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WHERE TO EAT
( and DRINK)
We have munched, chomped, chewed and sipped on all the best that Dublin has to offer so we can pass what we've found onto you. You're Welcome.
Breakfast / Brunch
a homey restaurant where their main goal is to provide simple, pure, interesting food, made entirely from scratch.
super casual deli that serves good breakfast food at an affordable price.
p.s. they have gluten-free bread
serving up a middle-eastern breakfast & brunch with a menu full of delicious food being thoughtfully sourced with sustainability in mind.
p.s. the gluten-free pancakes are apparently divine
quaint breakfast spot whipping up unique and delicious meals using local Irish produce with Argentinian flavors
bright & contemporary cafe that will get you fed quick!

Alma

Bambino
coffee &
quick bites
NYC style slice shop selling mouth watering slices & squares
organic bakery specializing in long fermented breads and handcrafted pastries
DInner
small, award winning eatery serving modern Irish dishes in a vibrant, vintage-style restaurant. The menu changes weekly and reservations are encourages.
Dublin's #1 restaurant on TripAdvisor. Enjoy food celebrating the finest Irish produce, combining much-loved local dishes with classic cuisine from around the world. Reservations required!
enjoy traditional Irish pub food in one of Dublin's most well known and historied pubs. Order at the counter and grab a seat on the first or second floor, take in the atmosphere while you wait for your food to arrive. They might take a while but it's worth the wait.
dubbed the best Italian food in Dublin by Condé Nast Traveler Terra Madre serves authentic Italian food in a casual and cozy setting. Reservations required!

Doolally

pubs! pubs! pubs!
a deep and beautiful traditional Dublin pub, this establishment is steeped in cozy vibes and a warm atmosphere.
an intimate, quiet, and historic pub, Neary's offers a perfect central location in Dublin, right off Grafton St. Also, Sean's grandfather managed it back in the 60s and 70s. Stop by for a Guinness or you're uninvited.
around the corner from the oldest Fish and Chips spot in Dublin, Lord Edward is a tight, intimate, and buzzing pub. If you want to rub shoulders with locals, check this spot out.
cooler than it sounds, older than it sounds, and well worth a visit. This spot pours a good Guinness and has a maze-like layout.
a bar, not a pub, LT has a more modern flavor than the other suggestions. Awesome ambiance and cool cocktails are sandwiched between a big dance floor and a large backyard area.
across from Love Tempo, this classic pub has bright colors, light music, and a huge variety of tap beers. Might catch some live traditional Irish music on the right night
don't let the dark, goth atmosphere fool you, Arthur's is a cool spot with a good Guinness and good-looking food. Just down the street from Dudley's and Love Tempo.
sister bars, one in the basement, the other on the second floor, these two speakeasies offer some distinct character to the Dublin. MAKE A RESERVATION if you'd like a seat, and press the framed pig's face to open the secret basement door.
on the north side, a POITINE bar (Ireland's moonshine) that sports unique and elevated cocktails in a classy environment
low-key and intimate, i've seen this place pop up on several lists of "north-side pubs you need to visit."
huge, classic pub, with stickers and art and musical memorabilia on the walls. A grand, deep beer hall worth checking out
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