Ireland's Brighton -- The fashionable seaside resort of Bray filled with bars and culinary treats
Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 05:17 AM
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The town was transformed into a fashionable seaside resort and it became known as the "Brighton of Ireland". Today there are still magnificent terraces of houses along the sea front and a lovely promenade with views up to Bray Head. On a sunny day there is no where better to blow the cobwebs away.
Bray has really become a destination in it's own right with lots to do and see and has some fantastic bars and restaurants. The Lonely Planet recently listed The Harbour Bar the best bar in the world. It's cosy, quirky and full of character. It is also a great live music venue.
There is almost a little Italy developing with restaurants, cafes, gelaterias and even a risto-market selling Italian cheese, charcuterie and coffee as well as pizza, panini, Italian breads and baked goods to eat in or take away.
| Pastries and biscuits in the risto-market |
There is a Farmers' market in the town every Saturday which is small, but there is an excellent vegetable and fruit stall selling all organic produce from a farm run by the Dominicans in Wicklow town. They also sell some of their own free range organic pork, lamb and beef.
Bray has lots of little gift and coffee shops perfect for a Saturday morning browse. There are some real gems down the side streets and also some great boutiques.
When I was a child Bray had degenerated into somewhere slightly seedy and run down. It's former grandeur reduced to has-been status. My memory of it were dodgems and one armed bandits. Today it has been transformed into a sophisticated, multi-cultural and cosmopolitan town and I really love spending the weekend here and return feeling as if I have really been away.
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