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"There’s a black door in the middle of Temple Bar that you’ve probably passed a million times before thinking nothing of it. Nothing special, nothing out of the ordinary. But ring the bell on this door and a hostess will appear to welcome you to the stunning speakeasy stylings of the vintage cocktail club."
"Not only does Vintage Cocktail Club serve up some pretty darn beautiful cocktails, but its rooftop terrace is one of Dublin's finest. Recline with a quirky cocktail or two in a wicker chair or opt for the plush velvet sofas to feel like a real VIP."
"The humble burger has been elevated to a cult gastronomic item at the incredibly popular Bunsen. This mini-empire has dedicated itself to the art of the burger, coming up with a winning formula – a soft amish dinner roll, pure Irish beef patty, pickles, cheese and its signature sauce. These are proper roll-up-your-sleeves burgers that have garnered a loyal following, which has seen the independently owned restaurant expand with various locations around Dublin and beyond."
"City centerYou can’t order a burger rare in Ireland -- the Food Safety Authority basically banned it -- but the ones at Bunsen are as close as you can get. They mince the patties fresh every morning, so they’re allowed to chuck it on the grill and serve it medium pink and juicy. The menu is so small it fits on a business card, and there’s nothing for veggies in these here parts -- it’s good old-fashioned burgers, fries, and shakes, and that’s it."
"This burger joint on Wexford Street has been praised by many for having the best burger in Dublin, as well as great service to go with it. While it lacks a signature burger like many American restaurants, it’s safe to say that each burger they offer is simply brilliant."
"Angelina's is a canal-side romantic restaurant in Dublin with plenty of character, flavour and Italian-inspired charm. Tuck into a menu that includes everything from maple glazed pork belly with brunch, to creamed leek gnocchi and delicious sausage pizzas for dinner."
"Like the idea of waterside drinking and dining as the temperatures rise?. Angelina's have pretty outdoor space facing the canal, so you can kick back with a couple of glasses and a plate of freshly made pasta while topping up your tan."
"If you are by the North Strand, consider yourself lucky because Da Mimmo is one of the best Italian restaurants in Dublin. Opened in 2010, it quickly outgrew its original place, with half the neighbourhood queuing to try one (or more!) items on their extensive pizza and pasta list. With high-quality food and prices considerably lower than many restaurants in the very centre, we really can’t think of a reason why this shouldn’t become your new regular spot on the Northside."
"I’ve never been a fan of touristy Italian restaurants in Dublin (or anywhere else, for that matter). Which is why I try to opt for family-run restaurants located outside of tourist/office hotspots. This is why I’ve been returning to North Strand’s Da Mimmo time and time again (the food’s great too, of course!)."
"The son of the original owners converted what was once a traditional fish-and-chip shop into this sit-down restaurant, now serving some of the best Italian food in the city. Everything here – from the Caprese... Top ChoiceIrish in North of the Liffey"
"The same people who run San Lorenzo’s – a hip New York-style Italian joint on George’s Street – opened Dublin’s newest Mexican restaurant as a pop-up in 2015. Two years on, Taco Taco has endured, thanks to a satisfying menu of contemporary delights. Their inspired dessert dishes include things like salted caramel popcorn with peanut butter ice-cream, American apple pie tacos and San Lorenzo’s signature sweet – a Nutella® chocolate cheesecake."
"When it comes to pizza takeaways Domino's has to be number one. Their sauces alone are enough to tantalise the taste buds – drunk food at its best."
"This underrated gem of a restaurant is right on the waterfront in the Bayside area. It’s a small neighbourhood Italian restaurant but their wood-fired pizza is worth the trip. The menu’s ingredients are all sourced from local producers and cooked with a real authentic Mediterranean flavour."
"Il Fuoco is one of the best restaurants in the centre of Dublin serving authentic Mediterranean and Italian cuisine, we only source the finest local ingredients to ensure the best dining experience for our customers. Enjoy a full Irish or continental breakfast, or swing by to sample our great pastry selections, lunch or dinner menus that are all specially prepared Read more…"
"If pizza is what you are after, the place that gets my vote (and I am a fussy born and bread Roman!) is Revolution pizza in Rathgar. This small restaurant doesn’t have a lot of space for buggies or kids menus but they have delicious pizza and they offer it in kid size too (you may get the nice pizza-maker to make it for the kids in the shape of a heart, if they are in the mood!). Address: 10 Terenure Rd E, Rathgar, Dublin 6"
"When you get onto the Evolve Eatery website, you’re met with the simple mantra of “meet, eat, evolve.” They have over 10 items on their menu for brunch, providing a diverse range of dishes for whatever you fancy, including protein pancakes and chicken and eggs benedict. They also have a wide selection of delicious smoothies. Evolve Eatery serves brunch between 9AM and 4PM."
"This historic shopping centre occupies a beautiful Georgian building just off Grafton Street, the south side’s major shopping street. Formerly a townhouse belonging to the 3rd Viscount Powerscourt and his wife – for when they visited the city from their estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow – it now holds more than 40 shops and restaurants. A proud supporter of Irish design, The Powerscourt Centre has several boutiques by Irish fashion designers, as well as offering the best of Irish craft."
"Set in the 18th century Powerscourt Townhouse, this elegant shopping mall is a must for independent boutiques, beauty salons and art, craft and antique shops. The Antiques Gallery contains a myriad of jewels, silver, china and crystal, and the two art galleries boast an extensive collection of contemporary Irish art. The second floor Design Centre sells works by some of Ireland’s leading fashion designers, as well as coveted international labels."
"Go in for the shopping, stay for the cafe and beautiful view!. This shopping centre is set in a renovated Georgian House along trendy South William Street. It’s full of design and antique jewellery shops, as well as cafes and a few clothing stores."
"Located on Dublin’s South Great George’s Street, the George’s Street Arcade originally opened as South City Markets in 1881, making it the oldest shopping centre in Ireland. Today, the Victorian redbrick building houses an indoor market of around fifty tenants, with a combination of stalls and stores selling vintage clothes, accessories, books and collectibles, and more. Shopping here is a distinctively Dublin experience, and you’re sure to find a souvenir you won’t get anywhere else."
"George’s Street Arcade has been in operation since the late 1800s|© Kevin George / Alamy Stock Photo. Serving Dublin since 1881, this enclosed Victorian market has a charming red-bricked interior housing over 50 stalls. Ranging in size and scale, the vendors here sell everything from authentic falafel to art, memorabilia and coin collections."
"The Victorian redbrick George’s Street Arcade houses several stalls and stores. There’s a lot to discover in this arcade, from high fashion clothing and accessories to funky gear to custom and costume jewellery. There are also stalls and shops offering fortune telling, hairstyling and specialty items."