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4.6
Exceptional(1059)
Price: Moderate
• European • Grand Canal Dock (D4)
Located in the heart of Dublins Tech Hub, Charlotte Quay is a warm, relaxed restaurant boasting spectacular, panoramic water views over Grand Canal Dock. At Charlotte Quay, we’re all about sourcing locally. We believe in using only the best Irish produce to create fresh, exciting dishes with a Mediterranean feel.Charlotte Quay restaurant and bar provides the perfect setting for a unique dining experience, whether that be a long, boozy lunch, dinner or relaxed weekend brunch. Only a 7 minute walk from The Bord Gais Theatre, CQ is the ideal destination for a pre-show dinner and bottle of wine.So, if good food, wine and a stunning location is what you’re after, Charlotte Quay is the place for you!
A photo of Crudo Restaurant restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(541)
Price: Expensive
• Italian • Sandymount
Booked 23 times today
CRUDO returns, bringing a flavor and provanance forward Italian neighborhood restaurant. While Italian cuisine is the main focus, Irish produce and bold flavors are the driving force behind our small yet well curated menu.
A photo of King Sitric Seafood Bar restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(658)
Price: Expensive
• Seafood • Howth
Booked 14 times today
King Sitric Seafood Bar is a casual dining seafood restaurant with ample indoor and outdoor seating. We are located on the ground floor of The King Sitric. We also have a heated terrace & 'Beach Huts' located on the pavement.Through the years The King Sitric has won many accolades and countless awards for its high standards.Our commitment is to source and serve the best of fish and shellfish that Ireland has to offer. It is our passion and commitment that drove The King Sitric to an international reputation for excellent seafood.
A photo of The Schoolhouse Dublin restaurant
4.4
Awesome(509)
Price: Moderate
• French • Ballsbridge
Booked 32 times today
Welcome to the Gastrobar at the Schoolhouse Hotel, nestled in one of Dublin's most vibrant neighbourhoods. Discover an unparalleled dining experience crafted by our head chef, Francois Grelet, who possesses a passion for utilising fresh, locally sourced ingredients in his delectable creations. Brunch, lunch, dinner and cocktails - we’re the local you’ve been looking for. Indulge in a multitude of dining options within our Gastrobar, an inviting space that blends Irish history, contemporary style and sophistication. For those seeking a relaxing atmosphere our beloved garden terrace beckons, these outdoor seats offer a serene setting that is always in high demand. With a diverse range of dishes available, from gluten free to vegan, we guarantee a dish that suits every preference and mood. In addition, we are pleased to offer our venue as a destination for hosting small personal or corporate events. With on site free car parking - subject to availability.
A photo of The Brass Onion Bistro restaurant
4.5
Awesome(198)
Price: Moderate
• Bistro • Drumcondra (D9)
Booked 10 times today
Welcome to Brass Onion Bistro. The newest addition to Dublin 9, Where we cook the freshest ingredients from our local suppliers to the highest standard combined with a friendly service.
A photo of Pog Clontarf restaurant
4.5
Awesome(141)
Price: Moderate
• Café • Dollymount
Booked 18 times today
Great food, great venue, great people..We look forward to seeing you soon.
A photo of SURGE Grand Canal restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(0)
Price: Expensive
• Wine Bar • Leeson Street (D2)
Grand Canal - Wine bar , Open Thursdays & Fridays till late . Selection of carefully selected organic / natural wines available . Cheese and charcuterie boads from the amazing Old Street restaurant in Malahide . Dog friendly inside and outside . The perfect spot for a relaxing glass of wine paired with some tasty cheese !
A photo of Happy Out restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(122)
Price: Moderate
• Café • Donnybrook
Booked 19 times today
Happy Out is adding another string to its bow and taking on the Dublin brunch scene. At the weekend there will be an adventurous brunch menu with a variety of coffees and brewing methods to explore. During the week, we will be giving the people what the want; coffee, toasties and a full breakfast menu.There are seats in the middle around the open kitchen so you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of everything going on. Down the back there is a bright mezzanine area with a skylight and then we have some outdoor table in our lovely sun trap out the back.This brick and mortar style cafe is the love child of one of the owners, Brian. Taking inspiration from his travels around the world and his family kitchen. The breakfast tacos from his trips around Central/South America, The Levain flatbread from his sourdough starter and soufflé pancakes from eating his way around Japan.
A photo of Little Richards Wood Fired Pizza restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(262)
Price: Moderate
• Pizzeria • Skerries
Booked 13 times today
Authentic Wood-Fired PizzaWe use a traditional wood-fired pizza oven (handmade in Italy - shipped to Skerries) to achieve the flavor's that only a woodfire oven can achieve...the result? The perfect crust, a slightly smoky aroma and crispier toppings that taste incredible. It's the authentic Neapolitan way!
A photo of The Lock Keeper (Ashtown) restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(632)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro Pub • Ashtown
Booked 9 times today
Nestled in the heart of Ashtown Village, Dublin 15, overlooking the Royal Canal, The Lock Keeper can be found at Lock #10. Steeped in heritage, this double lock was constructed c.1792. With quality stonework and attractive sloping edges Lock 10 is one of 46 along the Royal Canal and continues to be a testament to the skill of the craftsmen involved. Our bar is adjacent to the Lock Keepers House, a post that became obsolete in 1961 when the canal was closed to traffic the previous year. The Royal Canal, which runs from the River Liffey to the River Shannon and stretches a distance of 145km, was originally built for freight and passenger transportation with the last working barges ceasing to operate in 1951.Now beautifully maintained by Irish Waterways, you are welcome to visit The Lock Keeper by canoeing, walking or cycling from Dublin City Centre. Equally idyllic, why not catch a train from Connolly with a short 6 minute journey bringing you to our

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