I can truly say that we ate our way through Glasgow and enjoyed every bite! Starting off with lunch at Brel, a Belgian restaurant that attracted me only because of the hot air balloons in the window. We were not disappointed. Beer, Mussels, Hamburgers, Gin & Tonic and too many French Fries. This establishment is... Continue Reading →
I was surprised how quickly I fell in love with Edinburgh, Scotland, a stark contrast to a dreary and quiet Ireland. A sense of security washed over me as I passed by rows of brick townhouses and was able to glance inside to see elegantly decorated sitting rooms adorned with pianos, paintings and libraries. It... Continue Reading →
My last night was one for the books and done in a style that I would claim is my own-my lovely friend booked us a table at a speakeasy style bar called the Vintage Cocktail Club. This bar was no ordinary bar, it was cozy and transported you back to a different era with fancy... Continue Reading →
Stop for a meat pie and a pint in Galway, a popular spot for shopping, drinking and eating. I wish I had more time there, so much to eat and see including edgy street art. Galway is quite a lively place since there is a university there and it is the closest town to one... Continue Reading →
You can’t go to Ireland and not take a walk along the Cliffs of Moher (pronounced "more"). Make sure you check the weather beforehand and pick a day where the view will be clear, rain doesn’t matter so much because it it still so beautiful but the clouds will really get in the way of... Continue Reading →