walk from Henry Street, and has a Dublin Bikes station too.

It also has a stop on the Luas red line if you’re feeling exceptionally tired that day.

Where should I get lunch? Fish Shop on Queen Street does what it says on the tin, and more – serving up a fresh, innovative four-course seafood menu which changes daily according to the catch. For lunch, though, try their high-end fish and chip shop around the corner on Benburb Street.

Alternatives: My Meat Wagon is a good barbecue joint if you’re a fan of large servings of meat, perfect for a pre-cinema face-stuff. For something a little more restrained, try Proper Order for excellent coffee and doughnuts.

And what’s my new local? Frank Ryan’s is a dive in the finest Dublin tradition, very dark and with an indefinable smell. Just the thing for a cold winter’s night. It also has one of the city centre’s only pool tables.

Alternatives: Bonobo is a new bar at the bottom of Constitution Hill, serving craft beers and cocktails with excellent pizza in its large outdoor area.

There are two great pubs in the area for traditional music. The Cobblestone is the famous one, but real locals go to M Hughes in the markets for a session. 

Schools and supermarkets? Smithfield is a very small area in geographical terms so a lot of the facilities are technically in neighbouring areas.

There’s a Fresh supermarket on the square, and a Lidl on Brunswick Street. There’s also Tesco and Lidl at the top of Prussia Street in Stoneybatter.

There are five primary schools nearby: D7 Educate Together in Grangegorman (multidenominational, mixed); Presentation on Halston St (Catholic, mixed); Stanhope Street Convent (Catholic, mixed); St Gabriels (Catholic, mixed); and Brunswick Street CBS (Catholic, boys).

There are two secondary schools: St Pauls CBS (Catholic, boys) and St Josephs (Catholic, girls).

Anything else I should check out? Token is a bar and restaurant dedicated to vintage arcade games and pinball machines. Eat, drink and get your Pac-Man on.

OK, I’m sold. Give me one piece of Smithfield trivia to impress a local. Local street Hammond Lane, running between the Four Courts and Smithfield square, is said to take its name from ‘Hangman’s Lane’. Those condemned to death were brought along here on their way to the gallows.

If you live in Smithfield, let us know what you think of it in the comments!

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    May 30th 2014, 11:44 AM

    Not shocking anymore. Kind of half expect this sort of stuff now.

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    May 30th 2014, 11:58 AM

    What is it with this man and “conflicts of interests” ?

    Nothing to see here move along now !!

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    May 30th 2014, 1:01 PM

    Ah lads , cronyism in ireland ? NEVER !!

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    May 30th 2014, 11:45 AM

    Of course he denies a conflict of interest. When did you ever read, “Minister admits conflict of interest.”

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    May 30th 2014, 12:00 PM

    O’Reilly would deny today is Friday. He cant even lay in bed straight at this stage.

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    May 30th 2014, 12:12 PM

    From a guy who pushed two primary care sites in his own constituency up the list of potential sites…still waiting on the criteria you used Stroker!

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    May 30th 2014, 11:46 AM

    Then what exactly is it then? Walks like a duck…etc

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    May 30th 2014, 12:33 PM

    Welcome to Ireland,probably the most corrupt country in Europe

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    May 30th 2014, 11:47 AM

    Hands up who is shocked or surprised by this. …….

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    May 30th 2014, 11:56 AM

    Richie rodgers

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    May 30th 2014, 12:23 PM

    We’ll get there stroke by stroke.

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    May 30th 2014, 12:59 PM

    Reilly involved again no surprise there to be honest.

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    May 30th 2014, 1:07 PM

    Shattergate mark2 ….Reilly on the inside track…….FG/Lab even more corrupt than FF, there is a scary reality…..Resign James you have your money made…..

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    May 30th 2014, 12:55 PM

    How come the 20,000 commission was so low? The going rate for a report like this was 125,000 in 2011 and the Health Partnership is not a charity!

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    May 30th 2014, 2:14 PM

    Women of Ireland, come together and let us al put a stop to this madness, I’d like to c a man in the full throws of labour, having to face a 2 hr car journey. On lovely pot-holed roads!!!

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    May 30th 2014, 12:10 PM

    If he appointed someone from outside the area, the complaint would be that they didn’t understand the area.

    If he appointed someone without the medical knowledge, the complaint would be that someone who didn’t understand medical provision was making the decisions

    If he appoints someone from inside the area with the right medical background, the complaint is that there’s a conflict of interest.

    I wish people would state who they think should be appointed, because almost every decision can have some line of attack.

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    May 30th 2014, 12:27 PM

    Kinda sums up JR. Anyway after the reshuffle it will be someone else’s problem.

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    May 30th 2014, 4:36 PM

    How many absolute effin’ outrages are we, as a nation, prepared to put up with? This Minister and his shady pals should be run out of the country, let alone sacked.

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    May 30th 2014, 2:39 PM

    And deny being in denial

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    May 30th 2014, 1:01 PM

    How come this commission was 6 times less than the going rate for the job? A bargain at 20,000! Such reports cost 125,000 in 2011.

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    May 30th 2014, 1:55 PM

    The Journal got it wrong! The Health Partnership predates 2008! in March 2005 the company wrote to the Dept of Finance highlighting their role in private health care ventures in Ireland, UK, Portugal and Germany and suggesting tax incentives for private sector players in e.g. direct service provision, the supply of high tech equipment, patient and staff accommodation, primary care provision, nursing home care, etc. Even hospital traffic management got a look in. Hard to believe no one in the West/North-West hospital group knew of Mr Daly’s involvement with this high profile healthcare company.

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    May 30th 2014, 5:22 PM

    Why would anyone be surprised with this ruling class carryon, and they wonder why people voted for the left

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    Jun 1st 2014, 5:06 PM

    The main conflict of interest here is the fact tgat Noel Daly wrote to revenue in 2005 with what could be described as a bluepriting which would see private interests profiting from tge removal of public services. In that letter it mentions how the private sector could provide accomodation for people who due to clousure of public services would have to travek greater distances.

    Over 6 years later tgis man is appointed chair of a hospital group. In the space of little over a year his company is given the task of reviewing maternitu in the same region. This report is said to recommend many clousures.

    Given all this histiry I cannot see how this review can hold any authority. Or indeed how anyone in this countru could trust its recommendations.

    In fact this review ihas been damaged beyond repair. Hiwever it should be made available to the public.

    Luje Ming Flaagan spoje about concerns that gospital staff had about how tgis revuew was completed. Perhaps he should come back to this important debate in Irish healthcare before he leaves fir Europe.

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    Jun 11th 2014, 2:09 PM

    Reilly people dont believe a word from your lying mouth!

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