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The Atrium Lounge
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Overall:Average of 0.0 out of 16 reviews

Credibility Score: 85%
Visited: 10/02/2011
Posted: 21/02/2011
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Joined: 23/08/2010
84 reviews
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4.5
This has to be one of the nicest places in Dublin to chill out for a while! It's so quiet and comfy - lovely sofas and chairs. The service is top class. Not cheap for a cup of tea though! (My herbal cuppa was €4.50 I think). They serve biscuits with all tea and coffee which is a lovely touch. Given how much I was paying for the tea I would've expected a nice quality tea, but it was just a regular teabag. It is pricier than your average cafe, but in my opinion it's definitely worth it for the gorgeous atmosphere and the great service. A nice bit of luxury at a relatively affordable price!
Credibility Score: 36%
Visited: 30/12/2010
Posted: 25/01/2011
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User: JOHNK
Joined: 25/01/2011
12 reviews
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4.0
This is a great little find in the middle of the city centre. The Atrium is lovely and bright and spacious and very unusual in that you sit in the bar and the internal hotel windows are above you, very quirky and interesting space. I have had coffee and dessert here and their apple crumble is mouth watering. A great little spot for a quiet chet with a friend.
Credibility Score: 9%
Visited: 23/12/2010
Posted: 10/01/2011
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User: em101
Joined: 10/01/2011
1 reviews
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5.0
Had a lovely Christmas Lunch meal here that was very reasonably priced with my boyfriend. We wanted to go on Christmas Eve but didn't like the idea of a Buffet and prefered the table service. It is was our second visit to the restaurant and the staff are great and very friendly. We both had the lamb shank for a main which I highly recommend. I had the smoked salmon starter which was lovely too. Will def be returning again.
Credibility Score: 87%
Visited: 09/12/2010
Posted: 10/01/2011
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User: sas
Joined: 17/05/2007
57 reviews
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4.5
I've eaten here a few times, but most recently was the best. Its not the cheapest place in town, but the quality of the food, the location, and the service make it worth it! The deserts are really worth it, so if your just passing and want a coffee and a pudding, oh its a really good place to go! its one of my coffee stops in the city centre as its more comfy and private than a coffee shop and its more of a treat than an essential coffee break! If your eating out now, I think that the surrounding and the privacy are an important component in choosing a place! This place ticks all the boxes!!
Credibility Score: 56%
Visited: 18/08/2010
Posted: 19/08/2010
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User: malteaser
Joined: 20/11/2007
14 reviews
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4.5
The atrium lounge is first of all a beautiful setting to have lunch in you can see the sky from the glass ceiling which allows in lovely natural light, the tables and chairs are are lovely and comfortable the setting itself makes lunch an enjoyable experience, I had a serrano ham and goats cheese salad with figs and toasted tomatoe bread there was just enough of all the ingredients which really brought the salad together, My friend had the cesar salad and had some personal request which the staff we more the willing to sort out, To finish I had a beautiful peppermint tea which comes with shortbread biscuits, The bill was 40 and for the level of enjoyment and comfort and good food it was really worth it
Credibility Score: 88%
Visited: 17/06/2010
Posted: 20/06/2010
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Joined: 19/06/2010
112 reviews
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4.0
A favourite of mine for a long time now. The atrium is great for a pre theatre snack, a post shopping afternoon tea or a fab pre club cocktail. Well groomed staff provide pleasant and smiling service. The choice of hot and cold snacks provided is very good. In particular I love the fact that I can design my own sandwich to my taste. The desert menu is also very nice. The tables are always draped in lovely white linen and one can relax in comfortable couches. The Westin is a prime location and is proximal to both the Henry Street and Grafton Street shopping areas of Dublin's city centre. The toilets are always beautifully clean.I would recommend everyone to visit here in order to soak up its lovely atmosphere and to sample its tasty fare.
Credibility Score: 62%
Visited: 28/01/2010
Posted: 28/01/2010
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Joined: 18/01/2010
24 reviews
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4.5
I visited here with two friends today, having been here on a few occasions before. As other reviewers have mentioned the atmosphere is so relaxing and comfortable. It is not really the place for a ‘session’, not only because it is not cheap for drink but because it is more suitable for a quiet relaxing drink or snack. The service is very good and we had 2 small scones each, butter, jam and cream and coffees. All was presented beautifully. The cost was €30. This is not unreasonable considering the surroundings and the quality. Recommended.
Credibility Score: 88%
Visited: 06/01/2010
Posted: 18/01/2010
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User: zoegh
Joined: 23/07/2007
42 reviews
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4.0
This place is one of the few places you can really relax and unwind in the city centre. While yes, it is a tad more expensive than other places for coffees, etc., the atmosphere, tranquility and level of service is second to none. I highly recommend the warm sones, which come with clotted cream and jam, and a pot of tea. They are simply gorgeous. I have taken to com ing in here every now and again, turning off my phone, and simply reading for a little while. While my usual dining in cludes the scones, any scandwiches I have had have been divine. Highly recommended for somewhere quiet in a bustling city.
Credibility Score: 55%
Visited: 06/11/2009
Posted: 10/12/2009
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User: cav
Joined: 06/06/2007
16 reviews
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5.0
Not the cheapest place to drop in for a snack but this is balanced by the service and ambience. I rated the value 4 because of the experience rather than just the food. It's a perfect place to go if you want to relax and escape from the outside world. Really tranquil. The food is very high quality with little touches that add to the experience. Will definitely return.
Credibility Score: 64%
Visited: 20/08/2009
Posted: 09/09/2009
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User: niggella
Joined: 24/07/2008
24 reviews
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4.0
I love this place, particularly for afternoon tea or a catch up with friends, when I went somewhere peaceful and tranquil, a hard call in this part of town. Had cappucinos there with my husband and my children had an order of fries. The cappucinos are not the cheapest but they are delicious and it is the sort of place where you can linger for a few hours. Must go back to try their cocktails!
Credibility Score: 79%
Visited: 28/07/2009
Posted: 10/08/2009
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User: chirpylin
Joined: 04/05/2009
37 reviews
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4.5
Oh I love this bar so much, it's not exactly the place to go if you are on a night out with friends but I always try and make a point of bringing my Mam here when she visits, she loves it. It's interior is gorgeous and the high ceiling is just lovely. Service is excellent and I love the little nuts they serve with drinks. I am going here this Saturday coming again so looking forward to it! :)
Credibility Score: 31%
Visited: 12/06/2009
Posted: 12/06/2009
Foodie
Joined: 27/08/2008
6 reviews
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4.0
Like the previous reviewer I saw the chocolate fountain deal and couldn't resist! Went with my little sister, her friend and my mum today. Unfortunately there's work going on in the atrium at the moment so we couldn't sit there. That's the only real reason why the atmosphere wasn't as great as I'd hope. However the staff were lovely and informed us that we could just take it in the other restaurant. We arrived at 5.30 and they needed us out for 6 to set up for the evening however when we still weren't finished at 6.20 they didn't rush us. The fountain amazing and came with strawberries, pineapple, marshmallows and profiteroles. Was yum! Especially as strawberries are in season and the profiteroles cold cream centre was contrasted nicely with the hot choc from the fountain. Noticed a sign describing seasonal summer fruit theme for afternoon tea at the moment, also at €18 for two, think I'll be back in a week or two to try this out, when the atrium is done up!
Credibility Score: 56%
Visited: 07/05/2009
Posted: 08/05/2009
Connoisseur
Joined: 12/05/2008
16 reviews
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5.0
After seeing the chocolate fountain advertised on menupages.ie my friend and I couldn't have been kept away! The servers were, as always, polite and perfectly presented. The chocolate was tasty and not too heavy. And the selection of fruit and other bits for dipping was excellent!! At €18 for 2 we felt it was well work it if you were looking for an indulgence. PS the rosebud tea is also to be highly recommended.
Credibility Score: 54%
Visited: 12/03/2009
Posted: 13/03/2009
Guru
User: zoobins
Joined: 27/05/2008
21 reviews
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4.5
I have been here on two occasions. Both were really nice. The place is so nice & relaxing & the food is delicious. A great place to meet and chat with friends or family without the formalness of dining in a restaurant.
Credibility Score: 90%
Visited: 04/03/2008
Posted: 10/03/2008
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User: SUSANJ
Joined: 28/01/2008
165 reviews
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4.0
This place is great, have had coffees and wine here on many occasions. I love the way you can sit down and all the hotel rooms are around you. It’s very strange and different. It’s a pretty quiet place but great when you want to get away from the mayhem of town.
Credibility Score: 39%
Visited: 09/09/2007
Posted: 15/09/2007
Foodie
User: Harry123
Joined: 14/09/2007
9 reviews
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4.0
Had afternoon tea here on Sunday last. The food is excellent and the decor is fabulous. Overall a nice experience.


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