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Dublin

Tight community with vibrant cultural roots and a love for local festivities

Welcome to Dublin

 

In the late 1800s, Dublin was founded by a group of Irish settlers who named the town after Dublin, Ireland. Over the years, it grew and developed into a vibrant community, experiencing a boom in population and economic growth, thanks in part to events such as the California Gold Rush and the construction of the nearby Interstate 580. Today, Dublin is a thriving city with a strong economy and a population of over 60,000 residents. 

 

There are plenty of local businesses, boutiques, and restaurants in Dublin, and the scenic surroundings make it easy to escape to a natural oasis. While the city has seen significant growth and development over the years, it has worked hard to preserve its rich history and cultural heritage, with many events celebrating its Irish roots. Dublin is a fantastic place to call home, offering a blend of suburban and urban living that is hard to beat, and it's easy to see why so many people are choosing to make Dublin their home.

 

What to Love

 

  • Rich cultural heritage 
  • Vibrant community spirit
  • Exciting festivals and fairs 
  • incredible outdoor adventures  

 

Local Lifestyle 

 

In Dublin, suburban and urban influences blend to make a thriving city. There are many indoor and outdoor recreational activities, and there’s a strong sense of community, with multiple community events bringing neighbors together in celebration. There’s also a growing food and craft beer scene, and it’s close to the wineries of Livermore Valley, making Dublin the kind of place where locals connect over a delicious meal or a refreshing drink. Dublin boasts sunshine and clear blue skies 260 days out of the year, which contributes to the active, nature-loving lifestyle that many residents embody.

 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping 

 

This picturesque area boasts a number of mouthwatering hotspots that are sure to delight the palates of even the most discerning visitors. For a taste of Italy, Berevino Italian Restaurant is the perfect place to indulge in classic Italian cuisine. From pasta to pizza to risotto, every dish at this upscale eatery is made with the finest ingredients and prepared with care, and you’ll feel like you’re relaxing in a true Tuscan villa. Pacific Catch is an absolute gem of a seafood restaurant, providing only the freshest ingredients and the most tantalizing flavors. The ambiance is elegant and refined, with an upscale atmosphere that will leave you feeling pampered and indulged. 

 

Market Tavern is a perfect spot to unwind after a long day. The craft beers are top-notch, the wine selection is unparalleled, and the cocktails are simply divine. Every bite of Market Tavern's farm-to-table dishes is bursting with flavor. Or, if you're looking for something a bit more exotic, look no further than Happy Lamb Hot Pot. This Chinese-style hot pot restaurant is a feast for the senses, with a tantalizing array of meats, seafood, and vegetables to choose from. 

 

Things to Do

 

Summers in Dublin are beautiful and sunny, and when it comes to things to do, families adore The Dublin Wave Community Center & Pool, which is an expansive water park facility perfect for enjoying time in the water. Older kids can seek out thrills on the slide tower, while little ones can enjoy the splash zone, and it even hosts a recreational swim team for those who want to seek out a little competition. 

 

Dublin Hills Regional Open Space Preserve is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors. The preserve spans over 650 acres and features a number of trails for hiking. The trails range in difficulty from easy to moderate, making it a great spot for hikers of all skill levels. Along the way, visitors can enjoy wildflowers, grasslands, and oak woodlands. 

 

Dublin is proud to host many community festivals that bring the city together. The St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is undoubtedly the heart of Dublin, as it celebrates the city’s Irish heritage and attracts many visitors who are excited to participate in the festivities. Locals and visitors can spend their time at this two-day-long festival cheering on participants in the 5k fun run and dancing at the Shamrock Gala. There is traditional Irish fare to enjoy, such as Irish soda bread, fish and chips, and, of course, a cold pint of beer. 

 

Local festivities aren’t limited to St. Patrick’s Day. There’s also Splatter, a multi-cultural art festival that celebrates the best that Dublin has to offer. With a craft bazaar, live entertainment, and delicious wine from local vineyards, it’s an event that embodies joy and fun.  

 

Schools 

 

Dublin is served by the Dublin Unified School District, which has several highly-regarded educational options. 

 

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