To request link to online meeting email [email protected]. ***Behind Brown Thomas. *** ***Entry over Priory Coffee Shop.*** No meetings on Bank Holidays
Dublin City Clarendon Street Group runs a Beginner meeting on Monday lunchtimes at 11.45am in St. Teresa's Church, tucked behind Brown Thomas in Dublin 2, with entry over the Priory Coffee Shop rather than directly from Clarendon Street. Being a closed meeting, it is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking, though the Beginner format makes it a suitable first meeting for anyone new to Alcoholics Anonymous. No meetings are held on Bank Holidays, so it is worth checking the calendar before a first visit. Anyone wanting the link to the group's online meeting can request it by email in advance. There is no charge to attend and no booking needed. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, and the entry over a coffee shop suggests stairs may be involved, so check first.
Is this a good meeting for someone new to AA?
Yes, it is run as a Beginner meeting, though it remains closed to those with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the general public.
How do I find the entrance?
Entry is over the Priory Coffee Shop, behind Brown Thomas, rather than directly from Clarendon Street.
Does the meeting run on Bank Holidays?
No, the group's notes state there are no meetings on Bank Holidays.
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