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A photo of Luttrellstown Castle restaurant
4.4
Awesome(107)
Price: Very Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • Castleknock
A White Christmas Afternoon TeaCelebrate the festive season with an unforgettable afternoon tea at Luttrellstown Castle. This year, our Festive Afternoon Tea takes on added significance as we mark the 200th anniversary of Luke White, the first owner of the castle outside of the Luttrell family. White, who renamed the estate Woodlands, transformed it into the magnificent castle and demesne you see today. His legacy continues to shape Luttrellstown, and we are proud to honour him this December.Available on December 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd, our afternoon tea offers an indulgent selection of traditional sandwiches, delectable pastries, and freshly baked scones to celebrate the season.Prices are €70 per person for Afternoon Tea, €85 for Champagne Afternoon Tea, and €30 for Children's Afternoon Tea, which includes a soft drink.
A photo of Davy Byrnes restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(904)
Price: Moderate
• Irish • Grafton Street
Booked 23 times today
Dublin's most famous pub, certainly in a literary sense, with its Joycean associations. Always classy and fashionable. It's the original Dublin gastropub at over 100 years old.Anybody who is familiar with Dublin pub food will be aware of Davy Byrne’s food reputation, in which seafood is the speciality.If you visit the premises at lunchtime and evening time, you will witness the huge trade which is done in fresh Seafood, Wagyu Burgers and pub classics like Fish & Chips. There is also a full range of Salads and Sandwiches to compliment these and, as often as not, you can enjoy Oysters and Guinness.The classic Gorgonzola sandwich with a glass of Burgundy as mentioned in Ulysses is available every day.Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate strollers/buggies indoors at Davy Byrnes but subject to availability, we can at our outside terraced area. We apologize for any inconvenience.
A photo of Bewley's Grafton Street restaurant
4.3
Awesome(204)
Price: Moderate
• Café • Grafton Street
Booked 22 times today
Opened in 1927, our historic café nestled in the beating heart of Dublin is proud to have served the city and its visitors for almost a century. Enjoy world-famous tea and coffee, delicious food and extraordinary patisserie while soaking up the atmosphere of our unique Grand European Café style interior, adorned with art, ephemera, and beautiful stained glass, just as many of the great artists and writers of our time have done. Located among the shops of bustling Grafton Street, Dublin’s premier shopping district, Bewley’s is the perfect place to fuel up for the day with a full Irish breakfast, take a break from sightseeing with a tasty lunch or treat yourself to an indulgent patisserie experience. Book now to confirm your Bewley’s Grafton Street experience, our team look forward to extending you the warmest of Irish welcomes!
A photo of 1837 Bar & Brasserie at Guinness Storehouse restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(880)
Price: Moderate
• Dining Bar • The Liberties
Booked 7 times today
Located within the historic grounds of the Guinness Storehouse, 1837 Bar & Brasserie celebrates the best of Ireland. Named after the year Guinness and oysters were named as the perfect match.With great views of Dublin city and a menu of classics - smoked salmon, oysters and a rather famous Guinness burger - along with likes of flatbreads, sharing plates and a Guinness chocolate mousse that playfully resembles a glass of the black stuff. All dishes are designed by our award winning chef Sean Hunter, to be enjoyed with the range of Guinness beers on offer along with a full drinks list. The Guinness Storehouse restaurants are open to the public without an experience ticket. We ask that restaurant visitors pre-book their table whenever possible. Walk up visitors to our restaurant will be admitted subject to availability. Please be aware restaurant access does not give you Guinness Storehouse Visitor Experience, but you can buy a ticket on arrival at admissions.
A photo of The Lord Mayor's Lounge at The Shelbourne Hotel restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(1689)
Price: Very Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • South City Centre
Booked 25 times today
Ireland's most iconic drawing room looks out on the only garden grand enough to match: the glorious St. Stephen's Green. The Lord Mayor's Lounge is the perfect back drop for a special day in Dublin. A room sparkling with light; it is a welcoming setting for our celebratory theatre of that most civilised ritual: the art of Afternoon Tea. The elements have remained unchanged over the centuries: a fragrant pot of tea, a succession of sweets and delicate sandwiches, fine china, fresh flowers and delighted laughter. This time is all about enjoying the lovely things in life, an experience designed to be shared and savoured. Time slows down and the art of conversation is revived.From December 1st, our wonderful Lounge will convert to a casual dining venue from 7.30pm daily, allowing our guests to experience an exquisite food offering in our iconic setting.
A photo of Camden Kitchen restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(559)
Price: Expensive
• Irish • Camden Street
Booked 14 times today
Camden Kitchen is a Modern Independant Neighbourhood Bistro serving seasonal Irish produce cooked with care and a warm welcome for locals and visitors in the historic Camden Market Buildings c1907 A constantly evolving menu that makes the most of Ireland's exceptional produce from land and sea.Chef-Owner Padraic Hayden opened Camden Kitchen in 2010
A photo of Tenters Gastropub restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(211)
Price: Expensive
• Pub • The Liberties
Booked 6 times today
Welcome to Dublin's newest bar, located in one of its most historic areas. 🍀 Enjoy the best of Dublin pub fare while nursing a pint of the black stuff, or perhaps a more sophisticated cocktail. 🍺🍸 Whatever takes your fancy, here at Tenters we were born to serve.The original Tenters bar has stood on this same corner of Mill Street and Blackpitts since the 1920s, right amongst the local linen-makers and distillers for which the area was known. 🏭✨ Come experience a piece of Dublin's rich history with us!
A photo of The Mill Restaurant and Terrace restaurant
4.5
Awesome(283)
Price: Very Expensive
• Irish • Celbridge
Booked 15 times today
Classic Irish cuisine from chef Sean Smith in the Kildare countryside.Sean’s mouth-watering new menu is as always sourced locally with some ingredients even grown on the very grounds of the Cliff at Lyons Estate. Food lovers will enjoy classics such as Roast Rib of Beef, Cherry Valley Duck Breast and Oven Baked Baby Turbot with sides of seasonal vegetables, mini Seafood platters and of course for something a bit sweet, Whiskey & Orange Ice Cream or Chocolate Fondant with Salted Caramel Ice Cream.The Mill restaurant is the heart of Cliff at Lyons, with huge double-height ceilings, warm open fire and windows that open up to a terrace beside the mill race and waterfall. Here, you will find a relaxed style of dining where it is easy to enjoy a lunch or dinner with friends or family. The illuminated waterfall provides a unique back drop to this airy and spacious room.
A photo of Saba - Baggot Street restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(98)
Price: Moderate
• Thai • Ballsbridge
Booked 7 times today
Saba (meaning happy meeting place) is a Thai and Vietnamese eatery and cocktail bar. It is located at 22 Upper Baggot Street in Dublin 4 on the banks of the Grand canal beside the Aviva and RDS Stadium. It is situated on a beautiful Victorian street with lots of interesting shops, cafes, restaurants and many of Dublin’s most famous historic pubs.Don’t worry about the weather, in our Secret Garden, we have you covered rain or shine. Join us for outdoor dining underneath one of our canopies. We also have heaters for when it gets a bit chilly. It’s a funky space with beautiful Italian furniture, blended with some traditional church pews, festoon lighting and stunning graffiti artwork by Subset. Our kitchen is open from noon until late seven days a week, so whether you fancy a light lunch, dinner with wine, cocktails or weekend brunch, we are the perfect venue. Takeaway is available from all Saba locations.
A photo of Lundy Foot's restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(67)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro Pub • Dame Street
Booked 7 times today
Situated in the historic cultural center of Temple Bar, Lundy Foot's is among Dublin's best traditional Irish pub & restaurant.

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