My favourite time to sit here is early in the morning before the office workers start going to work and traffic picks up. You can often catch a spectacular sunrise. Check out the independent coffee shops like Il Valentino, Gerard’s Deli and Creed Coffee nearby for coffee and a bite (all of them open early) or bring your own.
If you go during the day, the area will be buzzing with people (especially during lunch hours) but there are plenty of benches to sit so space is usually not a problem. At night, the lights turn on and you’ll see theatre goers and young people hanging out instead of the office crowd.
There is a Weatherspoons right by the square for cheap drinks, Nut Butter if you like healthy vegan bowls, and Herb Street for brunch/lunch (they only open for dinner when shows are running so better check before you go).
When it’s sunny and warm, the area will be buzzing. In the spring and summer you might catch swan families with their little ones.
The only negative is that some people will throw their trash in the water and you can often see a pile of empty bottles, plastic packaging, and misc items. So unnecessary and littering fees should be...
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Read moreGreat space but needs to be kept clean more, plus the red poles/lights need fresh painting People need to stop feeding seagulls, too Also, the Dublin City Council needs to put off more events in and...
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