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described Jammet’s as “one of Europe’s best restaurants . . . crowded with gourmets and wits”, where the
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Virtually every Dublin and visiting celebrity ate at Jammet's at some point.
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visited, saying "Space, grace, the charm of small red leather armchairs,
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Jammet opened on 6 March 1901 at 26–27 Saint Andrew's Street, opposite
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One of the earliest surviving menus is from 1949; it shows an idea of
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Jammet's on a map of Dublin (second location indicated)
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murals and marble oyster counters exude a bygone age.
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Jammet Restaurant is located in Central Dublin
French cuisine
haute cuisine
St Andrew's Street
Nassau Street
Dublin
Ireland
Irish Free State
Republic of Ireland
Coordinates
53°20′35″N 6°15′32″W / 53.343065°N 6.258923°W / 53.343065; -6.258923
[ʁɛstɔʁɑ̃ʒamɛ]
Dublin
Ireland

St Andrew's Church
George Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan
James Joyce
Ulysses
stream-of-consciousness
whore
champagne
Nassau Street
Vogue
sole
grouse
Yvonne (née Auger)
Second World War
Free French

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