Dublin Restaurants: Book any Dublin Restaurant with Dublin Events
Devour Dublin's restaurants
Dublin's restaurants share a fine tradition of exquisite cuisine, much more
than the humble potato! Dine out in Dublin's restaurants with the help of Dublin
Events and give your tummy a treat.
Dublin restaurants vary from the traditional menu to world-inspired Dublin restaurants
you'd expect to find from Italian to Polish. The highest concentration of restaurants
in Dublin can be found around Temple Bar's cobbled streets.
Restaurants in Dublin cater for every pallet from the burger-muncher to the fancy-french-fanatic
although many people coming to Dublin might prefer a menu of Guinness.
Your choice of restaurants in Dublin also depends on your purse, so choose from:
A cheap and cheerful Dublin restaurant
• Gruel
- Near Temple Bar in Dame Street. One of the few places in Dublin where you can
eat deliciously different food cheaply, take no notice of the name, gruel isn't
really on the menu, food to drool over is!
A mid-range restaurant in Dublin
• Gallaghers
Boxty House - A great traditional Irish eatery in Temple Bar, this restaurant
fuses potato pancakes (Boxty) with the finest ingredients such as freshly caught
fish and Irish steaks. The type of cuisine that draws locals and tourists to Dublin
alike, so best book
now to be sure of a table.
An up-market restaurant in Dublin
• Mint - This award-winning French restaurant can be found in
Ranelagh Village five minutes from St. Stephens Green in Dublin. It's extremely
good value for the dishes you'll be served and the restaurant even has a "tasting
menu". The food really is "mint".
Eating in a popular city like Dublin might be a recipe for disaster but with Dublin
Events it's made palatable as you can book
online and make sure that you get a table at the
best restaurants in Dublin!
Beer and restaurants in Dublin
As well as sampling the fine Irish fare in Dublin's restaurants, you could also
try a menu of home-brewed beer. Microbreweries have resurged in Dublin
especially at Messrs Maguire (O'Connell Bridge - Burgh Quay) where queer beers
from toffee flavour, to a coriander-based wheat beer, can be found alongside their
mass produced counterparts.
The Porter House Bar in Temple Bar (Parliament Street, Dublin) is another fine
establishment where you can sup on Oyster Stout and blame any further events on
the aphrodisiac ingredient in the beer, (not the amount consumed).
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