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A photo of 3fe Phibsborough restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(7)
Price: Moderate
• Café • Phibsboro
Booked 1 time today
Neighbourhood Cafe in the heart of Phibsborough. Serving delicious coffee and inventive food for breakfast, lunch and brunch, seven days per week.
A photo of Rua Wood Fired Pizza restaurant
4.5
Awesome(44)
Price: Moderate
• Pizzeria • Phibsboro
Booked 4 times today
RUA Wood Fired Pizza promise beautiful Italian food made with the very best local and international produce. We serve up in a laid back and informal vibe every day of the week. from lunch. brunch and dinner, so stop by with family and friends and enjoy a great meal, in great companyFull wine, beer and cocktail drinks menu as well for good measure!
A photo of Grano Restaurant restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(1491)
Price: Moderate
• Italian • Stoneybatter
Booked 25 times today
GRANO combines fresh natural ingredients, farmed using organic and biodynamic techniques, to create a contemporary cuisine that respects the roots and traditions of Italian cooking.By sourcing our ingredients from small Italian food and wine producers, it is our mission to contribute to the preservation of local food cultures and the revival of ancient cultivation techniques.
A photo of Wishbone - Dorset Street restaurant
4.3
Awesome(387)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • Dorset Street
Booked 60 times today
Welcome to Wishbone, a culinary haven on Dorset Street in Dublin. Immerse in a modern dining atmosphere where sophistication meets comfort, promising a memorable experience.Located on Dorset Street, Wishbone is a hub of culinary creativity and inviting ambience. Join us for an unparalleled dining adventure that fuses modern charm with unforgettable tastes
A photo of Krewe North - Capel St restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(2699)
Price: Moderate
• Creole / Cajun / Southern • North City Centre
Booked 104 times today
Krewe is a brand new New Orleans Louisiana (NOLA) inspired bar and eatery located on Capel Street in Dublin city centre bringing the dirty south to the Northside. Here at Krewe we are all about fusing the vibrancy, craic and soul of Southern & Irish hospitality. Perfect for any Krewe gathering.As they would say in New Orleans, 'Pass a Good Time' in our venue and soak up the atmosphere. Our Menu, created after a fun filled trip to New Orleans, takes inspiration from the flavour of Cajun Creole Cuisine while locally sourcing ingredients.So Round up your Krewe and 'Laissez les bon temps rouler'. Let the good times roll!
A photo of Bovinity restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(913)
Price: Expensive
• Steakhouse • Capel Street
Booked 59 times today
Bovinity; no white tablecloths, no pretension, just fresh, locally sourced food and drinks.We strive to break free from tradition and carve out a space where authenticity reigns and the experience is as real as the flavours on your plate. The menu includes a curated selection of cuts that speak for themselves. Irish, dry-aged beef, the kind of rich, indulgent flavours that demand attention. The cocktails are unique, modern, and made with natural ingredients . The wine list, carefully selected and chosen to compliment every moment.This is the kind of place where everything is shared—from the steak to those dangerously addictive sides—because, let's face it, that’s what food is all about. Good company, compliments great food. And the vibe? Laid-back, gritty, with a soundtrack that’s as real as it gets. This is Irish hospitality at its finest—warm, buzzing, no-frills, and full of heart. **Tables of 6+ will be offered a selection of two set menus. Email info@bovinity.ie for info**
A photo of Boco restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(93)
Price: Moderate
• Pizzeria • North City Centre
Booked 22 times today
At Boco our recipe for a great experience is simple, we bring together friendly staff, nice tunes, cool decor, great pizza and a fantastic beer/drink selection to create the perfect vibe. Whether you’re here to unwind, catch up with friends or enjoy a well crafted cocktail, we’ve got everything you need to feel right at home! Our current staff favourite is our lunch time slices, served from 12-5pm weekdays!
A photo of The Woollen Mills restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1355)
Price: Moderate
• Irish • North City Centre
Booked 19 times today
The Woollen Mills has been one of the most iconic buildings and businesses in Dublin for over one hundred years, and to have taken over this site is a serious privilege. Much like our award-winning sister restaurant next door, The Winding Stair, we feel like we are custodians of something very special... a piece of history (James Joyce worked here, how unbelievable is that?!) and we must do it proud! Spanning over four floors and with a glorious roof terrace overlooking the River Liffey. The Woollen Mills is quintessentially Irish, local and of its locale. We want it to be an 'Eating House', a house of food, a place to grab a coffee and bun, a plate of Irish fish and chips, a place to score a casual bite befre the nearby theatres and cinemas or sit with seven courses of Irish antipasti, burrata, crab, lamb or cauliflower steak, overlooking the Ha'penny Bridge with a fine bottle of red or a craft beer. We hope we do it well.
A photo of Day n Night restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(1)
Price: Moderate
• Japanese • Dundrum
Booked 2 times today
Day N Night, a nostalgic spot for Korean style toasties with a vibey interior, serving up delicious food, also serving up an extremely eclectic menu featuring ramen, open crab and caviar sandwiches, and a beef bulgogi breakfast. Day N Night opens for brekkie and lunch between 9am and 4pm, and then for dinner from 4pm to 10pm.
A photo of The Winding Stair restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(2423)
Price: Expensive
• Irish • North City Centre
The Winding Stair Bookshop & Café became a famous Dublin landmark in the 1970s and 1980s. Named after the Yeats poem and in honour of its winding staircase, it is overlooking the river Liffey, with an iconic view of the Ha'penny bridge. As a popular meeting place for writers, musicians and artists, it was a well known hub for debate and creativity with many poems written, novels penned and movies shot within its walls. In 2006, Elaine Murphy brought this much-loved spot back to life as a restaurant, championing seasonal, Irish produce. The bookshop, located on the ground floor, was retained, as were many of the old bookshelves, photos and memories. The room retains its timeless charm with stripped wood tables and floors, and Bentwood café chairs.The view remains as quintessentially Dublin as ever.The food is good, old-fashioned home cooking, with produce sourced from artisans within the island. Drink sare local and international craft beers & wines from stellar producers.

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