Brownes Dublin Hotel
Hotel Overview
HistoryThe
Brownes Dublin Hotel itself is
steeped in history. Before 1791, there was a single large House, home to Henry,
Earl of Shelbourne. In 1712 it was home to John Pratt of Cabra Castle in Co.
Cavan. Various owners were resident in the House over the years. In 1728 Mary
Ormsby widow of John Ormsby of Athlaccagh, Co. Limerick took over the House.
In
1790 Thomas Leighton took control of the House, demolished it and built two
replacements to be known as 22 and 23 St Stephens Green. In later years the
Ancient and Most Benevolent Order of the Friendly Brothers of St Patrick
purchased the house. On St. Patrick’s Day in 1886, the first meeting took
place in what was to be a long relationship between the brothers and the house
Finally
in 1997 Mr Barry Canny took over the building and set about his dream of a
boutique, country house property in the heart of the city centre. On 1st
August 2003 The Stein Group proudly purchased Browne Dublin Hotel to add it to
their collection of Hotels.
Location
Brownes Brassiere & Townhouse is
located on St Stephens Green, the heart of a historic and one of Europe’s most
vibrant cities. At Brownes Dublin Hotel you
are on the doorstep of the cultural, financial and political districts. For
shopping lovers the main precinct is just around the corner, where the flavour
of both international and local shops can be found like Brown Thomas
(Ireland’s equivalent to Harrods / Harvey Nichols).
On Kildare Street at the side of Brownes Dublin Hotel, you will find the
Irish Parliament – the Dail, along with the National Art Gallery. Trinity
College is also situated behind Brownes and is a renowned visitors stop where
you can look at the famous Book of Kell. Without a doubt Dublin is the place to
be with the best pubs close by, renowned for their traditional music sessions
and Temple Bar within walking distance. The Dublin
Airport is 15
km away and the Rail
Station is 5km away.
Rooms
Brownes Dublin Hotel offers 11
Bedrooms that have been individually designed and furnished with a luxurious
sense of style with comfort and character in mind.
All the Bedrooms have been tastefully furnished with carefully chosen
fabrics and antique furniture to make the guest feel comfortable, as if they
were in their own home.
Room Types:
- 1 Deluxe Single Room
- 3 Deluxe Double Bedrooms that overlook
St Stephens Green
- 3 Superior Doubles
- 1 Superior Twin Room
- 2 Superior
Single Bedrooms
- 1 Suite: The Lord Shelbourne
Room Facilities:
- Cable TV
- CD Player
- Air- conditioning
- ISDN
- Telephone & Fax Lines
Food & Beverages
Brownes Dublin Hotel's
Brasserie is one of Dublin’s most talked
about and stylish Restaurants, offering outstanding food served in a spectacular
Dining Room. The ambiance here reflects the sophisticated and relaxed charm of
the Townhouse, making it the perfect place to have a casual lunch with friends,
meet business associates or have a romantic dinner.
The
Brassiere seats between 70 and
80 people in a fully Air-conditioned environment. It offers continental cuisine
with an emphasis on beef and seafood using only the freshest ingredients.