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Canal Boat Restaurant
Dublin City, Co. Dublin
Enjoy a delicious three course meal at the Canal Boat Restaurant, on board a replica of a 1920 Guinness Canal Barge, MV Cadhla, while gently meandering along a beautiful stretch of Dublin City's Grand Canal.

The Canal Boat Restaurant is on board a replica Guinness Canal Barge in Dublin City. The vessel is fitted out to some of the highest standards. It has an overall length of 17 meters and a width of 3.8 meters. The modern art décor styled interior is fitted with a full audio system, and can seat up to 48 passengers in comfort. She is also fitted with a full galley kitchen and bar.

There is also a two hour cruise serving a three course dinner. Join the Canal Boat Restaurant for a relaxing dinner served on board as you glide along the canal, passing through one or more locks along the way. All the food is freshly prepared by the Head Chef and galley crew on board. There is also a fully licensed bar on board which stocks a range of beers, wines, cocktails and spirits.

Spend some time out on deck and watch the crew open and shut the locks, all still done manually in the same manner as when the canal first opened over 200 years ago.

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