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A photo of The Black Forge restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(4074)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Drimnagh
Booked 41 times today
The Black Forge in Drimnagh, Dublin 12, is a beacon of outstanding American cuisine. This vibrant venue offers a unique take on classic American dishes, with the "Steak on a Stone" earning rave reviews as "unbelievably tasty and juicy." The restaurant boasts an inviting atmosphere, enhanced by friendly staff who ensure every visit feels special. Diners are treated to generous portions and the best of American flavors, with standout desserts like the "award-winning Cheesecake" that leave a lasting impression. Whether you're savoring their unique drinks or enjoying a hearty American meal, The Black Forge promises a delightful culinary experience.
A photo of Elephant & Castle - Lucan restaurant
3.7
Very Good(459)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Porterstown
Booked 57 times today
Elephant & Castle - Lucan, nestled in the heart of Porterstown, Ballydowd, is a shining gem of authentic American cuisine. With glowing reviews praising its "great atmosphere," "excellent service," and "delicious food," this family-friendly restaurant is a standout for its classic American fare. Renowned for its "amazing chicken wings" and fresh, flavorful dishes, diners consistently applaud the quality and speed of service, making it an ideal choice for both quick bites and leisurely family meals. The inviting play area for children adds an extra touch, ensuring a delightful dining experience for all. Experience true American hospitality at its best!
A photo of Tenters Gastropub restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(214)
Price: Expensive
• Gastro pub • The Liberties
Booked 4 times today
Tenters Gastropub, nestled in The Liberties, Dublin, is a true gem of Gastro Pub cuisine, offering a delightful fusion of traditional pub fare with a modern twist. With a rich history dating back to the 1920s, this charming establishment combines authenticity with contemporary flair. Diners rave about the "excellent service" and "delicious food," particularly highlighting the pies and lamb shank as must-try dishes. The cozy atmosphere, complete with an open fire, adds to the inviting ambiance, making it a perfect spot to unwind. Whether you're savoring a perfectly crafted cocktail or enjoying a hearty meal, Tenters promises an unforgettable dining experience.
A photo of The Lock Keeper (Ashtown) restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(636)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Ashtown
Booked 12 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
A photo of Brickyard Gastropub restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(156)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Churchtown
A pub, bar, or tavern that offers meals of high quality. Although the definition of a Gastropub is, in its literal form, what we strive to offer, we do intend on elevating the notion of a gastropub to the next level. We want to offer not only meals of high quality, but the finest quality beers, wines, cocktails, spirits, soft drinks, coffees, teas, and everything else that falls under the guise of "a pub, bar, or tavern"
A photo of BROYAGE BAR & BISTRO restaurant
4.3
Awesome(17)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Kilmainham
Broyage Bar & Bistro's mission is to offer great food, cocktails and a wide selection of great beers and spirits.Served to you by a team of friendly professionals, in a contemporary yet relaxed environment.Brunch is available every weekend from 11am until 3pm, and you can enjoy the outdoor seating area in our all- weather, heated terrace, overlooking Kilmainham Gaol and gardens of IMMA.For group bookings of family gatherings, please feel free to call us directly on +1 420 1821.We have many different offers for your Christmas celebrations, with a minimum number of 15 people, we can cater for your group bookings with our Christmas Lunch, Dinner or Finger Food menus, carefully created by our talented Head Chef. For more information on this, please contact our events team on dublinkilmainham_events@hilton.com or call us on +1 420 1821.Come check us out for yourself!
A photo of The Cow Pub & Kitchen restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(21)
Price: Expensive
• Gastro pub • Ballsbridge
Booked 8 times today
The Cow Pub & Kitchen (formerly The Chophouse) is a vibrant and welcoming restaurant located just a stone's throw from the iconic Aviva Stadium, offering the perfect dining spot for both locals and visitors. Specialising in a diverse menu, it caters to all tastes with a focus on succulent steaks, fresh seafood, and a variety of creative vegetarian dishes. The warm, rustic décor combined with a lively pub atmosphere creates an inviting setting for a casual lunch, a pre-match meal, or a relaxing evening out. The Cow Pub & Kitchen promises a memorable dining experience with locally sourced ingredients and friendly service.
A photo of Murray's Bar restaurant
4.5
Awesome(554)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • O'Connell Street
Booked 10 times today
Murray's Bar, nestled in the heart of Dublin on O'Connell Street, offers an authentic Irish breakfast experience that is simply unmatched. Known for its "superb food" and "delicious, huge portions," the breakfast at Murray's is a culinary delight that draws both locals and tourists alike. With a menu that pays homage to traditional Irish fare, every dish is crafted with care and authenticity, ensuring a genuine taste of Ireland with every bite. The "fantastic service" and "friendly staff" further elevate the dining experience, making it a must-visit spot for anyone craving a hearty and authentic Irish breakfast.
A photo of Ashtons Gastropub restaurant
4.0
Excellent(190)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Clonskeagh
Booked 12 times today
Ashton's is a local gastropub and event space located in the heart of Clonskeagh on the banks of the River Dodder, serving great food and drinks and warm hospitality seven days a week. Split over two levels, Ashton's encompasses a large open bar and dining room, a dedicated event space on the lower ground floor, and two terraces overlooking the passing river. Ashton's Gastropub serves lunch and dinner seven days a week, with its signature Carvery available on weekdays. With a focus on seasonality and sourcing local, the menu at Ashton's includes elevated pub classics with something for everyone.
A photo of The Bleeding Horse restaurant
3.9
Excellent(26)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Dame Street
Booked 2 times today
The Bleeding Horse is a historically significant public house located in Upper Camden Street, Dublin, Ireland. It dates at least back to the 17th century, and was located on St. Kevin’s Port (now Camden St.) at the junction of two important highways leading out of the city.On one side was Charlotte St., leading to Ranelagh and Donnybrook; on the other side was Old Camden St., which joined Richmond St. and led to Rathmines and Cullenswood. Both of these old streets disappeared during the renovations in the 1990s. The present building dates from 1871; the interior was renovated in 1992.There are (at least) two explanations for the name. One is that when a horse got the “staggers” it was bled by a farrier at the inn. Another is that the name of the pub comes from an incident during the Battle of Rathmines in 1649, when a wounded horse fled from the battle.
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