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MexicanG5 15 AcApulco7 Sth Great Georges St., D2, t. (+353) (0)1 677 1085,www.acapulco.ie, /pages/Acapulco-Dublin
Sizzling with all the colour and exuber-ance of Latin America, this funky laid-back Mexican restaurant serves spicy fajitas, burritos, enchiladas and other authentic Mexican treats. Burgers, steaks and salads ensure all tastes are catered for... and the herbivores among you will love that practi-cally every dish has a vegetarian option. For a finale you’ll find in few (if any) other places, check out the deep fried ice cream on the dessert menu.
Margaritas and tequilas guarantee a lively night to remember - just keep an eye on those pitchers. Open: Sunday 12-9.30pm, Mon-Thur 12-10pm and Fri&Sat 12-11pm.
From exquisite seafood to hearty bowls of Irish stew, all tastes and budgets are catered for in this Dublin Good Food Guide.Let the listings lead you on a culinary journey as you explore the city centre’s fantastic array of local and international eats. Gastro pubs and coffee shops share streetscapes with Mediterranean, Indian and Mexican restaurants, while French and Italian fare is enjoyed alongside organic and vegetarian options.Don’t miss out on Dublin’s superb Asian restaurants including Japa-nese, Thai and Korean fare along with modern asian fusion gastro delights provided by award winning international chefs.
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G5 26 Spice of inDiA6 South William Street, D2, t. +353 (0) 1 677 6873,www.soindiancuisine.com, www.spiceofindiadublin.ieThis award winning restaurant serves delicacies from the South of India o ering an extensive menu of dishes both hot and mild. They boast an excellent selection of vegetarian dishes favoured by the Brahman community which are so delicious they will tempt the most ardent carnivore.The authentic menu, intimate surroundings and friendly and attentive service make this a favourite with locals and have earned the restaurant gongs from Restaurantsireland.ie and a award as a Gold Standard Restaurant for 2015. They serve a wide selection of wines, Cobra and local beers and stout.Lunch time special: a main course plus rice for €7.30 or a 3 course lunch including tea and coffee for €9.95.Evening special Sun-Thurs 4pm-8.00pm. Fri-Sat 4-7.30pm: €12.90Open Mon- Sat 12-11pm, Sun -11pm.
Asian, Burgers, Café/Bakery/Tea Room, Chicken bar, Food Tours/Trail, Gastro Pubs, Indian, Italian/Mediterranean,
Mexican, Mod Irish, Pizza, Pub Grub, Seafood, Sharing, Steak, Tapas, Traditional Irish, Vegetarian
Welcome to HoWtHEscape to the beautiful Howth Peninsula and experience the best Ireland has to offer just 20 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Renown as Ireland’s culinary capital for seafood and fine dining, make sure you make the trip, if only to eat some of the best fish and chips you will ever eat. Howth has many award-wining restaurants and offers great craic and music in some fantastic pubs.
Explore Howth Village’s pretty harbour with its fishing boats, marina and plaques to historic events. Visit the Museum of Vintage Radio, Ireland’s oldest inhabited Castle and the monolithic tomb known as Aideen’s Grave.
For the more adventurous, there are stunning cliff and mountain walks with views from Dublin Bay to the Mourne Mountains. Boat trips, scuba diving and sailing are readily available and are a great way to view the stunning coastline. It is easy to reach by car or DART from the city-centre to Howth DART Station, or take the 31/a bus from Talbot Street.
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G5 6 cornucopiA WholefooD & VeGetAriAn reStAurAnt19/20 Wicklow Street, D2, t. +353 (0) 1 677 7583,www.cornucopia.ie, [email protected],
This award wining comfortable casual dining restaurant is one of Dublin’s favourites, celebrating 30 years of creating and serving healthy food in the heart of Dublin city centre. Cornucopia has become firmly planted in the hearts of the people of Dublin.They lovingly produce home-cooked vegetar ian and vegan fr iendly
breakfasts, lunches, dinners, snacks, juices, breads, cakes and desserts seven days per week. The menu includes options for coeliac, sugar-free, vegan and raw diets. They have a well chosen and carefully selected organic wine list. The beautiful Georgian building has recently been renovated to make the most of the original features.Check out their website for listings on upcoming events, talks, gigs and more! Live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.Open: Mon&Tues 8.30am-9pm; Wed-Sat 8.30am-10.15pm; Sunday and Public Holidays 12pm- 9pm.
/cornucopiadublin, /cornucopiarest
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c5 17 GuinneSS StorehouSeSt James’s Gate, D8,t. +353 (0) 1 408 4800, www.guinness-storehouse.comLocated in the heart of St.James’s Gate Brewery, this fermentation s i te has been home to the Guinness Company since 1759, when Arthur Guinness signed the now-famous 9,000 year lease on the brewery. Today, the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE® is Ireland’s Number one visitor attraction where visitors are taken on a magical journey into the world-famous GUINNESS® brand.Enjoy the multisensory experience in the Tasting Rooms and explore the long tradition of award winning Guinness advertising. Learn how to pour the perfect pint in the Guinness Academy or upgrade to enjoy samples of the four most popular variants, with the ultimate tasting session in the Connoisseur Bar. Savour our delicious Guinness inspired dishes in the restaurants and cafes and finish your tour with the spectacular panoramic views of Dublin from GRAVITY® Bar over a complimentary pint of Guinness.The Guinness Storehouse is open 7 days a week from 9.30am - 5pm (Late opening during July and August 09.00 hrs – 20.00hrs . Last admission 18.00 hours). Complimentary parking is available in the visitor carpark. Book online at www.guinness-storehouse.com.
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G3 12 BeShoff’S reStAurAnt6 upper o’connell St., D1, t. +353 (0) 1 872 4400,
For 3 generations Beshoff ’s have been serving Dublin with the finest fish & chips. Well known for both the taste and quality of our offer, it is quite simply a taste of Dublin not to be missed.They specialize in freshly prepared fish which is cooked to order, coated in our secret recipe batter, served with our hand cut chips from only the finest potatoes & all cooked in pure vegetable oil. They cater for most dietary requirements, gluten free food, vegetarians & halal, so nobody has to miss out on enjoying first class tasty food.Situated on Dublin’s main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street, the first floor seating area
overlooks The Spire of Dublin and the GPO. It is the perfect place to watch the world go by in comfortable surroundings. Large groups can be accommodated with seating available for up to 140 people. Breakfast is served Monday to Saturday until 11am. Open: Mon-Wed 9am-9pm Thurs-Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm.
i7 3 MAtt the threSher31-32 pembroke Street lower, D2,t. +353 (0) 1 676 2980, www.mattthethresher.ieVoted - “Best Seafood experience 2016”, “Best Gastro pub 2015”, irish food awards & good eating guideMatt the Thresher is a bright stylish award winning seafood restaurant & bar located in the City Centre, within the heart of Georgian Dublin, between Fitzwilliam Square and Merrion Square only a short stroll from St. Stephens Green.They specialise in fresh wild Irish seafood but have an extensive menu with something to suit all requirements. Matt’s has a grand bar boasting a full range of local and international beers, whiskeys and gins, a fine cocktail menu along with a well-sourced comprehensive wine list.They have a wonderful team providing the very best in Irish hospitality and food, all of whom look forward to welcoming you. Open 7 days, serving food and drink until late.
Pub GrubG2 29 the liVinG rooM cathal Brugha St, D1., t. +353 (0) 1 872 7169, www.thelivingroom.ie, @thelivingroomd1, /thelivingroomd1
The Living Room on Cathal Brugha Street is a hub of activity in Dublin City Centre. Boasting over 30 big screens, both indoor and outdoor, showing all major sporting events in stunning HD!Their delicious food menu is sure to hit the spot! Choose from gourmet burgers, chicken wings, nachos, burritos and lots more, Yum!.....and why not sample select wines & craft beers to pair with your meal.
A comprehensive new cocktail menu means any time is party time! Choose from a huge range of classic and new age cocktails, mixed before your eyes by professional Mixologists! (yes it’s a word....look it up!)The Living Room’s massive beer garden and heated terrace area features Eu-rope’s largest outdoor screen. With daily sporting events, DJs, live music and late bar, there’s always something going on day or night! Experience the buzz for yourself....at The Living Room. Open: Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 12am, Thursday to Saturday 10am to 3am.
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G3 9 flAnAGAn’S reStAurAnt AnD SpeAkeASy lounGe61 upper o’connell St., t. +353 (0) 1 873 1388, www.flanagansdublin.comTHE RESTAURANTFor the past 25 years this unique popular restaurant has been offering great food at exceptional prices. The menu ranges from fresh local seafood and traditional Irish dishes to bistro favourites and top quality meat from the Char Grill. The main floor is home to a beautiful art Deco inspired dining room where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in style. Their outdoor seating offers Dublin’s premier spot to people watch on O’Connell St with a cup of excellent artisan coffee. To welcome you to Dublin, get a FREE Irish Coffee if you present this map when you spend €20 or more from the A La Carte Menu.THE SPEAKEASY LOUNGEThe Lounge at Flannigan’s is an ode to the speakeasies of the Art Deco era. With a private bar, jazz piano, intimate tables and lighting, it’s home to many of our events including Jazz Nights, match games, and private functions upcoming in this ultra-cool hotspot. /flanagansdublin, @flanagansdublin
G2 4 MurrAy’S BAr & Grill33-34 upper o’connell Street, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 878 7505
In 1908 Grandma Murray opened Murray’s Pub at 33 Upper O’Connell Street (then known as Sackville Street) in the heart of the city.Murray’s has been serving the people of Dublin ever since & Grandma Murray’s descendants still run the pub to this day!With award winning food, a wide range of whiskeys, spirits & craft beers
& a traditional Irish music & dancing show 7 nights a week, it’s no wonder Murray’s Bar & Grill has become a firm favourite of locals & visitors alike. Murray’s sports bar upstairs shows all major sporting events on several large screens...or check out the comfortable terrace area, complete with real fire and Ireland’s largest screen.Murray’s is the ideal venue for great food and great craic....& a warm welcome every time! Open: Sun-Thurs: 08.00 – 00.00, Fri, Sat: 08.00 – 02.30.
Gastro Pubsi5 1 kenneDy’S30-32 Westland row, D2, t. + 353 (0)1 679 9077,www.kennedyspub.ie, Founded in 1850 as a small grocer’s shop, Mrs Kennedy quickly realised that installing a tap selling pints o’ porter could earn an extra couple of well-needed schillings come rent-day. While the choice has somewhat improved to include some world renowned IPA’s, stouts and ales; the old-worldly charm still remains.Their famous ex-employee, Oscar Wilde, graces the walls where he once stacked shelves. Located beside the three O’Callaghan hotels, there is always a serious buzz at lunchtimes and after-work but you can always find somewhere to plonk yourself down and sip on a nice cold pint or one of their renowned Irish Coffees.Be warned, with food served until 10pm each night, it is hard to resist a bowl of their fabulous chicken wings or enormous fish & chips once you see them served at the table beside you.Open: Mon-Thurs 10am-11:30pm, Fri-Sat 10am-late, Sun 12pm-11pm.
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G5 7 SAlAMAncA tApAS BAr & reStAurAnt1 St. Andrew’s St, D2, t. +353 (0) 1 677 4799www.salamanca.ie, /SalamancaDublinA wide range of quality tapas, from meat & poultry to fish & shell fish, as well as steaks and good Spanish wines aims to whisk you from the mundane to the Mediterranean in this prime city centre location. Salamanca prides itself that their tapas dishes are prepared and served to you by authentic Spanish chefs from Salamanca Town itself, using only top quality, fresh ingredients. The head Chef Aleksandar Dimitrov is constantly sourcing good quality ingredients from Spain, creating Spanish Tapas dishes for you to enjoy.Check ahead for specials including an Early Bird Tapas Menu and Cava & Tapas Platter Nights. Reservations are taken and a waiting list operates at weekends. Situated near the Molly Malone Statue. Open: Mon to Sat 12pm till late, Sun 1pm till late.
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A/B8, f5 iriSh fooD trAilAdventure trails ireland, t. +353 (0) 85 774 7005, www.Adventuretrails.ie,irish food trail, www.irishfoodtrail.ie,tapas trail, www.tapastrail.comTaste the real flavour of Dublin City with the Irish Food Trail & Tapas Trail Dublin. Our tasting and cultural walking tours bring you through Dublin City’s most delicious and historic neighbourhoods. Taste local Irish produce paired with locally produced speciallity drinks on the Irish Food Trail. If your after international cuisine try the Tapas Trail Dublin. We visit Spanish, Italian, Mexican, French and Asian eateries. We provide a “non-touristy” experience so you feel like a native local Dubliner! Each tour includes food & drink tastings from the best specialty restau-rants, ethnic eateries, and local pubs, as well as an “off-the-beaten-path” glimpse of life in Dublin - the history, culture, architecture, and entertainment offerings.Meeting place 1, 13i f5, A7, Meeting place 2, 13ii f5
i3 18 VintAGe teA tourS t. +353 (0) 1 526 6961, www.vintageteatours.ieAfternoon Tea Tour: There’s no better way to experience the city than on our Vintage Routemaster. Experience our freshly prepared seasonal afternoon tea and sit back and enjoy the sites of the Dublin City.The Route: We will take a trip through the city taking in the Phoenix Park, St. Patrick’s
Cathedral, Christ Church, Wood Quay, O’Connell Street, Trinity College, Georgian Dublin, St. Stephens Green and more. Open: Wed–Sun 11am, 1:15pm & 3:30pm, Prices from €40 - €50, Pick Up @ The CHQ, Custom House Quay, D1. Book @ www.vintageteatours.ie
Chicken barG4 20 chick n lick n reStAurAnt & tAkeAWAy27 liffy St., lower D1, www.chicknlickn.co.uk,
Located a stones through from The Ha’Penny Bridge and near the bars and clubs of Temple Bar, this tasty eatery has New York style bar and booth seating giving the space a mini-diner vibe. If you crave some delicious crispy fried chicken but your mate prefers it grilled, look no further! Along with a profusion of other fast food delights, tasty burgers and wraps are on offer, served with sauces, salads, rice and fries. Sweet
chilli and peri peri options lend an extra zing, while delicious milkshakes make your meal complete. They open into the early hours, so you can feed those midnight munchies. Speaking of which, students get 10% discount. €1 discount for orders over €6 (Meals not included) between 3pm-8pm. Open from 1st September 2017. Open: Mon-Wed&Sun 11-12am, Thurs-Sat 11-4am.
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BurgersG5,c8;f7:G3 21 BoBo’S 74 Middle Abbey Street, D1, t. +(353) (0)1 538 0800,50-51 Dame Street, D2, t.+(353) (0)1 538 0100,22 Wexford Street, D2, t. +(353) (0)1 400 5750, www.bobos.ie, Bobo’s is a neighbourhood diner, where you can get Real Gourmet Irish Burgers!All beef burgers are 7oz ( 200g ) patties made from top quality prime young Heifer meat under 24 months old supplied by a Master Butcher. 100% Irish and fully trace-able. The Chicken is born & reared in the Glin Valley. 100% Irish Bord Bia quality assured. They NEVER use frozen meat. Try their freshly cooked to order Full Irish Breakfast with Tea or Coffee, ONLY €10 10am - 5pm. Before 6pm, the deal is a burger and chips for €10. Ask your server for other offers.Open: Middle Abbey St. Mon-Sun 10am-10pm, Dame St. Sun-Thurs 10am-10.30pm, Fri-Sat 10am-11.30pm, Wexford St. Mon-Wed 12pm-10pm, Thurs-Fri 12pm-4am, Sat 1pm-4am, Sun 1pm- 10pm.
G5 11 pAcino’S reStAurAnt, BAr & Venue 18 Suffolk St., D2, t. +353 (0) 1 677 5651, www.pacinos.ie, /pacinosrestaurantDublin
Award winning Italian Restaurant with resident Italian chef Luca Mazza. Using the best of Irish and Italian produce, Pacino’s is a prominent member of “Good Food Ireland”, an association that features the best in Irish food producers.Private Dining Available or Book our Occasional Room for your Private Events, which we can customise to suit your needs.Open: Sun-Wed 11am-10pm, Thu 11am-11pm, Fri & Sat 11am- till late.
Italian/Mediterraneanh3 28 101 tAlBot101-102 talbot Street, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 874 5011,[email protected], /101-talbot-restaurant
101 Talbot has been one of Dublin’s best loved family run restaurants for the past 24 years. Thanks mostly to creative modern cooking, consistent service and friendly atmosphere. Our head chef locally sources all meat and produce, collecting many ingredients from a neighbouring farmer. Our kitchen keeps our regular customers coming back by seasonally changing our menu while never falling below the high standards our
customers have become accustomed to.If your thinking of enjoying a show at either The Gate or The Abbey 101 Talbot is the very place to have your meal before hand as we’re minutes walk from both theatres. Open: Tues-Sat. Lunch 12–3pm, Dinner 5-11pm.
G1 5 the olD MuSic Shop reStAurAnt3 north frederick St., D1, t. +353 (0) 1 874 7888www.oldmusicshop.ie, /oldMusicShoprestaurant
The Old Music Shop Restaurant, situated on North Frederick Street, just off Parnell Square, is Dublin’s newest and coolest eatery. Only minutes’ walk from both O’Connell Street and the Henry Street Shopping District, this light, bright and airy space is located in the space formerly occupied by Walton’s Music Shop, from which it gets its name.The restaurant serves the very best of traditional Irish and European cuisine. Open from early morning to late evening, the Old Music Shop transitions from bustling breakfast to luscious lunch and becomes the ideal location for an intimate evening meal. The restaurant has a most relaxing ambience having been
designed in a contemporary style. This quiet retreat in the city centre offers a welcoming and comfortable haven for tired shoppers, business meetings and of course hungry food lovers! The restaurant also offers private dining rooms that can cater for up to sixty guests.
Café/Bakery/Tea Room
h3 27 the WooDen WhiSk- pAStry kitchen & cAfe94 talbot Street, D1, located 150m from the Spire, t. +353 (0) 1 878 2858, The Wooden Whisk is an unique Dublin experience. Sit in, relax and enjoy the delightful aroma of home or enjoy the delicious cakes, gourmet sandwiches, pastries or coffee on the go.Located in the heart of Dublin, The Wooden Whisk is best known for its quality, value and true, delicate sweetness. Coffee from around the world to satisfy every visitors taste. Finest bakers and Barista create a wonderful experience that you will never forget and want to return for more, again and again. If it is a slice of decadence with friends or a pick me up in the morning there is no better quality or value in the fair city. Open 7 days per week: Mon-Fri 7.30-19.30, Sat&Sun 8.30-18.30. We dare you to experience The Wooden Whisk but we warn you: it’s addictive, it’s unique and you will want more!
G6 32 GurMAn’S teA & coffee WorlD Stephen Green Shopping centre, Ground floor D2.,t. +353 (0) 87 069 0466, www.tea-coffee.ie,
/gurman.ie, /Gurmansteacoffe /teacoffee.ieLocated just to the right of the St Stephen’s Green entrance, this tea and coffee emporium is one of the foremost suppliers of tea and coffee in Ireland.The charming shop cafe provides an opportunity to taste the various blends and there is a great selection of cakes and patisserie which provide the perfect accompaniment.They sell over 180 kinds of loose, blended and flavoured teas. For coffee lovers, they offer 55 varieties of classic coffees from around the world and 25 other tantalizing infused coffees. More than anywhere else in Ireland.Loose tea, coffee beans or ground coffee is sold by weight. Order online www.tea-coffee.ie (Free delivery on orders over €40). 10% discount with this ad for loose tea or coffee beans.Open: Mon-Wed: 10am-6pm, Thurs-Sat 10am-7pm, Sun11am-6pm
St Stephens Green Shopping Centre
180 varieties of Tea and 80 coffee blends
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h4 30 itASpearse Street Garda Station, D2 , helpline 1 890 365 700,t. +353 (0)1 666 9354, [email protected], www.itas.ieThe Irish Tourist Assistance Service (ITAS) is a free nationwide service offering support and assistance to tourist victims of crime. ITAS acts as a base where problems facing a tourist in these situations can be addressed promptly with the view to getting holiday plans back on track. Our office is open 7 days a week.
G5 10 ZArAGoZA18 South William Street, D2, t. +353 (0) 1 679 4020,www.ZaragozaDublin.com, /ZaragozaDublin
Welcome to Zaragoza Restaurant, where you’ll find a fusion of local and international dishes al l homemade from only the freshest ingredients. They have taken local delicacies along with international specialit ies to create a unique dining experience with dishes from the sea, land and soil; all perfect for sharing. For the ultimate Zaragoza experience be sure to try
one of their freshly made cocktails or sample an excellent hand picked wine. Open: Fri-Sat 12.30pm to late and Sun 1pm to late.
h6 16 fire reStAurAnt AnD lounGe the Mansion house, Dawson Street, D2, t. +353 (0) 1 676 6200,[email protected], /firerestaurantandlounge FIRE Restaurant and Lounge Is a multiaward winning venue located in the heart of Dublin 2 in the popular Dawson Street and St Stephens Green Vicinity. FIRE’s dining room was originally built in 1864 as the Lord Mayor’s ‘Supper Room’and features incredible vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows and a beautiful terrace overlooking the Lord Mayor’s Garden. Today it is the most historical and impressive dining room in Dublin. FIRE’s menu focuses on utilising fresh in-season, local produce to create award winning dishes, bursting with flavour from our famous Wood-Fired Tiger Prawn to our award winning Herford Prime Irish fillet steak. Complete your FIRE experience in our lounge trying one of our delicious, freshly prepared classic cocktails with a FIRE twist. FIRE Restaurant and Lounge is open from 5pm Monday - Friday, 3pm Saturday and from 1pm on Sundays. www.FIRErestaurant.ie
f 3/4 25 koh6-7 Jervis Street, Millennium Walkway, D1,t. +353 (0) 1 814 6777, www.koh.ie, [email protected],
@kohrestaurant, /koh-restaurant-cocktail-loungeWinner of Best Cocktail Bar 2015 and 2017, Koh is a vibrant Restaurant and Bar situated close to many Dublin City centre landmarks and tourist attrac-tions – the perfect location for weary tourists or shoppers to sit and enjoy our delicious award winning Thai food or even just a coffee, all served with a warm, friendly Irish welcome! Food is available from 12 noon daily
which can be enjoyed in our Restaurant or in our stylish lounge. Al fresco dining is also available on those rare sunny days! Our food can be adapted for vegetarians and coeliacs if required.In our Bar the emphasis is on cocktails and we also offer a wide range of craft beers, whisk(e)ys and spirits. The bar is the heart of Koh. This is where our talented bartenders recreate classics and create original cocktails, with inspiration from the bright, zesty fla-vours of Thailand and South East Asia. Open daily 12 noon to late.
Thai
J3 14 the Drunken fiSh BAr & reStAurAntthe excise Building, Mayor Street lower, ifSc, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 672 0025, www.drunkenfish.ie,
For lovers of Asian food, a visit to Europe’s largest Korean Restaurant is a must! Situated in the IFSC Quarter in the city centre, it is 5 minutes from O’Connell St on the red Luas line. The Drunken Fish specialises in contemporary authentic Korean food which is characterised by its’ spicy dishes and marinated barbecue flame cooked meat and fish. It’s subtle flavours and vast range of healthy steamed and grilled fare, served as a feast with side dishes, rather like Spanish Tapas, such as Kimchi (preserved spiced vegetables), flavoured soups, noodles and rice dishes make it a dining experience not to be missed.Open: Mon-Thurs 12-11pm, Fri-Sun 12-11.30pm
Korean
f3 22 Mr Dinh 101-102 capel St., D1, t. +353 (0) 1 878 8798, www.mrdinh.ie
This classy Asian restaurant is one of Dublin’s hidden gems. Situated in the historic and up and coming Capel St, it is a short walk from the Liffey. The unassuming exterior leads to a lovely interior where the delights of the orient are created by authentic chefs. On offer are great examples of Hong Kong, Japanese, Thai, and Malaysian dishes. The duck dishes deserve a special mention and the Dim Sum & BBQ pork also receive rave reviews.
Lunch time special 12.30-3pm, 2 courses €13.90. Takeaways are also available.Open: 12.30pm-10.30pm daily.
Mod IrishD/e5 24 the riDDlerla rochelle Building, high Street, christchurch, D8,t. +353 (0) 1 907 3266, info@ther iddler.ieThe Riddler is a gorgeous restaurant in Dublin City Centre close by Christchurch Cathedral and a stones throw from Dame Street. Fresh ingredients all sourced from the fields of Ireland, are cooked to perfection. With fish from local shores, organic meats served with wines and
craft beers they balance the charm of local with the elegance of European and international inspiration. The Riddler will tantalize your taste buds with fantastic food, a playful spirit and inventive Irish twists. They are the perfect choice when it comes to dining out in Dublin. Open: 9am till Late, www.theriddler.ie
G1 31 the cAStle VAultS reStAurAntthe castle hotel, Gardiner row, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 874 6949,www.castle-hotel.ie, The “Castle Vaults” Restaurant offers a unique dining experience and a chance to listen to traditional Irish music in a relaxed and comfortable setting.Dining beneath the vaulted ceiling of an original 19th Century wine cellar, the subtle lighting and original stone walls give a warm ambiance which is enhanced by the excellent service and food. Using only the best ingredients from local farms and harbours, the chef specialises in modern traditional Irish and European fare. They also offer a delicious selection of homemade Pizza. Live traditionalI Irish music begins each evening at 9pm, so why not book a table and enjoy some of Irelands favourite ballads and tunes over a few post dinner drinks. Dinner is served from 5-10pm.For early birds, there is excellent Pre-theatre menu served between 5-7pm daily (2 courses €20, 3 courses €25) and a children’s menu. Open: 5pm to late.
CRAFT BEERSWHISKEY TASTINGLIVE IRISH MUSIC
WHOLESOME EVENING MEALSOPEN DAILY 5PM - LATE
Gardiner Row Dublin1, t. + 353 (0) 1 874 6949,WWW.CASTLEHOTEL.COM
i7 2 cirillo’S no. 140, Baggot St., D2, t. +353 (0) 1 676 6848, www.cirillos.ieCirillo’s offers authentic I talian antipasti, pasta dishes and wood-fired pizzas for lunch and dinner, with all pasta, breads, pizza dough and ice creams made fresh in-house every day. They also offer a choice of regional I ta l ian wines f rom bout ique producers, as well as a menu of craft beers and Italian apertifs on the go. The impressive pizza oven, imported from Naples, burns a blend of Irish oak and ash. All pizzas are made to the traditional Vera Pizza Napoletana standards using San Marzano tomatoes, 00 flour, fresh mozzarella all finished in our wood fire oven. They slow-prove the pizza dough for 30 hours using a recipe from our head Pizzaiolo, Luca.Open: Lunch Mon-Fri 12-3pm, Sat 1-5pm. Dinner Mon-Thurs 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5-10.30pm
Pizzaf2 23 Boco BAr + oVen – WooDfireD piZZA57 Bolton Street, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 873 0128www.boco.ie, @bocodublin
BoCo specialises in wood-fired artisan pizza, served in an old warehouse building in Dublin’s North city centre. There is a full bar with a selection of fine craft and i n t e r n a t i o n a l beers, combined w i t h g r e a t c o c k t a i l s a n d wines. Check them out on Facebook andTrip Advisor to
see what people love about them. Come for the pizza. Stay for the night.
G3 8 the VintAGe teApot 8 cathedral Street, D1, t. +353 (0) 1 555 1761,[email protected]
The Vintage Teapot, an authentic Chinese Tea-house, is located on Cathedral St, a few meters from the Spire on O’Connell St. It is reminiscent of a continental salon de Thé overlaid with the character of a Chinese Tea-house from 1940’s Shanghai. It has become popular with locals and tourists alike and is not hard to see why. The elegant decor with plush sofas and quite corners
is the perfect spot for a tête à tête while having a glass of wine or sampling one off their specialty teas or gourmet Irish Green Bean coffee.You can also enjoy their generous selection of cakes and pastries, not to mention their traditional afternoon tea, deli-cious Italian meat-board and to-die-for cheeses. The friendly staff are on hand for your every need. Your table awaits!Open: Mon-Tues 8.30am-8pm, Wed-Sat 8.30am-11pm
f/G4, c7 19 Mexico to roMe23 east essex St., temple Bar, D2, t. (+353) (0)1 677 2727,www.mexicotorome.com, /mexico2romeMexico to Rome, Bandito’s Grill House is located in the heart of Temple Bar across from the legendary Temple Bar Pub. They cook up a wonderful twist on Mexican dishes, a taste of Europe and Italian Dishes - and all in front of diners.Sizzling Fajitas, their unique Burritos, Tacos, Chilli Con Carne, and famous Tex-Mex Baby Back Ribs in a Southern Comfort BBQ sauce all contribute to this must visit eatery!! Cocktails and cool beers add to the fun and informal dining experience. Look out for the great value Lunch Specials and Early Bird Offers.Open: Mon-Sun 12pm till late.
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