Best Dessert in Dún Laoghaire

We've collected top 10 mentioned desserts in Dún Laoghaire from other articles such as The Alex, LovinDublin.com, findmeglutenfree.com.

Best Dessert in Dún Laoghaire

Queen of Tarts Cow's Lane
Queen of Tarts Cow's Lane
4.5 (2658 ratings)
Modern tearoom/cafe with a mezzanine floor serving freshly made brunches, lunches and sweet treats.
Cow's Ln, Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Dessert shopBakeryCafeRestaurantTea store
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
The 5 INCREDIBLE breakfast and brunch spots in DUBLIN
"If you’re someone with a sweet tooth, then you’re going to want to visit the Queen of Tarts bakery and café. You’ll be amazed at the sweet selection of breakfast and brunch items that are available to purchase. We are strong proponents of having cheesecake for breakfast — what could be more perfect than starting your day with a heavenly creamy slice of Bailey’s cheesecake?"
Nando's Dublin - St Andrew's Street
Nando's Dublin - St Andrew's Street
4.2 (1819 ratings)
Afro-Portuguese chain restaurant serving flame-grilled chicken in spicy chilli sauce.
12 St Andrew's St, Dublin 2, D02 ER83, Ireland
Chicken restaurantChicken wings restaurantDessert restaurantFamily restaurantFast food restaurantPortuguese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
11 Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Dublin – For Days Like These
"Really friendly tolerant staff, well used to kids wandering around. They have a great atmosphere, and plenty of choice for everybody with a massive menu – better again, with outlets in Dun Laoghaire, Tallaght, Dundrum and Blanchardstown and a few dotted around the city centre, they're a solid option wherever you happen to be."
Churros do Lulu
Churros do Lulu
4.6 (29 ratings)
5 Ryder's Row, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Grocery storeSweets and dessert buffet
Gelato Di Natura Dublin
Gelato Di Natura Dublin
4.6 (90 ratings)
6 Upper O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 FX77, Ireland
Ice cream shopCafeDessert shop
Mentioned by DublinTown
Top 5 places to get delicious Ice Cream inDublinTown
"Located on Dublins busy O’Connell Street, Gelato Di Natura Dublin is another superb traditional Italian ice-cream parlour. Formerly known as SUSO, with stores all over the world, you are sure to get top quality ice cream at Gelato Di Natura Dublin. With an impressive 28 flavours to choose from you will be spoilt for choice."
Mentioned by The Alex
Where to get the best ice creams in Dublin
"Gelato Di Natura is located on the bustling O’Connell Street, and you can choose if you want to enjoy your ice cream inside or outside. Cookies, vanilla and chocolate are popular but also unusual flavours like walnuts and figs can be found in their selection of flavours. View this post on Instagram"
Sasha House Petite
Sasha House Petite
4.8 (64 ratings)
Drury St, Dublin, Ireland
Coffee shopCafeDessert restaurant
The Orange Tree Bakery
The Orange Tree Bakery
4.8 (105 ratings)
108, 6 Rathmines Rd Lower, Dublin Southside, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Coffee shopCafeCake shopSweets and dessert buffetPatisserie
Only Bubble Waffle & Bubble tea
Only Bubble Waffle & Bubble tea
4.6 (574 ratings)
Busy dessert shop specialising in ice cream-topped waffles & bubble tea in a snug interior.
2 Merchant's Arch, Temple Bar, Dublin 1, D02 TD39, Ireland
Dessert shopCafe

Best Gelato in Dún Laoghaire

Arctic Stone hand rolled Ice Cream
Arctic Stone hand rolled Ice Cream
4.8 (8 ratings)
39 Clanbrassil Street Upper, Portobello, Dublin, D08 RY16, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The Best Ice Cream Parlours In Dublin
"Taking inspiration from the rolled ice cream vendors of Asia, Arctic Stone Ice Cream serve up Dublin’s finest rolled ice cream. From zesty berry and citrus flavours to indulgent chocolate, caramel and cookie delights, this shop has a freshly made ice cream roll to suit everyone’s tastes. Undoubtedly, part of the treat of visiting Arctic Stone Ice Cream is watching in amazement as the friendly and skilled staff whip up the rolls of tasty ice cream right in front of your eyes."
Howth Market
Howth Market
4.3 (3704 ratings)
Outdoor weekend market featuring locally made foods, organic produce, artisanal goods & souvenirs.
3A Harbour Rd, Howth, Dublin, D13 T8Y7, Ireland
MarketCoffee shopFarmers' marketHam shopIce cream shopNovelty store
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Markets To Shop at in Dublin
"With five front units open seven days a week and over 25 stalls springing to life at the weekends, Howth Market is one of the focal points of this quaint seaside town and attracts locals just as much as those from further afield. Conveniently located beside the DART station, this market is perfect for browsing on a sunny day before heading along the cliff walk or onto the pier. Though the market sells a great mix of wares, from woodwork to antique jewellery, the food is the highlight."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
10 Best Weekend Markets To Check Out In Dublin
"There are so many reasons to visit this picturesque northside village on the weekend. But the market is a good enough reason in its own right. You're likely to find an array of organic produce, freshly baked goods, jewellery, clothing, antiques and loads more when checking out this market."
FLIP
FLIP
4.8 (16 ratings)
George's Street Arcade, Dublin, Ireland
Vegetarian restaurantIce cream shopTakeout RestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by DublinLive
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"Flip, a vegan and vegetarian burger bar from the owners of Blazing Salads, is one of Dublin’s vegan hot spots. Their burgers, which include black bean and quinoa, millet and sweet potato, and a sweetcorn and feta fritter, are handmade using organic grains, pulses, vegetables and seeds. Don’t mind if we do!"

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Dún Laoghaire

Eatokyo Asian Street Food
Eatokyo Asian Street Food
4.7 (290 ratings)
4 Talbot St, North City, Dublin, D01 X8F8, Ireland
Japanese restaurantRamen restaurantSushi restaurant
YO! Kitchen Dundrum
YO! Kitchen Dundrum
4.3 (75 ratings)
Large & small shared plates of Japanese food with a twist, plus cocktails, at a modern chain eatery.
Dundrum Town Centre, Sandyford Rd, Dublin, D16 W0C0, Ireland
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 10 Best Places To Eat Sushi In Dublin
"They are a big UK chain with outlets in Dundrum and just beside Brown Thomas in town. Although we'd always champion the independent in Dublin, you have to say that their sushi is well worth making the list. Pick what you want from conveyor belts but do watch what you eat as you can easily tally up a huge bill in here."
Fujiyama Sushi Restaurant
Fujiyama Sushi Restaurant
4.4 (538 ratings)
11 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
10 Best Japanese Restaurants In Dublin, Ireland - Updated 2021
"This cozy restaurant has delicious food and generous portions that satisfy their customers. They also have a great selection of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot, which people love. Their customers come from every part of town to taste their food."

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Dún Laoghaire

Urban Health
Urban Health
4.3 (73 ratings)
Fields Terrace, 9 Charleston Rd, The Triangle, Dublin, D06 V218, Ireland
Health food storeBrunch restaurantCafeCoffee shopJuice shop
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
10 fab Ranelagh restaurants for lunch
"If you're on a health kick, Urban Health needs to be on your list - serving healthy nibbles, super salads, juices and an unreal brekkie, it's become one of our favourite Ranelagh restaurants for lunch. Their banana bread has become a popular coffee break treat in Lovin HQ, apparently, it's the best in Dublin. There's even a yoga and pilates studio upstairs for days when you need a good stretch after work."
SLICE
SLICE
4.6 (462 ratings)
Homey nook offering thoughtfully sourced cafe fare, craft beer & select wine, plus slices of cake.
56 Manor Pl, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, D07 YN12, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCatererCoffee shopEvent venueDelivery RestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by 10Best
Breakfast and Brunch Options to Satisfy Every Palate in Ireland's Capital
"Slice is a recent addition to the ever-expanding repertoire of northside suburb Stoneybatter. A sister-café to the Cake Café just off Camden Street, Slice is a small but perfectly formed little neighbourhood cafe that caters for breakfasts, lunches, dinners and supper clubs but has really excelled at breakfast and brunch. There are a wealth of options on offer from hearty sausage and avocado scramble on sourdough to a more virtuous series of porridge options that make provisions for those who prefer dairy alternatives."
Mentioned by Lovin.ie
The Ultimate Guide To The Best Breakfasts & Brunches In Dublin
"If you're in the market for a little slice of heaven - come here. Our favourite time is during the week when it's not so busy and we get a few minutes away from the office. Slice have gained their name for being the leaders in serving up the healthier options for brekkie - making it the perfect way to start your day."
Brother Hubbard (North)
Brother Hubbard (North)
4.4 (2692 ratings)
Cool and cosy independent cafe turning out high-end home baking, plus seasonal lunches and coffee.
153 Capel St, North City, Dublin, D01 V9V0, Ireland
Brunch restaurantCafeCoffee shopLunch restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by 10Best
Best Places in Dublin to Get Sweets and a Caffeine Fix
"Brother Hubbard is a recent addition to trendy Capel Street and they're setting the bar high. Coffee and tea is sourced from two of the best Dublin suppliers, 3FE and Wall and Keogh and their homemade drinks including orange and lemon barley water and rose, raspberry and apple are refreshing and different. In recent months they have really stepped up their sweet treat offerings and there are now a range of baked goods from scones to friandes as well more dessert-style items."
Mentioned by 2foodtrippers
Dublin Food Guide
"This Beans and Pulled Pork Special at Brother Hubbard featured cannellini beans in a rich and lightly spiced tomato sauce, overnight roasted pulled pork, a soft fried egg and toast. We loved Brother Hubbard during our first visit to Dublin in 2013. At the time, the new-ish restaurant stood out as a shining light in the Dublin culinary scene by serving modern comfort food and quality coffee in a trendy yet chill setting."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"A delightful slow-food sanctuary within the Dublin dining scene, Brother Hubbard is a cozy, elegantly designed Northside café with a stripped...Read More"

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