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
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.
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.