Best Lunch Restaurants in Bray

We've collected top 10 mentioned lunch restaurants in Bray from other articles such as findmeglutenfree.com, Secret Dublin, Babylon.

Best Lunch Restaurants in Bray

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 TripSavvy
The 10 Most Delicious Breakfasts in Dublin
"The awning outside this local eatery on Capel Street declares, “This is the café you have been looking for.” The plant-filled independent café focuses on simple, pure food and takes pride in making everything from scratch. Breakfast and brunch are served seven days a week, with brunch available until nearly 4 pm. Dig into the lightly scrambled Turkish eggs menemen, with herbs and feta, or treat yourself to the signature French toast with white chocolate and coconut mascarpone."
Mentioned by 10Best
Best Places for Lunch In Dublin
"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. The newly opened courtyard includes an entirely edible garden and they are currently nominated for 'best scone in Ireland'."
The Cake Cafe
The Cake Cafe
4.6 (470 ratings)
Mismatched tablecloths give a old world kitsch to this trendy low level cafe with courtyard seating.
The Daintree Building, 8 Pleasants Pl, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland
CafeArt cafeBakeryBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCatererCoffee shopLunch restaurantWedding bakery
Mentioned by 10Best
Best Places in Dublin to Get Sweets and a Caffeine Fix
"Nestled in between Camden Street and Pleasants Place, The Cake Caf� is one of Dublin's hidden gems. Every aspect of this building has been thought through from the solar paneling that powers the caf� to their ethical coffee and, most importantly, their food and cakes. If you're looking to sample baked goods of the highest order, order a cake or small treats for any occasion, or simply enjoy lunch using fresh, local ingredients then this is the perfect place to slip into."
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
5 places to find delicious desserts in Dublin
"This is a great little hidden gem for anyone who loves cakes. From the bulging towers of various chocolate cakes to the more delicate and beautifully crafted fruit cakes: every cake here is a work of edible art. Try the chocolate and Irish stout cake."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
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"At Michelle Darmody's dreamy little Cake Café local, organic, and seasonal are the words to live by, where you can chow down on simple savory...Read More"
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
4.3 (1964 ratings)4 (50 ratings)
Victorian building with high vaulted ceilings brought bang up to date for local menu cooked simply.
The Mansion House, Dawson St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Steak houseSights & LandmarksBarBar & grillCatererCocktail barEvent venueFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantWine barArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by VenueSearch.ie
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"FIRE Steakhouse boast possibly the best outdoor dining terrace in Dublin City. This stunning space overlooks the beautiful Lord Mayor’s garden and is great for a bit of people watching on Dawson Street. The terrace is large so there’s plenty of room for safe, social distancing and features a retractable roof and a glass balcony, ensuring that you can enjoy a meal and drinks with friends whatever the weather."
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
Best Places to Eat in Dublin, Top Restaurants We Recommend
"Fire steakhouse and bar is right beside the city’s Mansion House and about five minute’s walking from the Fitzwilliam. It’s a really beautiful room – high ceilings, bright with big windows – with good food prepared without fuss. Our guests like it a lot as do those on TripAdvisor and other reviewers."
Mentioned by OpenTable
Dublin Restaurants
"FIRE is located in the heart of Dublin in the popular Dawson St. area. Offering exclusive dining options in a historical dining room including the best private dining in Dublin. A mix of styles the current structure was built in 1891 as the Lord Mayor’s Supper Room."
Lemon Jelly Cafe
Lemon Jelly Cafe
4.5 (2457 ratings)
Bright & contemporary cafe with outdoor seating, open all day from breakfast through to dinner.
Millennium Walkway, North City, Dublin 1, D01 Y027, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantCoffee storeCrêperieLunch restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Gym+Coffee
8 of the Best Cafes Around Dublin 1
"Grab yourself some sweet or savoury crepes, get a flat white to go and you have yourself aLemon Jelly kind of start to the day!. This glass-paned cafe on the Millenium Walkway is open every day until 9pm giving you everything you need to make it a Make Life Richer kind of a day!"
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Eat, Drink, Nightlife in Dublin
"Lemon Jelly is a fresh, young cafe located on Millenium Walkway in Dublin City centre, minutes from Jervis Street shopping centre, The Ha'Penny Bridge and Temple Bar."
ALMA.
ALMA.
4.8 (594 ratings)
Quaint standby whipping up brunch classics such as pancakes, sandwiches, toasts & eggs, plus coffee.
12 S Circular Rd, Portobello, Dublin 8, D08 XTN5, Ireland
Brunch restaurantArgentinian restaurantBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopLunch restaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"This Portobello café stunned me twice this year - once upon a "first look" visit and a few months later while on the hunt for the tastiest pancakes in Dublin. Run by an Argentinian lady whose parents and siblings have also moved over since it opened to lend a hand. There are four sisters in the family, which gives Alma its name - each letter representing a sister."
Mentioned by Babylon
20 of Dublin's Best Brunch SpotsRadio Lifestyle
"A brunch spot with a sweet twist – Alma means soul in Spanish but is also the initials for the daughters in the family. Alma does a selection of Argentinian food using Irish produce. This makes it so much more than just the typical brunch spot."
Keoghs Cafe
Keoghs Cafe
4.4 (937 ratings)
1 & 2 Trinity St, Dublin, D02 A440, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopLunch restaurantRestaurant
Brother Hubbard (South)
Brother Hubbard (South)
4.5 (843 ratings)
46 Harrington St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 8, Ireland
CafeBrunch restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by FOOD AND WINE
Where To Get Your Pancakes Fix In Dublin
"Brother Hubbard is easily one of the best cafés in Dublin, with both venues offering delicious fresh food. The brunch menu Brother Hubbard South is particularly gorgeous, featuring Moroccan-style semolina pancakes with Turkish delight, roasted white chocolate mascarpone, dark chocolate ganache and vanilla strawberries. Perfect for brunch, these are easily some of the best pancakes in Dublin."
The Hungry Mexican Restaurant
The Hungry Mexican Restaurant
4.3 (698 ratings)
Lively, colourfully decorated restaurant serving casual Mexican dishes & a range of tequilas.
5 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 PN56, Ireland
Mexican restaurantBurrito restaurantChicken wings restaurantGluten-free restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantTaco restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Goose on the Loose
Goose on the Loose
4.5 (237 ratings)
2 Kevin Street Lower, Portobello, Dublin, D08 X622, Ireland
CafeArt cafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopCrêperieLunch restaurant
Cocu Hatch Street
Cocu Hatch Street
4.4 (151 ratings)
Station Building, Hatch Street Upper, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland
Health food restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout Restaurant

Best Family Restaurants in Bray

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."
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."

Best Dessert in Bray

Sasha House Petite
Sasha House Petite
4.8 (64 ratings)
Drury St, Dublin, Ireland
Coffee shopCafeDessert restaurant
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
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 10Best
Best Places in Dublin to Get Sweets and a Caffeine Fix
"The Queen of Tarts is so good they have two venues one in the heart of Temple Bar on Cow's Lane and the original branch on Dame Street. Sisters Regina and Yvonne Fallon took their experience working as pastry chefs in New York and opened a haven for sugar junkies and coffee lovers alike. Their coffee is freshly ground Lavazza and some of their delicious sweet concoctions include Bailey's chocolate chip cheesecake, tangy lemon meringue tart and warm plum tart - something to suit everyone's tastes."
Mentioned by Nomad Flag
Top Ten Best Coffee Shops in Dublin
"A little gem in the sloping Cow street in Temple Bar is Queen of Tarts where you can indulge in chocolate fudge cake and enjoy a traffic-free terrace seat while sipping your cup of choice. Check out the great menu of traditional Irish soups and soda bread, pulled ham, tuna melt sandwiches, fudge cake, pecan tart, Baileys Cheesecake dessert, and a lot more. Queen of tarts has a huge menu that offers morning breakfast, brunch, lunch and snack meals."

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Bray

St Teresa's Church Discalced Carmelites
St Teresa's Church Discalced Carmelites
4.7 (397 ratings)4.5 (83 ratings)
19th-century Catholic Carmelite church and cafe, hidden away from the nearby shopping bustle.
Clarendon St, Dublin, Ireland
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksReligious organizationSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Dublin
"St. Teresa’s Church in Dublin is a quaint church for the worshippers of Christianity. Located in Clarendon Street, this church has been serving the people of Dublin for over two centuries. Considered to be the busiest church in the whole of Dublin, this church is a haven of serenity amidst the bustling designer showrooms and market."
Murphys Ice Cream
Murphys Ice Cream
4.7 (1479 ratings)
27 Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 WN51, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by 2foodtrippers
Dublin Food Guide
"We temporarily forgot about our love for Italian gelato when we ate this cone topped with delectable Irish ice cream. Open in Western Ireland since 2000, Murphy’s Ice Cream now has shops in Dublin, Killarney and Galway in addition to its Dingle home. Despite this growth, the Irish ice cream shop continues to churn authentic Irish ice cream using locally sourced Irish ingredients including milk from Kerry cows, a breed only found in Ireland."
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"Suggesting an ice-cream on a damp Dublin day might not sound like the best idea, but do sample Murphy’s ice-creams as you saunter along Wicklow Street in the city centre. This is serious stuff: the brand originates in Dingle, County Kerry, and it’s made of Kerry cream. Try the delicious sorbets, which change with the season – blackcurrant in high summer, for example, and cranberry in winter."
Mentioned by deliveroo.ie
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"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - Dublin City NorthAverage price - £££Review - the brown bread ice-cream was delicious. Got it for work & no one had really heard of it before & they were all raving about it after!. View Murphys Ice Cream Menu"
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."

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