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Restaurants With A View In Dublin
"It’s always buzzing in this corner of the city, and you can watch all the action unfold from the outdoor seats at Fade Street Social. Opt for the tapas menu, and don’t be shy with your order. The slivers of pink duck breast with pickled kumquats are a must, but don’t skip the smaller sides – the salted popcorn mixed with crispy truffled chicken is a standout."
"The sister restaurant to the Rustic Stone, Fade Street Social is another critically acclaimed gastronomic gem. Fade Street Social consists of a restaurant, a tapas and gastro bar, and a cocktail winter garden. The menu is created from a number of culinary influences, from Irish to more international fare."
"Named after the street on which it lies, Fade Street Social is quite the city centre restaurant. It's got gorgeous interiors, a cracking menu of succulent steaks and cocktails, and a rooftop terrace offering plenty of space for alfresco dinner and drinks in the heart of 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 are looking for something outside the ordinary pub, this is a must. The speakeasy-themed bar offers amazing drinks and food. The decor on the roof top makes it seem like you have traveled back in time for one of their specialty drinks!"
"The ever elusive V.C.C. is just one big dreamy mystery, and we just love it. On their top floor, the rooftop bar doubles as a smoking area. A beautiful view, if there's no rain of course."
"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."
"Opium is Dublin’s finest Pan Asian Restaurant, Cocktail Bar, night life destination and event space. Home to four equally different event spaces under one roof, Opium Venue incorporates a decadent lounge, Indoor Garden, Spacious main venue and a restaurant that elegantly marries influences from the..."
"Dublin has no shortage of bars with outdoor spaces, and Opium really is one of the special ones. With a Pan-Asian theme throughout, this place will have you kicking the evening off with dinner, before heading to the rooftop for a cocktail and some Insta snapping of the floral decor."
"A brasserie with a French-inspired interior of wicker cafe chairs, a zinc bar, and white ceramic tiles, Balfes is a popular favorite with locals. Its eclectic menu, served all day, combines some Irish classics along with other renowned specialties such as haddock fish and chips, 28-day dry-aged steak, dry-aged burger on a brioche roll, and for vegetarians, hearty chargrilled winter squash with piri piri, charred leeks, and feta cheese. On the weekends, Balfes offers a brunch menu with Irish smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, a three-egg omelet with honey-roasted ham, smoked Gouda, caramelized onions, Eggs Benedict, and buttermilk pancakes."
"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."
"Nestled beautifully on landscaped gardens, this iconic Victorian building exudes traditional design and contemporary elegance throughout. One of the finest 4 star hotels in the heart of Ballsbridge Dublin 4, this hotel is ideally located beside the RDS and within walking distance of Dublin city centre. Address: Merrion Road, Dublin 4"
"Dame Tavern and the street in which this pub lies look great. You have to see Dame Tavern if you're looking for photo spots in Dublin!. The pub is very popular and looks incredible."
"The Dean, a stone’s throw from Dublin’s energetic Camden Street, is a stylish base for revellers looking for a spot of culture. A neon sign designed by Turner Prize-nominated artist Tracey Emin takes centre stage above the reception desk, where guests can pick up a pocket guide to the boutique hotel’s art collection or some merch. The buzzing, top-floor restaurant hosts DJs on the terrace until the early hours on weekends."
"There are no walls in this place but only large windows with a magical breathtaking view over Dublin. The menu offers traditional Irish, Italian and US style food, simple and delicious. Reservations required, especially on weekends."
"Super cool & comfortable rooms filled with stuff that will make you smile. Spaces for work & play. Food & drink to shout about."
"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."
"There's a café space, all comfy leather seats and tweed Chesterfield sofas, and it's open all day for light bites and wine. Later, the candles are lit in the darker dining space at the rear; while downstairs you'll find a fantastic wine bar. The original winning ingredients remain intact: wonderful cocktail and European wine lists; great pizza, fresh pasta, and charcuterie and cheese sharing plates (€15-€25/£13-£22); elegant desserts; live music kicking off in the evenings – and art everywhere."
"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."
"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"