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The Dining Club Presents: IMBOLC 2025

  • Whitestown, D, K32 XY97 Ireland (map)

Welcome in the winter at this intimate, specially curated multi-course dining experience held on the grounds of a historic Irish estate.

The Dining Club is a unique experience that encourages community, drawing guests together in an intimate, convivial atmosphere while showcasing our passion for food and hospitality.

Traversing past and present and deeply rooted in a sense of place, The Dining Club sees chefs Kelly Keogh (Whitestown House) and James Gabriel Martin (Leviathan) curating dining events with a focus on seasonality, heritage and story-telling. Each one is unique, designed around a theme, with changing menus, entertainment, and table settings.

Whitestown House Estate, nestled near The Naul in North County Dublin, is set on 125 acres of farm and parkland. The historic demesne has remained intact since the 1600s and has a long and storied history of hospitality, marking it as the perfect venue for our events.

The house was designed for entertaining. Guests are first welcomed into the drawing room for pre-dinner cocktails, canapés and music. The legendary long table in the dining room can accommodate up to 18 guests, and by its very design encourages connection and conversation.

In the winter months, candlelight and crackling open fires bathe all of the rooms in a warm, welcoming glow. In the spring and summer months we host woodland gatherings beneath an ancient fern-leaved beech tree on the property and have picnics on the lawn.

IMBOLC 2025

We are delighted to announce that we now offer wine pairings, as well as a truly special non-alcoholic beverage pairing, carefully crafted by Bech Bailey (of the two michelin starred Aimsir). Scroll down on the ticket option page to include the add-on.

Imbolc or Imbolg, also called Saint Brigid's Day (Lá Fhéile Bríde) is a Gaelic traditional festival. Halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, it has traditionally been heralded as the official beginning of spring, and is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals.

Customs of the day have included weaving Brigid's crosses, hung over doors and windows to protect against fire, illness, and evil spirits. Brigid was said to visit one's home on Saint Brigid's Eve. To receive her blessings, people would make a bed for Brigid, leave her food and drink, and set items of clothing outside for her to bless. Holy wells would be visited, a special meal would be had, and the day was traditionally linked with weather lore.

Join us at the historic Whitestown House to gather for a specially-prepared seven-course spring feast that pays homage to the heritage and folklore of the Irish Celtic tradition.

There will be seasonal Irish produce thoughtfully utilised, with ingredients and dishes that hold ancient meaning and tell tales.

Let us celebrate what nature has given us, slow down, unwind and dine.

*Important Information*

The Dining Club is run by a team of two chefs, working closely on a small scale.

Due to the nature of this project, we are unable to cater for specific allergies. A vegetarian option is available.

We offer an ever-changing multi-course tasting menu featuring an array of products.

A wine pairing option is also available, showcasing some interesting new and old world wines to compliment your courses.

We work with very specific numbers and on a tight budget, therefore cancellations have a huge impact on our ability to host.

Cancellation and refunds are possible up to 7 days before the event.

Access details are below in the FAQ section.

*Please Note*

This is an adult-only event

FAQ

  • How do I get to Whitestown House Estate?

The house is located near the Naul, just off the M1 and not far from Dublin City. The eircode is K32 XY97. Take exit 3 off the M50 (Belfast/Airport) and head northbound on the M1, taking exit 6 towards Naul. The turnoff is sudden on a busy road so please be careful of traffic.

  • Is there parking at the events?

Yes. Drive down past the gate lodge and keep going, turning left at the fork. You will see the pink facade of the building up ahead. Please park in front of the house.

  • Do you cater for specific allergies?

Due to the nature of this project, we are unable to cater for specific allergies. A vegetarian option is available.

  • What is your cancellation policy?

We work with very specific numbers and on a tight budget, therefore cancellations have a huge impact on our ability to host. Cancellation and refunds are possible up to 7 days before the event.

  • Do you cater for children?

Unfortunately we do not have the facilities to cater for children at this time.

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