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Wheelhouse
Wheelhouse is a pub-restaurant that's near the sea, in the village of Howth, north of Dublin, Ireland. Howth is renowned for its scenery. It's a traditional fishing village that you can get to easily from Dublin if you take the train. The Wheelhouse was an old house with a wheel, as the name suggests, and it worked with water, a bit like a windmill. Food is served until 10 p.m., but after a day at the beach you won't want something very heavy. There are several rooms. The ground floor doesn't have good views but it's beautifully decorated, the top faces the harbor and the sea, with large windows.
On the menu you'll find typical pub dishes like lamb gravy, steaks, and also salmon dishes and other fish from the port of Howth. Prices are high-medium for Ireland but for what it is, I think it's on the high side. A duck dish or fish will cost you 23 euros, one simple pasta 17 euros, and appetizers will be between 8 and 12 euros.
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