For the past few months we've been profiling some of the small shops that make Dublin tick, starting with that odd little Irish Yeast Company shop opposite Trinity College. We've also looked at the Doll Hospital, Rory's Fishing Tackle in Temple Bar, and in the latest issue, the Mater Hospital Shop on Dorset Street. Lovely ladies.
But now we're asking for your suggestions. Tell us about the strange, one in a million shops that make Dublin what it is, and we'll go out and annoy them for a morning before plastering a lovely picture of them in our magazine. Email neil@thedubliner.ie with any suggestions, or just comment below.





The Asia Market. Love that place.
Posted by: emerging writer | February 07, 2010 at 00:47
How 'bout Stoke's Books in George's Arcade?
Posted by: Bridget | February 09, 2010 at 12:55
Brooks on Baggot Street Lower - amazing jumble of stuff
Currans, Baggotrath Street - old fashioned cobbler in a wooden lean-to
Posted by: Sarah | February 17, 2010 at 15:33
J Donnelly's in Rathfarnham, she's been there since since I can remember (about 18 years) and still sells hard boiled sweets by the quarter and bread that costs about 4 euro a batch- an institution!
Posted by: Laura | February 22, 2010 at 21:29