If you are in Belfast, or indeed anywhere in Ireland, look out for these plaques as they indicate cafes, restaurants and shops recommended by the Bridgestone Guide. Ireland isn't generally renowned for its cuisine, but the standard has improved enormously over the last ten years and the Bridgestone Guides are a fabulous aid in finding the best places to eat, wondeful artisan producers, the best farmers' markets, fabulous B&Bs etc.
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1 comment:
Perhaps you will find a plaque that says, "Napoleon and Marie Louise ate here."
No, probably not.
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