Much like the award-winning sister restaurant, The Winding Stair, they feel like they are custodians of something very special… a piece of history (James Joyce worked here for goodness sake…how unbelievable is that?!) and because of that, they must do it proudly. That’s a pretty serious task, and to have a piece of Irish (and specifically Dublin) heritage is an honour. To this end, they hope that The Woollen Mills be quintessentially Irish, local and of its locale.
The Woollen Mills – Eating House
The Woollen Mills has been one of the most iconic buildings and businesses in Dublin for over one hundred years, and to have taken over this site is a serious privilege.
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