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Paper food - Food review & paper piece

For this series, I'm going to feature nice places i've eaten in and then make a paper piece of the place as the feature. 

I'm going to start this one off with Bujo in Sandymount. Facing the Sandymount green, just a quick stroll from the sea, you’ll find Bujo. A nice blue building, sitting in the square with the other establishments.

The graphics are beautifully designed on the inside with work on the walls from the Hen’s Teeth 60 x 60 series. The menu is easy to read with a good selection of toppings and choices of fries. If you’re getting a milkshake, i’d suggest the salted caramel and apple, heavenly!

The burgers are delish and you can choose from double, single, veggie and vegan, which is so good! We’ve had the veggie, double and single, all at different times and I can confirm that they’re all amazing burgers! The sides are great too and there is a topping station. I’d suggest throwing a load of the Sriracha powder all over your fries! So good!

Delicious food, good atmosphere and an amazing space! Would recommend :)

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tags: burgers, art, paper art, paper illustration, Paper Ireland, paper cut, paper craft, Paper, food, food guide, dublin, dublin food
Wednesday 10.03.18
Posted by Jessica Rooney Deane
 

The Stella Theatre: Past & Present

Before the Stella Cinema has it's amazing facelift, it had this beautiful, stuck in the past facade. The old Stella Cinema was built in 1923 and was a cinema your nanny and granda would remember going to in their youth. It has large letters, a stand out front for the cinema titles, like you would see in an american theatre, and would once light up.

It has now been revamped to this blast from the past 1920's style theatre, inside and out. 

I decided to do a piece of the old Stella cinema before it got its facelift as an homage to the past and to keep the old building alive. And then when the new one opened decided that it would be nice to create that too as a comparison but also because it’s so beautiful, magical and it creates this experience that you’ll remember forever. 

the old facade of the Stella Cinema

the old facade of the Stella Cinema

We went to the new Stella Theatre to see Star Wars and it did not disappoint (both the movie and the theatre). The entrance was beautifully tiled with an ‘S’ right in the middle of the main hallway floor, which lead onto the 1920’s style bar. A real popcorn machine caught my eye which is amazing to see, rather than the premade bags of popcorn they load in, in other cinemas. 

The other amazing part is that you can order hot food and they’ll bring it down to you as you’re watching the film (unreal) and amazing alcoholic drinks.​ When we got to our seats, we had an armchair each with a table in the middle, and a footstool for your feet!! 

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The whole experience is one to remember and I couldn’t help being reminded of the scene in ‘Annie’ when she’s whisked to the cinema and shown to her seat. It was one of those magical moments. 

 

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The new Stella Theatre

Jess :) 

tags: Paper art, Design, Experience, Paper, paper illustration, Things to do in dublin, paper cut, Paper Ireland, paper craft, Past to present, Dublin, Stella theatre, Blast from the past, Old dublin, Art, illustrations, Cinema
Friday 03.02.18
Posted by Jessica Rooney Deane
 

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