To request link to online meeting email [email protected]. ***Behind Brown Thomas. *** ***Entry over Priory Coffee Shop.*** No meetings on Bank Holidays
The weekend brings a change of tone for Dublin City Clarendon Street Group, whose Saturday meeting at 11.45am, held at St. Teresa's Church behind Brown Thomas in Dublin 2, is open rather than closed. That means anyone can attend, including family members, friends and professionals, alongside people with a desire to stop drinking, unlike the group's weekday meetings which are members-only. Entry remains above the Priory Coffee Shop, and there are no meetings on Bank Holidays, as with the rest of the group's schedule. Anyone who cannot attend in person can request an online link by emailing the group in advance. There is no cost to attend and no requirement to book ahead. Wheelchair access at the venue has not been confirmed, and the entrance above a coffee shop suggests stairs may be involved, so it is worth checking first.
Can family members attend the Saturday meeting?
Yes, unlike the group's weekday meetings, the Saturday session is open, so family, friends and professionals are all welcome.
Where do I enter the building?
Entry is above the Priory Coffee Shop, behind Brown Thomas on Clarendon Street.
Is there an online option available?
Yes, the group can send a link on request by email for those who cannot attend in person.
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