Nestled in the city centre on Capel Street, itself one of Dublin’s most interesting and charming streets, Brother Hubbard North is just a stone’s throw from the River Liffey. 5 minutes walk from Temple Bar and O’Connell St, Brother Hubbard opened its doors in 2012 and quickly gained a reputation of one of Dublin’s most interesting and innovative dining destinations. Open for breakfast, brunch (7 days a week!), lunch and dinner, as well as having a dedicated take-away and retail shop, there’s lots to discover. There is also a dedicated private dining space for private parties as well as a non-smoking courtyard. Dedicated to the finest coffee, the tastiest, freshest and most creative food as well as a warm and friendly welcome, Brother Hubbard North strives to constantly improve and develop its offering – join us on our adventures. For groups of more than 12 people please contact us via reservations@brotherhubbard.ie
Shaku Maku is a new Middle Eastern diner serving traditional dishes cooked according to age-honoured recipes and techniques.This is Middle Eastern soul food, with a focus on a warm, fun & inviting dining space to enjoy the best fresh ingredients from our locally sourced suppliers.What is Shaku Maku?Roughly translated, it means: ‘What’s the story?’Shaku Maku is a riddle, a playful paradox, and an invitation to share.
Discover the magic of Morocco in the heart of Dublin at Dada. Enjoy authentic tagines, couscous, and Moroccan tea, with options for halal, vegan, and vegetarian diets. Our warm, Moroccan-inspired atmosphere will make you feel like you're dining in Morocco itself. Book your table now and make your meal unforgettable.-- You can bring your own wine (BYOB)
Welcome to the oldest Lebanese restaurant in Ireland, Established in 1986 by two Lebanese brothers who brought a taste of home to Ireland. Be transported to Lebanon with a traditional mezze style meal accompanied with some Lebanese wine and Middle Eastern music.