As with any large city you can find any type of cuisine your heart desires in Dublin. There are restaurants to suit every budget with almost all restaurants offering an 'early bird' menu at a reduced price to diners between 17:00 and…Open the full description
As with any large city you can find any type of cuisine your heart desires in Dublin. There are restaurants to suit every budget with almost all restaurants offering an 'early bird' menu at a reduced price to diners between 17:00 and 19:00 (or sometimes even later). The dining scene in Dublin is largely informal but for more popular restaurants at weekends it is always best to book in advance.
Damascus Gate
Cafes
3
1

Simply put the food tastes great and the portions are very generous making for good value. Save some space for the delicious home made Baklava for desert. While they serve wine you are welcome to bring your own bottle for a small corkage fee.
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The Tram Café
Cafes
6
2

As Dublin cafes go you wont get one more unique than this. The tram has been lovingly restored to its former glory and is charming both inside and out. All food is prepared fresh daily and they serve a wide range of hot and cold meals, snacks and drinks.
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Pitt Bros
Cafes
6
2

Pitt Bros offers casual dining but high quality food right in the heart of the city. The side orders are excellent and somewhat unusual. The 'bun meals' come with a side included making them particularly good value.
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Wall & Keogh
Cafes
3
0

Wall & Keogh are not just a great tea shop in Dublin, but their tea is known throughout the country and served at some of the hippest cafes around the island. But it's the Dublin shop that has the best selection of teas and treats!
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Fallon & Byrne
Cafes
10
1

On a sunny day there are few better places to shop for a picnic. You can also pick up unusual treats to bring home as gifts. The wine bar allows to you choose a bottle from the extensive range in store and consume it on site (corkage is only €1 on Monday's) with a small plate of food.
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Georges Street Arcade
Cafes
22
8

This is Dublin first purpose built Victorian shopping arcade, completed in 1881. It offers a variety of shops from arts and crafts to clothing and accessories and jewellery. There are numerous places to stop for a snack or something more substantial to eat.
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Local Experience
Private 1-Hour Professional Photo Shoot in Dublin
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Duration
1 h
Languages
English
Avoca Store
Cafes
9
1

Pick up unusual and beautifully designed gifts, jewelry, clothing, cosmetics and home wear with many of them being Irish made products. Don't miss the food hall either as it is full of a mouthwatering array of treats.
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Carluccio's
Cafes
3
1

Its parallel with Grafton St. only 2 mins walk from it, close to the Dail, museums, the green, the luas, bus stops, shopping, restaurants, Trinity college, great locations but its a gem and great for a coffee or a dessert, breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a glass of wine outside or in and watch the vibe of Dublin pass you by.
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Moore Street
Cafes
13
4

Generations of fruit and vegetable stall holders have plied their trade on this street, the oldest food market in Dublin. More recent additions to the street include shops supplying the emigrant community from around the world. This has brought a new vibrancy to the area. If a 'chinatown' were to develop in Dublin it would surly start here.
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The Bernard Shaw & Big Blue Bus
Cafes
19
5

The Blue Bus is a pizzeria which opens from Thursdays to Sundays from 6 pm till closing time of the bar. The price is acceptable and sometimes they have fun deals like: “if your name is Pedro, you will receive a free pizza today”. And if you’re at it you can rent a water pipe for smoking while having dinner, yes, in a bus.
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Cake Cafe
Cafes
2
1

An oasis of calm especially between traditional meal times. Try out their afternoon tea to which you can add a glass of processco or one of their wonderful homemade drinks.
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Yogism
Cafes
2
0

A guilt free treat (depending on what toppings you choose) at any time of the day. Plus if you correctly guess the weight of your self served tub you don't pay a cent.
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Il Fornaio
Cafes
2
2

If the window display of handmade confections isn't enough to tempt you in the door then certainly the aroma of the fresh coffee should be. This shop is tiny so it serves takeaway only but don't let that put you off visiting. The selection of sweet and savory snacks is top quality and well priced.
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Keoghs Cafe
Cafes
3
0

If you can resist the smell of the fresh scones wafting out of the cafe first thing in the morning you're a strong person
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Rotana Cafe
Cafes
2
1

Wonderful middle eastern flavors that you just don't get in other style restaurants. All meat served is halal and is always super tender. The restaurant allows you to bring your own beer and wine for a small corkage fee.
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