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21 Amazing Alfresco Spots for Outdoor Dining in Dublin
"It’s a pity we couldn’t find a good daytime photo of this area of Fade street social because it does get an awful lot of sun. Cocktails and bar bites out here would be heaven. They do 2 for 1 cocktails on a Tuesday, so maybe that’s the day to go for those on a budget."
"The perfect autumn setting. #VintageCocktailClub #cocktails #cocktail #mixology #craftcocktails #drinks #cocktailporn #drinkstagram #classiccocktails #mixologist #cocktailoftheday #bartender #cocktailhour #cocktailtime #bartenderlife #drinkup #imbibe #cocktailart #cocktailculture #bar #cocktailbar #bartenders #cocktailbars #thirsty #mixologyart #mixologists #boozeporn #classiccocktail. A post shared by Vintage Cocktail Club (@vintagecocktailclub) on Oct 4, 2019 at 10:00am PDT. With a romantic and cosy atmosphere, the Vintage Cocktail Club has surely one of the greatest selection of cocktails in Dublin."
"We open at 5pm.⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #VintageStyle #SpeakEasy #TempleBar... The Vintage Cocktail Club is truly appropriately named. In fact, those who have been here will be hard-pressed to answer which of the two brings crowds in the most: its award-winning cocktails or its vintage feel."
"If you’re serious cocktail drinkers, your hen party needs to go to the Vintage Cocktail Club, a 1920s speakeasy style gem which is right next to Temple Bar. The cocktails are unusual, creative and pretty darn good. Basically every cocktail is an adventure."
"A post shared by KellyB (@kellyburton395) on Sep 22, 2018 at 10:23am PDT. Opium Botanical Gardens seems to take inspiration not just from gardens and greenhouses, as the name implies, it is also influenced by Asia, as can be seen in its decor and menu. The roof is fully retractable, allowing guests to enjoy their meals or drinks on the rooftop all year round."
"A sleek den of drinking, dining and dancing in Dublin, Opium is a fun restaurant that'll carry you through from dusk 'till dawn. Join them for Asian-inspired plates for dinner you'll swoon over seasonal dishes with cocktails before going to the club to shake it all off."
"Balfes' is the perfect place to go for brunch and a few cocktails with your pals. While the whole menu is fairly tasty, the pancakes are something else altogether. Made with oats and cooked in coconut oil, these are some of the most virtuous pancakes in Dublin, but thankfully they taste absolutely delicious."
"Balfes brasserie in The Westbury Hotel is all about a plush dining experience. No plastic cutlery in here, oh no. Expect beautifully presented cuisine, marble tables, deep leather booths and very flattering lighting – perfect for that post-meal selfie."
"A stylish beer garden with an 80 person capacity, this is a sun trap during good weather. They have also built a second outdoor area that can seat up to 35 people to deal with high levels of demand. Dan Foley, the general manager told Dublin Live: "Our team are delighted to be reopening and that we can welcome customers and friends through our doors again."
"Alternative, outdoor and fun, the eat yard is not family friendly because of its facilities but because of its totally laid back, relaxed atmosphere. Coming here is more like going to the park than going to the restaurant and this is what makes this place fun: good burgers, nachos, Indian snacks are just part of the street food available from the food trucks. Good for a sunny day."
"A variety of vendors serve up takeaway-style food at Eatyard|© Bodytonic. Located in the colourful neighbourhood of Rathmines, Eatyard brings a vibrant new casual dining experience to Dublin. A variety of vendors serve up takeaway-style food in a relaxed environment at this permanent food marketplace, with benches to facilitate group gatherings."
"A variety of vendors serve up takeaway-style food at Eatyard|© Bodytonic. Traditional fish and chips is a must when visiting Ireland, and vegans and vegetarians don’t have to miss out on this local treat in Dublin. Vish Shop is a 100 percent vegan takeaway, and its star dish is its take on traditional fish and chips."
"Nestled away behind Dublin Castle and secluded amongst the city buildings lay these magnificently designed gardens. They are designed with Celtic Symbolism having snake paving work slitter around the circular gardens. In Viking and medieval times this area was under water and called Dubh Linn (Black Pool) because it was where the river Liffey and Poddle met, the Poddle now runs underground and the Liffey banks were receded to where it is presently."
"Located behind the famous Dublin Castle is the sprawling and serene view of the Dubh Linn Gardens. You can take a short stroll, chill, lay down on the grass, and enjoy the tranquility that this park offers. Or maybe, if it piques your interest, you can admire the mega-sized Celtic knot pattern found within the park, or ask what it means to the locals enjoying their stay in Dublin."
"experience, incorporating a visitor centre, interactive exhibition areas and walled botanical garden. The Avoca Cafe is super kid friendly with lots of space, great food and high chairs. The outdoor terrace is a beautiful vantage point to enjoy the gardens…just watch out for the Peacocks which like to show off to our visitors from time to time!"
"Often described as a wonderful place to escape for a great day out, Killruddery is conveniently located on the outskirts of the capital where Dublin meets Wicklow.There’s so much to see and explore. Nature has never been more relaxing with leisurely walks in one of Ireland’s most renowned gardens, filled with beautiful planting and wooded areas, water features and distinctive outdoor rooms."
"The simple yet elegantly beautiful interior of Aoki Sushi Noodle Bar is a perfect reflection of the food on offer. They offer a wide range of excellent nigiri, sushi, and sashimi at very reasonable prices, and accommodate BYOB for wine only for a corkage fee of €6. Location: Unit 4, 63 Richmond Street, Saint Kevin’s, Dublin"
"Average Spend: Lunch Mains €9 approx; Dinner Mains €13 approx. A shining star among the dozens of Asian restaurants that have opened on Parnell Street, Hop House combines a pub and restaurant to create a buzzing new venue that offers exceptional value. The dining room is airy and humming with the atmosphere radiating from the bar next door."
"Average Rating - 4.6Total Number of Ratings - 50+Location - DrumcondraAverage price - ££££Review - Excellent meal, all very delicious. Delighted to see them on deliveroo!"
"A unique Korean-Japanese standout in the slew of cheap and cheerful Chinese eateries on Parnell Street (the closest Dublin comes to a Chinatown...Read More"
"This is the city centre's oldest shopping centre with entrances on Henry St, Parnell St and Moore St. Named after its builders, Irish Life Assurance …"
"The Ilac Centre is a shopping centre, located in central Dublin, north of the River Liffey. It has entrances opening onto Henry Street, Parnell…"