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.
The Market Bar
Restaurants
9
3

The tapas come in small and large sizes and are great for sharing among a group, The large dishes offer particularly good value. Look out for the daily specials which are always very good.
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Fallon & Byrne
Restaurants
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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Klaw
Restaurants
7
4

It is head and shoulders above some many of the nearby food offerings this tourist heavy part of the city has to offer. Check out their selection of different oysters and treat yourself to a glass of wine or something sparkling to accompany you meal.
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The Winding Stair
Restaurants
13
0

Its location overlooking the river and famous Ha'penny bridge is hard to beat but add to this the charm of the book shop down stairs and you are on to a winner. If you are too early for dinner browse the bookshop and maybe even have a coffee in the window table as you wait.
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The Vintage Kitchen
Restaurants
6
1

If you order the set menu or two courses from the dinner menu you can BYOB with no corkage fee charged - a bit or a rarity in Dublin. If you happen to have brought some vintage vinyl records with you on your trip (who doesn't?) they can also play these on the record player in the dining room while you eat.
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Fade Street Social
Restaurants
6
1

The tapas served here are innovative and always deliver an interesting twist on what elsewhere would be a rather standard dish. The focus of the kitchens is on fresh locally produced food and this shines through on the plates.
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Sophie's
Restaurants
8
3

It's your chance to get into one of the Georgian buildings Dublin is known for, it's been completely modernized with not many original features evident but will give you an idea of the scale and grandeur of this era. Take the lift to the 5th floor and enjoy the views.
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The Workshop Gastro Pub
Restaurants
7
1

The upstairs dining room is more formal and boasts nice views out over the river Liffey. The kitchen staff consistently serve up good quality, well cooked food from the somewhat short but well balanced menu. There is a great value 'pre-theater' for early diners
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The Grand Social
Restaurants
7
1
You can expect a huge covered and heated outdoor smoking area upstairs. Three bars, one downstairs, one in the loft and one in the smoking area. It's best to head here from Thursday to Saturday, but if you are looking for a quite drink earlier in the week it's still a great spot.
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The Bernard Shaw & Big Blue Bus
Restaurants
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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Locks Brasserie
Restaurants
4
1

Attention is paid to every detail and the dining room is light and airy overlooking the canal banks making for a peaceful and relaxing dining experience. Neat semi formal dress is advised. You will be richly rewarded for your journey out to the restaurant.
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Matt the Thresher
Restaurants
3
1

There are frequent jazz sessions and a relaxing bar area to enjoy a few drinks. In the winter months you will be greeted by an open fire as you enter.
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Pintxo
Restaurants
4
3

Much thought and research has gone into the food and drink on the menu and Pintxo offers a genuine Iberian experience. You can try the nearby sister restaurant 'The Port House' if you can't get a table here.
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Damascus Gate
Restaurants
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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La Peniche
Restaurants
2
0

This is a very relaxing way to spend an evening wining and dining. You'll pass through several locks and under some beautiful bridges during your cruise and may even encounter some of the local wildlife. The food on board is very good especially considering the limited kitchen space - much of the prep is done shore side in a full kitchen.
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