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Amy Donohoe

Dublin city hotel launches BBQ 'secret garden' just in time for summer

A Dublin city hotel has launched a BBQ garden just in time for summer.

The Hyatt Centric Hotel in The Liberties have a brand new and trendy "Secret Garden" which is the perfect place to meet your pals during the bright evenings in the next few months.

The new stylish outdoor space is the perfect venue for outdoor events like corporate barbecues and summer get-togethers.

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Barbecue prices start from €29 per head and the main options include salmon steaks, BBQ chicken, pork ribs, lamb skewers, chimichurri striploin and beef burgers.

Sides include corn on the cob and baked potatoes.

Their salads range from a Caesar salad, curly kale and chickpeas, Mediterranean vegetables and couscous, red onion and vegetables.

Not forgetting, they also offer s'mores for those who have a sweet tooth.

Burger (Hyatt Centric Hotel)
Chicken (Hyatt Centric Hotel)

A spokeswoman said: “Our stunning Poddle Garden features a retractable roof canopy and outdoor seating.

“The perfect setting to catch up with colleagues over food and drinks in the heart of the liberties.”

The Hyatt Centric is Dublin's number one four-star hotel on TripAdvisor and they offer cutting edge technologies in 234 modern rooms and suites.

Many of their rooms boast views of the city and nearby St Patrick’s Cathedral.

Corn (Hyatt Centric Hotel)

The hotel's decor was specially designed and handcrafted to incorporate the personality and history of The Liberties.

The design-forward hotel offers delicious locally sourced food and expertly mixed drinks in The Liberties Gate Bar and Restaurant, state-of-the-art conferencing facilities, a relaxed reading lounge and its very own private outdoor space.

For more information on the Hyatt Centric click here.

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