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An Poitin Stil
Rathcoole, Co. Dublin
An Poitin Stil is a unique public house and restaurant in South County Dublin, with many of the cottage's original features intact. There is something for everyone with breakfast, lunch and dinner served throughout the day.

An Poitin Stil is a unique public house and restaurant in South County Dublin, with many of the cottage's original features intact.

Part of the Fitzgerald Group since 1971, this property caters for breakfast, lunch and dinner with entertainment four nights a week. With a great selection of dishes available from a variety of menus, An Poitin Stil has something to suit everyone. Grab a quick lunch in the bar or sit down to an evening meal in the restaurant.

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