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Photo du restaurant Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins
4.1
Excellent(119)
Prix : cher
• Irish • Centre-ville Sud
Réservé 6 fois aujourd'hui
Executive Head Chef, Gareth Mullins is known for artistically crafting all menu design and food preparation in the hotel’s restaurants and bars. With over 20 years’ experience cooking in five-star hotels in Ireland and Australia, Gareth leads a talented team. His passion for sourcing local Irish produce is found in each recipe he creates. This passion is reflected in Gareth’s Commissioner General of Eurotoques Ireland which consists of 200 of the country’s best-known chefs, producers and educators with an aim to protect our Irish culinary heritage and inspire future generations.
Photo du restaurant Stir Restaurant at Clayton Cardiff Lane
4.0
Excellent(15)
Prix : raisonnable
• Irish • Centre-ville Sud
Réservé 1 fois aujourd'hui
Stir Restaurant is regarded as one of the finest pre-theatre restaurants in Dublin. Located opposite the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, the location deserves a standing ovation. To compliment this convenience, an array of European, seasonally inspired dinner dishes are offered in affordable fixed price and a la carte options. A special children’s menu is also available, keeping the young ones’ tummy happy.
Photo du restaurant The Samuel Bar & Grill
3.2
Bien(56)
Prix : cher
• Irish • Drumcondra (D1)
The Samuel Bar & Grill @The Samuel Hotel is a vibrant, modern restaurant with all-day dining, boasting a chargrill and seasonally inspired favourites as well as plenty of comfort food and healthy choices from around the world. Located a short stroll from the 3Arena , the CCD and the Bord Gais Theatre, The Samuel Bar & Grill is the perfect place for great food, an amazing drinks selection and an absolutely stunning interior. Our Head chef Daniel Byrne has created a menu around locally sourced Irish produce. He is firmly committed to supporting sustainable local produce and we serve the finest selection of meats and produce that Ireland has to offer.
Photo du restaurant The Ivy Dawson Street
4.4
Génial(10824)
Prix : cher
• Irish • Centre-ville Sud
The Ivy Collection has crossed the Irish Sea to open its first international brasserie in the heart of Dublin at the new landmark building of One Molesworth, Dawson Street. The Ivy Dawson Street brings a touch of Ivy magic to Ireland, offering effortless glamour and a varied mix of classics and locally inspired dishes.
Photo du restaurant Gallagher's Boxty House
4.6
Exceptionnel(1106)
Prix : raisonnable
• Irish • Temple Bar
Réservé 22 fois aujourd'hui
Traditional Irish food with a modern twistLocal Cuisine
Photo du restaurant Boeuf and Frites (Temple Bar)
4.4
Génial(1025)
Prix : raisonnable
• Irish • Temple Bar
Réservé 158 fois aujourd'hui
Welcome to Boeuf and FritesSimplicity Done Well.At Boeuf and Frites we use grass-fed Irish Beef, using only prime cuts of Fillet and Striploin, expertly chargrilled to your preferred temperature.All Chicken is Irish free range, which is chargrilled to perfection, using Boeufs signature seasoning.Bon Appetit
Photo du restaurant Chequer Lane by Jamie Oliver
4.6
Exceptionnel(865)
Prix : cher
• Irish • South William Street
Réservé 58 fois aujourd'hui
Chequer Lane started with a simple goal: to celebrate the best ingredients in Ireland through delicious hearty dishes.It’s no secret that Jamie is all about championing incredible local produce and for Chequer Lane, Jamie's Irish team have chosen the cream of the crop. At the head of our team is Gerry Fitzpatrick – part of the famous Fitzpatrick restaurant and greengrocer family, who have spent more than 75 years building a network of Irish producers and suppliers.We treat our beautiful produce with the respect it deserves and we’re all about food that’s close to your heart, puts a smile on your face and makes you feel happy.Set in the heart of Dublin on a street that was once called Chequer Lane, our restaurant offers a warm atmosphere, where everyone is welcome.To accompany your meal we’ve curated a stand-out wine list that has something for all tastes and occasions, but your visit wouldn’t be complete without trying our bespoke Irish
Photo du restaurant The Woollen Mills
4.4
Génial(1329)
Prix : raisonnable
• Irish • North City Centre
Réservé 22 fois aujourd'hui
The Woollen Mills has been one of the most iconic buildings and businesses in Dublin for over one hundred years, and to have taken over this site is a serious privilege. Much like our award-winning sister restaurant next door, The Winding Stair, we feel like we are custodians of something very special... a piece of history (James Joyce worked here, how unbelievable is that?!) and we must do it proud! Spanning over four floors and with a glorious roof terrace overlooking the River Liffey. The Woollen Mills is quintessentially Irish, local and of its locale. We want it to be an 'Eating House', a house of food, a place to grab a coffee and bun, a plate of Irish fish and chips, a place to score a casual bite befre the nearby theatres and cinemas or sit with seven courses of Irish antipasti, burrata, crab, lamb or cauliflower steak, overlooking the Ha'penny Bridge with a fine bottle of red or a craft beer. We hope we do it well.
Photo du restaurant Glovers Alley
4.7
Exceptionnel(1133)
Prix : très cher
• Irish • Grafton Street
Réservé 10 fois aujourd'hui
Glovers Alley is a fine dining restaurant overlooking the beautiful surrounds of Stephen's Green.Chef/Owner Andy McFadden as and his talented team create beautifully presented, impeccable, elegant dishes while the Front of House team provides an exceptionally memorable guest experience.
Photo du restaurant The Winding Stair
4.6
Exceptionnel(2389)
Prix : cher
• Irish • North City Centre
Réservé 42 fois aujourd'hui
The Winding Stair Bookshop & Café became a famous Dublin landmark in the 1970s and 1980s. Named after the Yeats poem and in honour of its winding staircase, it is overlooking the river Liffey, with an iconic view of the Ha'penny bridge. As a popular meeting place for writers, musicians and artists, it was a well known hub for debate and creativity with many poems written, novels penned and movies shot within its walls. In 2006, Elaine Murphy brought this much-loved spot back to life as a restaurant, championing seasonal, Irish produce. The bookshop, located on the ground floor, was retained, as were many of the old bookshelves, photos and memories. The room retains its timeless charm with stripped wood tables and floors, and Bentwood café chairs.The view remains as quintessentially Dublin as ever.The food is good, old-fashioned home cooking, with produce sourced from artisans within the island. Drink sare local and international craft beers & wines from stellar producers.

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