Top Dining Spots in Dublin Recommended by GoTravelDaily
Dublin locals share their favorite restaurants and bars. Today, Sasha Brady, a Dublin-based editor, highlights five must-visit spots.
Dublin punches well above its weight when it comes to its thriving food and drink scene. The city is home to so many great places to eat that whittling this list down to just five spots almost seems cruel. You’d need at least a few weeks (and a generous budget – this city is expensive) to really get a feel for the dynamic culinary scene here. In the meantime, if you’re here for a short time and a good time, don’t leave Dublin without visiting some of these five spots.
Note, South City Center
Why should I go? Follow the rave reviews to Note, and you’ll see why critics have been singing the praises of this stylish wine bar and bistro.
What’s the vibe? Perfectly polished Scandinavian minimalism from the decor to the clientele. It’s an excellent spot if you’re traveling solo; there are seats at the bar where it’s easy to strike up a conversation.
What should I order? Delight in some of the most creative cooking in Dublin at Note. Whether you show up for lunch, dinner, or just a plate of cured sardines and a glass of wine, it always feels like a treat. From harissa-marinated quail to butter-soft côte de boeuf, everything is beautifully presented.
What about drinks? There’s an exciting selection of natural wines, along with beers and stylish cocktails like the Cherry Cherry.
Where should I go after? The atmosphere at Note is made for lingering, but for those looking for more drinks, The Ginger Man pub is usually buzzing seven nights a week.
Variety Jones, The Liberties
Why should I go? Experience Michelin-starred food made with local ingredients cooked over an open fire in one of Dublin’s loveliest neighborhoods.
What’s the vibe? This cozy hideaway space invites you in with its warm glow and relaxed atmosphere. It’s warm, sophisticated, and embodies a lack of snobbishness.
What should I order? Be well-prepared, as bookings open two months in advance and usually sell out quickly! Once in, you’ll delight in a seasonal chef’s choice sharing menu that’s all about flavor.
What about drinks? An organic wine list robust enough to complement your meal.
Where should I go after? Be sure to visit nearby whiskey distilleries like Jameson, Teeling, or Roe & Co, as well as the famous Guinness Storehouse.
Mamó, Howth
Why should I go? Enjoy a lovely day trip to the seaside village of Howth and dine at a restaurant consistently celebrated for its quality.
What’s the vibe? Enjoy great food alongside stunning views of Howth Harbor, offering an unforgettable dining experience.
What should I order? The seasonal menu highlights fresh seafood straight from Howth Harbor, along with delightful side dishes like crispy rosemary and garlic potatoes.
Where should I go after? Consider a walk along Howth Pier or a hike through the cliffs for beautiful scenery.
Hakkahan, Stoneybatter
Why should I go? If you’re looking for knockout food without breaking the bank, Hakkahan is a Siuchan-focused Chinese restaurant that excels.
What’s the vibe? A busy neighborhood favorite with rapid service and a casual atmosphere.
What should I order? Sample a variety of small plates, including dumplings and Chinese scallion bread for a full experience.
What about drinks? A thoughtfully curated wine menu featuring options from various regions.
Where should I go after? Explore vibrant local spots, including cozy wine bars and pubs in Stoneybatter.
Mr. Fox, North City Center
Why should I go? Enjoy reliably delicious dishes from a seasonal tasting menu filled with excellent Irish ingredients.
What’s the vibe? Cozy ambiance in a historic Georgian townhouse, offering a warm dining experience.
What should I order? Savor dishes that change monthly, focusing on seasonal ingredients.
What about drinks? An extensive wine selection that complements the seasonal tasting menu.
Where should I go after? Nearby cultural attractions, such as 14 Henrietta Street and the Hugh Lane, are worth exploring.