Fun evenings with dinner for visiting Execs

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Hey all, got a handful of big wigs coming to visit our Dublin site in October. We want to give them a fun night out with decent grub but a little different so they can relax a little and maybe even enjoy themselves after two days in meeting rooms. (More info - staying in West Dublin.... Age spread 40-50. Technical backgrounds. Most have been to Dublin before.)
Anyone done something similar recently that worked well? Any suggestions? Thanks!
 
I've done corporate dinners in Guinness store house which is a bit different, food is really good. haggle on the price of private dining.
also done Dublin bay boat cruise which was popular
 
Teeling whiskey tour could be worth a look. Johnny Foxes does quiet decent food and they will have the fiddily diddily music if that's what you are after.
 
If West Dublin the Anglers Rest isn't bad and does live music, as does the Castleknock Hotel. La Peniche on the canal is good too. Johnny Foxes is good for tourists but is a bit of a trek.
 
It all depends on the type of image of your company is trying to project (and your budget). A decent dinner, perhaps in a private dining room with a girleen bashing out some low key trad on a harp, would show you as sophisticated but with an Irish touch. Make a few calls to hotels near you and ask what they can provide/organize. If the big wigs want to go to the pub, make it their suggestion, i.e. ask if they want to go but don't drag them out. You don't want to give the impression you are booze heads. Also, make sure your own staff don't get blotto; remind them they are on business during the dinner and must give a good impression.
 
We were on board La Peniche for a corporate event and it was a great night... staff were very helpful.
But we had booked the whole vessel out... I think it'd be a bit cosy for half a dozen corporates, the table settings are a bit... intimate.

Gallaghers Boxty house in Temple Bar maybe? Arlington Hotel for dinner and a mini Riverdance type show?
 
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Depending on dates and what is on, another option may be to take the group to something at the 3Arena or Board Gais Energy Theatre.

There are dining facilities at both (albeit, they are a little casual), full bar etc.

Contact the likes of the group booking services, or even the Premium Club @ The Point who may well be up for doing a deal, if the have not shifted their ticket allocation for the night you are considering.
 
I was at the Marker hotel last night and was great...view of Dublin spectacular. There is another canal restaurant outside
 
One of the things I hate about visiting or conferences is constantly being entertained and organised and practically force-fed !
How about giving them the option of an evening off to discover Dublin as they see fit .
As you say it's a group of widely differing age ranges and probably interests and all of the above are very much food & drink related which isn't really everyone's idea of a fun evening out. Surely Dublin has more to offer than that ?
If you have to chaperone them all evening - how about a short Walking Tour / Boat Trip / Tickets to a Play or something and then the option of a drink together to close off?

By the way, +1 to Sue Ellen.
 
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