Best Gelato in Dublin

We've collected top 10 mentioned gelato in Dublin from other articles such as Culture Trip, Ramble Dublin, The Telegraph.

Best Gelato in Dublin

Murphys Ice Cream
Murphys Ice Cream
4.7 (1479 ratings)
27 Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 WN51, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The Best Ice Cream Parlours In Dublin
"In terms of pure quality and taste, there is only one contender for the best ice cream in Dublin – Murphy’s Ice Cream on Wicklow Street in Dublin city centre. Established in Dingle, County Kerry in 2000, Murphy’s Ice Cream still make their handmade ice cream using only eggs, fresh cream, milk, and cane sugar, flavoured with real ingredients. Among the standout flavours to try are the Dingle Sea Salt and Irish Brown Bread flavours – trust us!"
Mentioned by SPIN1038
5 Ice Cream Parlours To Try In Dublin This Summer
"Originating in Dingle, they now have a parlour on Wicklow Street, just off Grafton. Fresh farm milk, local cream, free range eggs and organic sugar make up the base of their creations. Their aim is to make memorable flavours that put a smile on your face."
Mentioned by Vagabond Tours of Ireland
Dine Like A Dub: The Best Places to Eat in Dublin City Centre
"Our poor, unsuspecting Vagabonds and Driftwooders are force-fed delicious gelato against their will!. Handmade in the beautiful town of Dingle, Murphy's Ice Cream is also available in Dublin. There are some crazy amazing flavours to try."
Bewley's Grafton Street
Bewley's Grafton Street
4.3 (3281 ratings)
Grand cafe with filled with mahogany and stained glass, offering cakes, sandwiches, pasta and more.
78- 79 Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 K033, Ireland
RestaurantCafeCoffee shopIce cream shopPatisserie
Mentioned by Dine In Dublin
16 Places to Get Breakfast in Dublin
"78- 79 Grafton Street, Dublin 2Mon – Fri from 7:30am, Sat 8am, Sun 9am. Bewley’s Grafton Street is one of Dublin’s most iconic and celebrated landmarks. As well as a selection of their freshly baked pastries and breads, they also serve a selection of delicious hot breakfasts."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"The granddaddy of the capital's cafés, and an essential part of the character of Grafton Street, Bewley's Oriental Café has served coffee and...Read More"
Gino's
Gino's
4.3 (628 ratings)
41 Henry St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 H2K3, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Scrumdiddly's
Scrumdiddly's
4.5 (1539 ratings)
4 Crofton Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by SPIN1038
5 Ice Cream Parlours To Try In Dublin This Summer
"People have queued for hours for a taste of their unique sundaes and decadent desserts. They're located in Dun Laoghaire and Donabate and also have plans to franchise this year. Some of our favourite menu items are the Bueno Waffle Cone, The Melting Snowman and Scrum-fiteroles."
Mentioned by IMAGE.ie
6 ice cream shops open in Dublin right now
"Scrumdiddly’s in Donabate and Dun Laoghaire are officially opened for click and collect. Just visit their website, choose your own flavours and delicious toppings and check out. Try not to get too overwhelmed though; there are over 2,400 combinations to choose from."
Mentioned by The Alex
Where to get the best ice creams in Dublin
"Scrumdiddly is an Irish favourite, and people are even talking about it as the best ice cream parlour in the country. The ice cream parlour is the home of the Scrummy Tub. You can fill it, top it, stick it and drip it."
Teddy's Ice Cream
Teddy's Ice Cream
4.7 (116 ratings)
1a Windsor Terrace, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The Best Ice Cream Parlours In Dublin
"Teddy’s Ice Cream has been a Dublin institution since its first ice cream shop opened in 1950 in Dun Laoghaire. Since then, Teddy’s Ice Cream has opened two more locations in Dun Laoghaire and one in Bray, County Wicklow. No visit to the Dublin coast on a hot summer’s day is complete without a 99 ice cream cone, and Teddy’s Ice Cream has truly perfected the art of the 99."
Mentioned by SPIN1038
5 Ice Cream Parlours To Try In Dublin This Summer
"This iconic Dublin shop has been serving up classic 99s since 1950. They're experts at the whipped ice cream, cone and flake, with optional sauce and sprinkles for the adventurous ones!. There's also great news for 99 lovers as Teddy's has found it's first home in the city centre."
Mentioned by IMAGE.ie
6 ice cream shops open in Dublin right now
"This weekend, grab a creamy 99 before you take a stroll down Dun Laoghaire pier. Teddy’s shops and vans are open in Bray and various locations in Dun Laoghaire – you won’t be disappointed!. Feature image: @teddys_ice_cream_official"
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."
Bite of Life
Bite of Life
4.6 (286 ratings)
55 Patrick St, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, D08 WY60, Ireland
Coffee storeCake shopIce cream shopJuice shopPizza restaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by 10Best
Some Of The Best Restaurants In The Heart Of Dublin City
"The ethos of Bite caf� is that of 'Uptown Food, Downtown Vibe' and it's basically recreating your average fish and chip shop into a more upmarket fish experience with some interesting reinventions along the way. Gone is the greasy batter in a brown bag, replaced with hake in a vodka and beer batter accompanied with mushy peas and pancetta fries. The usual pre-theatre menu has been replaced with a 'Pre-Gig Menu', seeking to resonate with the modern diner."
Three Twenty Ice Cream Lab
Three Twenty Ice Cream Lab
4.5 (148 ratings)
30 Drury St, Dublin, D02 DW66, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by SPIN1038
5 Ice Cream Parlours To Try In Dublin This Summer
"Dublin's first liquid nitrogen ice cream shop has arrived on Drury Street. Three Twenty brings back traditional Ice Cream in a style not seen here before. Organic anglaise that's local and organic is the basis of their unique ice creams."
FLIP
FLIP
4.8 (16 ratings)
George's Street Arcade, Dublin, Ireland
Vegetarian restaurantIce cream shopTakeout RestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by DublinLive
Top seven Dublin takeaways that serve amazing vegan food
"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!"
Baskin-Robbins Dublin
Baskin-Robbins Dublin
3.7 (34 ratings)
Colorful ice cream parlor chain known for its many flavors plus sorbet & yogurt.
Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Ice cream shop

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Dublin

O'Briens Wine Off-Licence Navan Road
O'Briens Wine Off-Licence Navan Road
4.5 (109 ratings)
Unit 6 Maple Shopping Centre, Navan Rd, Cabra, Dublin 7, Ireland
Wine storeBeer store
Guinness Brewery Diageo
Guinness Brewery Diageo
4.5 (146 ratings)
108 James St, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 PV2T, Ireland
BreweryBeer distributor
Mentioned by Dublin 1 day itinerary
Dublin in 1 Day Itinerary
"The buses will take you past the major sights and, depending on which tour you choose (grab some leaflets the evening before or do some research on the internet), even far-flung attractions like the Guinness Brewery, Kilmainham Gaol, and Phoenix Park will be seen. The main thing to remember here: get a good seat on top, enjoy the view, listen to the commentary, and snap away... but do not get off the bus. This is your city tour."
TheBeerClub.ie - Pick up Point
TheBeerClub.ie - Pick up Point
4.5 (37 ratings)
Carry Out Tyrellstown, Unit 7 The Plaza, Tyrellstown Town Centre, Tyrrelstown, Dublin, D15 XF21, Ireland
Beer store

Best History Museum in Dublin

City Hall
City Hall
4.4 (214 ratings)4 (294 ratings)
This Georgian-style civic building with a rotunda offers a multi-media exhibition, tours & lectures.
Dame St, Dublin, Ireland
City HallMuseumsArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistory Museums
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin Ireland: The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"There are a number of great free museums in Dublin which include the National Museum of Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin City Hall, and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Also keep an eye out for discount cards, coupons, and special deals to save money on tickets, tours, and meals."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"This beautiful Georgian structure was originally built by Thomas Cooley as the Royal Exchange between 1769 and 1779, and botched in the mid-19th century when it became the offices of the local government (hence..."
James Joyce Tower & Museum
James Joyce Tower & Museum
4.6 (465 ratings)4.5 (271 ratings)
Martello tower containing Joyce memorabilia where the author stayed and his novel Ulysses begins.
Sandycove Point, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, A96 FX33, Ireland
MuseumHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Delve Into Ireland's Past in Dublin's Most Fascinating Museums
"This Martello tower houses the museum of Dublin's most iconic literary figure, James Joyce|© Jason Knott / Alamy Stock Photo. Every June, Dubliners come together to celebrate possibly the most famous novel set in the city: James Joyce’s Ulysses. However, fans of the Irish writer who miss the festivities of Bloomsday can still visit the James Joyce Museum in Sandycove throughout the year for free."
The Little Museum of Dublin
The Little Museum of Dublin
4.6 (2451 ratings)4.5 (9337 ratings)
Museum chronicling remarkable changes to the lifestyles of Dubliners over the the last century.
15 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
MuseumHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by TripSavvy
10 Amazing Museums You Can't Miss in Dublin
"Located inside one of the 18th-century Georgian houses that gives St. Stephen’s Green its frozen-in-time air, the Little Museum tells the story of Dublin City. The museum, which opened in late 2011, has quickly become a beloved stop to learn about the history of Dublin and the people who call the capital home. The Little Museum can only be visited via a guided tour, which will walk visitors through the townhome filled with more than 5,000 Dublin artifacts."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin Ireland: The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"On your walk from the Molly Malone statue to the next site, the Little Museum of Dublin, we recommend walking along Grafton Street. This is one of the best known streets in Dublin and one of the city’s main shopping streets. It’s a lively place with lots of stores, restaurants, cafés, and street buskers (street performers). The majority of the street is pedestrian-only making it a friendly place for walkers and tourists."

Best Shopping Malls in Dublin Area

George's Street Arcade
George's Street Arcade
4.2 (5010 ratings)3.5 (183 ratings)
Ornate 1881 shopping plaza offering indie clothing boutiques & food vendors, plus books & jewelry.
South Great George's Street, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking AreasFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Shopping Malls In And Around Dublin City
"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."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
16 Best Things to Do in Dublin
"Located in the Creative Quarter, a hub for shopping and art, George's Street Arcade dates back to the late 19th century, when it was called South City Market. Although it's Ireland's oldest market, it resembles a current-day flea market, with stalls selling everything from wood-fired pizza to New Age jewelry. A respite from traditional boutiques and shopping centers, the covered market packs in vendors and is certainly worth a walkthrough."
Mentioned by C&C, Cedric Lizotte
BEST SHOPPING IN DUBLIN: 15 PLACES TO EXPLORE
"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."
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
4.2 (14448 ratings)4 (519 ratings)
100+ specialty retailers & eateries in a light-filled, greenhouse-style indoor shopping mall.
St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02 HX65, Ireland
Shopping mallShopping
Mentioned by Secret Dublin
8 Of The Very Best Romantic Places To Kiss In Dublin
"St. Stephen’s Green is another one of the many luscious green spaces throughout Dublin, perfect for a stroll as you lock arms with your partner. Waltz through the trees and twirl around the concrete slabs that many have walked before. Pay a visit to the Yeats memorial garden and view the bust of James Joyce, while relaying their words in your minds."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"Right at the top of Grafton St , in the shadow of St. Stephen's Green's Arch, stands this striking iron and glass shopping mecca. Always abuzz with locals and …"
Jervis Shopping Centre
Jervis Shopping Centre
4.2 (11547 ratings)
Established, multilevel mall with 55+ brand-name stores & casual eateries in an upbeat space.
125 Abbey Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 W3X5, Ireland
Shopping mallParking garage
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
Shopping Centres / Malls | Shopping | Dublin
"This is the largest shopping centre in the city centre and is very centrally located just off O’Connell Street. The Red line Luas stops outside and escalators …"

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