Best Family Restaurants in Dún Laoghaire

We've collected top 10 mentioned family restaurants in Dún Laoghaire from other articles such as CollegeTimes.com, FOOD AND WINE, findmeglutenfree.com.

Best Family Restaurants in Dún Laoghaire

Etto
Etto
4.8 (499 ratings)
Clean white walls and wooden tables adorn this casual eatery serving seasonal, locally sourced fare.
18 Merrion Row, Dublin, D02 A316, Ireland
Modern European restaurantFamily restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
The 15 best restaurants in Dublin right now
"You’re all but guaranteed an amazing meal at this cosy spot on Merrion Row. The Etto menu brims with dishes you’ll be dreaming of for months after you lick your plate clean, and there’s a great-value weekday lunch menu at just €23 for two courses. Dishes often change by the day, but be sure to order a side of crispy hashed potatoes with Lyonnaise onions and the red wine prunes with vanilla mascarpone for dessert."
Mentioned by 2foodtrippers
Dublin Food Guide
"Served in an orange broth flavored with nduja, ruby tomatoes and samphire succulents, Etto’s signature mussels were smoky, hot and downright delicious. In Italy, ‘etto’ is a suffix used to describe something small. In Dublin, Etto (the restaurant) is indeed small with just 38 seats."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"Casual dining but top class food and service, Etto has a special place in our hearts. It's an exceptional dining experience with friendly staff, incredible food and delicious wine. It’s easy to see when you dine here why it’s so hard to get a table."
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
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"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."
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
4.2 (1990 ratings)
Simple, polished hotel offering bright rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus an informal cafe/bar.
Parnell Square W, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 HX02, Ireland
HotelBarFamily restaurantFunction room facilityRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
Dublin Hotel Deal, Dublin City Hotels,Hotels in Dublin
"With 129 fully air-conditioned bedrooms combined with excellent service, Maldron Hotel Parnell Square has everything you need for a perfect city break in Dublin. With an abundance of things to see and do right on our doorstep, it is the perfect base to stay and explore Dublin city.Maldron Hotel Parnell Square is located just 3 minutes' walk from O'Connell Street and is easily accessible from all the main transport routes from Dublin Airport, bus and train stations. Address: Parnell Square, Dublin 1"
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"Maldron Hotel Parnell Square – 5 minutes walk from the center, we’ve stayed here and enjoyed it If you want an apartment, check out this perfectly located and well reviewed"
Al Vesuvio
Al Vesuvio
4.3 (692 ratings)
Romantic Italian bar and dining room in an 18th-century vaulted brick and stone wine cellar.
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
Italian restaurantDelivery serviceFamily restaurantPasta shopPizza restaurantPizza TakeoutRestaurantSeafood restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"Why: You have to be careful when wandering the streets of Temple Bar because otherwise you can end up paying a lot of money for some bang average food. However, there are plenty of hidden gems to be found if you know where to look and Al Vesuvio is one of them. Located in Meeting House Square, its vast menu covers everything from fresh pasta and pizzas, to more hearty classic main courses such as veal Milanese."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
Top 10 Italian restaurants in Dublin you NEED to try
"Right on Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, this place makes a great starting point for a night out. Al Vesuvio is a cosy spot serving top-notch Italian food seven days a week. We especially love the huge selection of pizzas with (rosse) and without (bianche) cheese."
Flanagan's Bar & Restaurant
Flanagan's Bar & Restaurant
4.1 (1906 ratings)
Open from breakfast, this casual, stalwart restaurant serves up continental and Irish comfort food.
61 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin 1, D01 Y274, Ireland
Irish restaurantFamily restaurantDelivery RestaurantPizza deliveryRestaurant
Supermac's & Papa John's O'Connell St Dublin
Supermac's & Papa John's O'Connell St Dublin
3.9 (2999 ratings)
Fast-food chain restaurant dishing up American-style burgers, chicken, fish and sandwiches.
45-46 O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin, D01 KV21, Ireland
Fast food restaurantFamily restaurantHamburger restaurantPizza restaurant
Cherrytree Pub
Cherrytree Pub
4.4 (424 ratings)
Walkinstown Cross, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, Ireland
PubBeer gardenFamily restaurant
Mentioned by DublinLive
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"Walk-ins town or bookings, this southside beauty on Dublin's most famous roundabout will welcome all. Owner Gerry Mcgeough described it as "Dublin's favourite beer garden" telling Dublin Live "our team are ready and are looking forward to welcoming people back to the Heart of Walkinstown". He added: "We are busy with painting and cleaning and watering the flowers. We will have capacity for 30 in our garden and we are creating ancillary outdoor spaces to compliment the garden."
Hillbilly's Family Restaurants
Hillbilly's Family Restaurants
4.4 (131 ratings)
109 Rathmines Rd Lower, Rathmines, Dublin, D06 R5C3, Ireland
Family restaurant
Mentioned by FOOD AND WINE
Five places to eat in Dublin this Veganuary
"This 100 per cent vegan restaurant is owned by Moodley Manor, the company behind the vegan wings that you see everywhere these days. If you find yourself craving junk food from your previous life, like chicken burgers or loaded fries, then Beast Eatery is here to help you out. We've heard great things about the #VFC (vegan fried chick-hun), which regularly sells out."
Overends Kitchen
Overends Kitchen
3.9 (245 ratings)
Airfield Estate, Overend Ave, Dublin 14, D14 W2F2, Ireland
Family restaurantFarm shopRestaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"Overends Kitchen at Airfield Estate is an oasis tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The bright, almost Scandinavian-style restaurant is surrounded by glass and pinewood and overlooks a pond. Overends Kitchen uses produce straight from the farm at its doorstep, meaning fresh and creative food."
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross
4 (2572 ratings)
Modern hotel with laid-back rooms, a casual restaurant & a bar, plus free Wi-Fi & parking.
22 Naas Rd, Newlands Cross, Dublin, D22 V6Y6, Ireland
HotelBarFamily restaurantFunction room facilityRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross is a 3 star hotel located in the west of Dublin beside the historic village of Clondalkin. The hotel is just off exit 1A of the N7 and 5 minutes from exit 9 off the M50. The hotel is close to public transport links making it easy to travel in and out of the city centre but there is also ample complimentary car parking on site if you would prefer to travel by car."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Dún Laoghaire Area

Abbey Presbyterian Church
Abbey Presbyterian Church
4.7 (43 ratings)5 (7 ratings)
Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland
Presbyterian churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
John's Lane Church, Dublin
John's Lane Church, Dublin
4.6 (288 ratings)4.5 (49 ratings)
94-96 Thomas St, Usher's Quay, Dublin, Ireland
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by A Brit and A Southerner
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"A short walk from St. Audoen’s Church is a much more modern construction dating back to 1874. John’s Lane Church was constructed on the site of a former hospital and today is famous for the towering spire and steeple that rises over 200 feet above the city. The tallest spire in the city of Dublin, this was originally constructed solely as a unique aspect of the church and not to hold bells which were later added."
Mentioned by The Mont
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"Located a short walk from the city centre, John’s Lane Church is nestled in the centre of a bustling high street. Built in 1874, John’s Lane Church is one of Dublin’s younger parishes but still has a rich history. The beautiful structure combines grey and red bricks with a green roof which makes it an ideal spot for Instagrammers."
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
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"Bejeweled with stunning mosaics and stained glass, construction began in 1862 on this French Gothic inspired church. Located in Dublin’s historic neighborhood, The Liberties, you’ll have lots to see around this landmark."
St. Francis Xavier's Church, Gardiner Street
St. Francis Xavier's Church, Gardiner Street
4.7 (211 ratings)5 (5 ratings)
Gardiner Street Upper, Mountjoy, Dublin, D01 RK07, Ireland
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurchPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals

Top Rated Concerts and Shows in Dún Laoghaire

Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
4.7 (6707 ratings)4.5 (787 ratings)
Daniel Libeskind-designed venue for (mainly touring) ballet, opera, musicals and orchestra concerts.
Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Kanakari used under CC BY-SA 3.0. Bord Gais Energy Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Docklands. It is the city’s biggest fixed-seat theater and was designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind for the Dublin Docklands Development Authority."
Mentioned by ArchDaily
An Architectural Guide to Dublin: 30 Things to See and Do in Ireland’s Capital
"Designed by Studio Libeskind in 2010, the Grand Canal Square formed an important milestone for the redevelopment of the Dublin Docklands area. The 2000-seat theater is based on the concept of stages: the stage of the theater, the stage of the piazza, the stage of the multiple lever lobby above the piazza."
The Gaiety Theatre
The Gaiety Theatre
4.6 (3033 ratings)4.5 (641 ratings)
Classical Victorian auditorium for an array of performances especially musical theatre and opera.
South King St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by Travel Mad Mum
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"One of my all time favourite memories as a child was visiting the Gaiety Theatre with my grandmother. She use to take us once a year and I absolutely loved it. Things haven’t changed too much at The Gaiety but it remains a prominent influence on Irish arts and theatre."
Johnnie Fox's Pub
Johnnie Fox's Pub
4.6 (6353 ratings)4 (11 ratings)
Traditional pub in mountain location with decorative farm tools, hooley nights and live Irish music.
Glencullen, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Concerts & ShowsTakeout RestaurantPubRestaurantPerformancesDinner Theaters
Mentioned by 10Best
Whether You Go For The Music, The Atmosphere Or The Black Stuff, Dublin Has Something For Everyone
"If the hustle and bustle of Dublin's city centre is getting to you and you would prefer to take your Guinness with a scenic panorama then head up to Ireland's 'highest' pub, Johnny Fox's in the Dublin mountains. The drive is about half an hour but you can take the Express Bus from several central locations to arrive in time for service and leaving after last orders. The pub features live traditional music every evening and its famous 'Hooley Night' features a top dance act; a welcome alternative to the city's busy pubs."
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Eat, Drink, Nightlife in Dublin
"Established in 1798, Johnnie Fox's is one of the oldest pubs in Ireland. Renowned for being the highest pub in the country, nestled in the peaceful township of Glencullen and surrounded by the beautiful serenity of the Dublin Mountains."

Best History Museum in Dún Laoghaire

The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story
The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story
4.5 (728 ratings)4.5 (1366 ratings)
Tours below and above deck of a replica, 19th-century ship that took Irish emigrants to America.
Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, D01 V9X5, Ireland
MuseumCultural landmarkHistory museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"There is no better way to portray the history and culture of any civilization other than a visual representation. The Story of the Irish is a guided tour that introduces you to the 10,000 years old history of Ireland through the dramatized versions by professional actors who act as live storytellers. Through this tour, you will be enlightened about the way Ireland got separated from the rest of...Read more"
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
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"Just across the road from the Irish Emigration Museum is the Jeanie Johnston tallship. This is an accurate replica of the original Jeanie Johnston – a three masted ship that was originally built to carry cargo between Ireland and North America."
National Maritime Museum of Ireland
National Maritime Museum of Ireland
4.6 (271 ratings)4.5 (166 ratings)
An array of exhibits on maritime history showcased in a church built for seafarers in 1837.
Haigh Terrace, Dún Laoghaire, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
History museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle
4.2 (20647 ratings)4 (4626 ratings)
Historic site, dating from 1204, with 2 museums, cafes and gardens, plus state rooms and a library.
Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
CastleMuseumsHistorical placeHistorical landmarkArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Just a Pack
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"Stroll the campus greens and pretend to be a student at one of Europe’s most prestigious universities, Trinity College. Many top thinkers and creators can call this university their alma mater (ahem, Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett . . .). If you’re in the relative college age range and look comfortable enough, other tourists are bound to ask you for directions – now’s the time to practice that Irish accent!"
Mentioned by Dublin 1 day itinerary
Dublin in 1 Day Itinerary
"Make your way back down Grafton Street to College Green, turn left and follow Dame Street to Dublin Castle. Again, the bus tour might have left you a bit underwhelmed here, so enter through the castle gates and be astonished. A walk around the area should take you half an hour, leaving you a bit of time to enjoy a coffee (both the café near the castle entrance and the Silk Road Café come recommended)."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"As the stronghold of British power in Ireland for more than 700 years, Dublin Castle has played a central - and often adversarial - role in the history of the nation. A mix of buildings from..."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Dún Laoghaire

Marlin Hotel Stephens Green
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Ferncourt
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Metro Hotel Dublin Airport
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