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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."
"Not only is the interior of Coppinger Row totally Instagrammable, but if you perch yourself outside at one of their street-side tables you can gram in the sunshine."
"Situated on Dawson Street the outside of this famous building doesn't give away what's in store for you on the inside. Café En Seine is an institution of the Dublin pub scene and the interior is a feast for the eyes. A three-story atrium filled with Doric columns, glass lanterns and statues."
"This iconic restaurant near Trinity boasts some seriously stunning interiors for romantic date nights. Slick, streamlined and colourful, the interiors are almost as interesting as their menu which boasts a pan-continental mix of small plates, big sharing dishes and quaff-able cocktails."
"Café en Seine is one of the best places for brunch in Dublin, from its Art Deco-style interiors through to dedicated cocktails. Ease a Friday night hangover away with the prettiness of this spot, while dishes such as baked eggs with merguez sausage will heal you from the inside out."
"It's cosy, with shelves of books should you wish to spend an afternoon drinking Guinness and slowly becoming unable to read coherently. The upstairs also plays host to the Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club and some of Dublin's best-loved comedians will sometimes put on impromptu shows upstairs. Good drink selection, great music and an excellent atmosphere, Anseo is definitely worth settling down in for a pint or two."
"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."
"Lemon & Duke, just off Grafton Street have a lovely L-shaped terrace which wraps around the whole venue, with plenty of socially distance outdoor tables, seating, canopy umbrellas, heaters and of course great food & drinks to choose from. They do a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu so no matter of time of day it is an ideal spot to relax and watch the world pass by. The staff are super friendly and welcoming which only adds to the fantastic experience you’ll receive at L&D."
"Going out on a night out, it's impossible not to have an extended bathroom break to fix your hair and makeup. Lemon and Duke has one of the coolest bathrooms in the city with its own powder room style reception beside the loos. Here you'll find seats to chill and take five, maybe even read a magazine and also three high stools beside a studio mirror."
"The Workmans is a bar, nightclub and music venue located at 10 Wellington Quay on the Southside of the Liffey. The weekends are most busy here and you will see live bands as well as a DJ upstairs. The club got its name as the building where it is located has existed on this site for over 160 years and from 1888 to 2003 was the home of the original Workingmen’s Club."
"Did you know that The Workmans Club is home to one of Dublin's best rooftop bars?. Complete with its own burger joint and cocktail bar, this quirky (and colourful) suntrap is made for sinking in the hours while topping up your tan this summer."
"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."
"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."
"You can’t go wrong with any of the offerings in The Cake Café. We have a special fondness for the lemon yoghurt cake, though."
"Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel is a modern 4 star hotel, conveniently located next to the Airport and just five minutes from the M1 and M50 Motorways. One of the newest Dublin Airport Hotels, the Carlton offers residents a complimentary 24 hour airport shuttle service to and from Dublin Airport, making sure you're taken care of from the minute you land to the moment we drop you off for your flight. If travelling by car, guests can avail of FREE parking during their stay."