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Luigi MalonesLuigi Malones is located on the corner of Temple Bar Square, at the very heart of the action. We are directly behind the Central Bank on Cecilia Street. The restaurant is one of the busiest in Ireland and has the reputation as one of the "friendliest" places to visit in Temple Bar. | ![]() |
Thorntons RestaurantSet on the leafy St Stephen’s Green, on the first floor of the Fitzwilliam Hotel, the elegant and relaxed Thornton’s Restaurant provides a break from Dublin’s pounding pavements. Refurbished in 2007, the dining room is a romantic space with a classic feel created by plushly carpeted floors, marble wall panels and touchy-feely velvet seating, leading in from a coolly contemporary cocktail bar. | ![]() |
Hugo'sWith polished oak tables, Regency striped banquettes and flock wallpaper – Hugo's on Merrion Row in Dublin is owned by the team who run the Wolftrap in Tullamore, and has an eclectic, Parisian charm. The food here is an unusual fusion of Irish and French flavours, and the cosy setting is popular with fashionable Dubliners for dates, gourmet grazing, after-work drinks and sophisticated suppers. | ![]() |
Brownes BrasserieSituated on the beautiful St. Stephen’s Green in the heart of Georgian Dublin, Brownes Townhouse is an oasis of charm in this fair city. The 18th Century building offers a tantalising glimpse into decadent Dublin’s past. | ![]() |
Rupsha Indian RestaurantAmong Dublin’s favourite Indian restaurants, Rupsha is a relaxed and friendly venue serving excellent fresh food, created using the very finest ingredients. The elegantly appointed dining room buzzes with a lively atmosphere, free from any pretentious tweaks and twiddles. Polite and helpful service from well turned out waiting staff completes the vibe, making this a restaurant equally suited to family meals to a dinner with friends. | ![]() |
Patrick Guilbaud RestaurantIreland's most award winning restaurant, Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, is situated in the stunning surroundings of The Merrion Hotel with magnificent views overlooking The Merrion's delightful gardens.
Patrick Guilbaud's pursuit of perfection is noticeable in the delicious, immaculately presented dishes prepared from the finest Irish ingredients. | ![]() |
Ely ChqEly Chq in Dublin is here to pull diners out of the "wine wilderness", offering a place to go and drink great wines from the four corners of the globe accompanied by tasty, simple food. Meat is sourced from Ely's own organic farm in Co. Clare, served with minimum of fuss and pretension in comfortable and relaxing surroundings by people who are passionate about what they do. | ![]() |
One Pico RestaurantOwner/chef Eamon O'Reilly is famed in Dublin for his exceptional cooking. His restaurant One Pico has been acclaimed by all food critics and has 2 AA rossettes and appears in the Michelin Restaurant guide. Plenty of regulars - the restaurant is very popular with the business fraternity who enjoy the traditional style ambience. | ![]() |
The French ParadoxSince opening our doors in June of 2002, The French Paradox Wine Bar & Wine Shop have been dedicated to bringing the very finest of produce from France and the Mediterranean right here to Ireland. Our ethos is simple: quality cured meats, cheeses, fish and pâtés served in an atmosphere not unlike those intriguing wine bars in France. | ![]() |
Eliza Blues RestaurantEliza Blues is a family run restaurant and is under the direct management of proprietor, Danny Byrne. Danny founded the restaurant in 1999, and since then Eliza’s has gone from strength to strength. Danny’s philosophy is to serve people the best possible food with a friendly, caring approach, in clean, pleasant and relaxing surroundings. | ![]() |
Jacobs LadderEstablished in 1997, Jacobs Ladder Restaurant occupies 2 floors of a Georgian building on Dublin's Nassau Street. Jacob's Ladder is a welcoming and stylish restaurant serving modern Irish cuisine. Spread over two floors of an elegant Georgian townhouse, the elegant interior at Jacob's Ladder – with wooden floors, cream walls and crisp linens - features large Georgian windows with stunning views across Trinity College and its splendorous playing fields. | ![]() |
The ExchangeThe Westin Dublin's renovation of a former Allied Irish Bank is a grand 5-star affair overlooking Trinity College Green. A fine example of art deco elegance, the airy ground floor a la carte Exchange restaurant serves simple dishes of fresh A-grade Irish ingredients, with an international flavour. The Irish beef tenderloin with duck foie gras, Dover sole meuniere, and poached seabass come highly recommended. | ![]() |
Rhodes D7Welcome to RhodesD7, Gary Rhodes' first Irish restaurant venture. Situated in Dublin 7, our 250-cover venue offers Gary's unique style of European cuisine for which he has won 5 Michelin Stars. We offer a wide selection of dishes, each unique and flavoursome with Gary's distinctive touch. | ![]() |
Dax RestaurantDublin foodies have been flocking to this award-winning new restaurant on Upper Pembroke Street since it opened its doors back in 2004. Dax Restaurant has an understated yet super-sophisticated dining room with whitewashed walls and a rustic-chic vibe which is reflected in the hearty, seasonal continental menu. | ![]() |
Bleu Bistro ModerneBleu Bistro Moderne is the third Dublin-based venture from restaurateur and award-winning chef Eamonn O’Reilly. This airy bistro-style restaurant, located in Joshua House on Dawson Street, has floor to ceiling windows, chocolate leather banquettes and dark wooden furniture. | ![]() |
Harvey NicholsHarvey Nichols First Floor restaurant in Dublin’s fabulous Dundrum retail district raises the stakes sky-high when it comes to department store fine dining. You are whizzed upstairs via a separate entrance and a dedicated express lift. When you arrive, you’ll be wowed by the contemporary, cool Manhattan-style décor with all-encompassing glass that suspends this sleek dining room in space. | ![]() |
Nancy Hands Bar & RestaurantClassic Bar & Restaurant situated close to Dublin’s Phoenix Park, the National Museum at Collins Barracks, and a short stroll from Heuston train station. The legendry name adorns the ornate dome window and copper frieze of this unique Public House. | ![]() |
Citron RestaurantCitron Restaurant in one of Dublin’s hippest. On the mezzanine level overlooking the lobby, Citron has Conran’s signature elegant, minimalist luxury with a zesty lime and lemon colour scheme, softly glowing lighting, woven white bar front and dark timber floor. The ambience is Euro-bistro and the modern Mediterranean cuisine is perfectly attuned to how we eat now. | ![]() |
The Tea RoomThe confusingly named Tea Room is situated in the hotels original dining room which has be completely refurbished and is light and airy. The chef is commited to producing a new style of cooking using only the best and freshest Irish produce making this one of THE best places to eat in Dublin. . | ![]() |
Pearl BrasserieJust moments from the green spaces of Merrion Square Park and St Stephen’s Green you’ll find Pearl Brasserie. Parisian sophistication meets New York style meets Dublin cool, Pearl is a foodie hang out packed to the rafters with funky young urbanites sipping glasses of chilled white wine as they lean back in to brown leather armchairs or peruse menus and chat across linen draped tables. | ![]() |
The Church Gallery RestaurantSituated in the heart of Dublin’s shopping district, The Church is definitely a venue with wow factor. Spread over four levels with five distinct settings, this restored 18th century Church of Ireland church still houses many original features, including a Renatus Harris built organ and spectacular stained glass window. The Church’s elegant, intimate Gallery Restaurant is the venue’s premiere dining area, perfect for special occasions. | ![]() |
See Also
Apache Pizza108 Pearse Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Java Bay56 Manor Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Dominos PizzaUnit 1 Kish House, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Ruen Thai Restaurant17 Ranelagh, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Cafe KylemoreSwan Centre, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
China House15 Firhouse Shopping Centre, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Royal Tandoori4 The Mall, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Jasko's Bistro64 Dame Street, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
Casa Pasta3 Eirpage House, Dublin More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings |
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