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Where is good to go to eat/drink in dublin ?

i am going in june and have never been before i am only going for the weekend so want to make the most of my time there
thanks

    



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kevina p
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Hi, Try Flanagan's it's on O'Connell St, just passed the Post Office and quite near to McDonald's, i have been to Dublin twice and have eaten in there both times. Go on a tour bus its around 15 euros each but it takes you to all the main tourist attractions go early and then you have time to visit some of them. Henry St is fantastic for shopping that is also next to the Post Office. Have a great time i love Dublin.


Pete
Man, whats with all the temple bar recommendations. I will give a website that I think is good which I don't have any affiliation with. When trying to find a place to book for a party i found it was the best.

http://www.adlib.ie


cherub
Temple Bar area south of the river Liffey has great pubs and restaurants but you often need to book the restaurants in advance. If you want something casual there are O'Briens sandwich bars and subways and also the Cafe Kylemore in O'Connell St and Stephens Green centre. The department stores also have casual restaurants in them as does Eason in O'Connell St. If you want something really upmarket and expensive there are some nice restaurants in Dawson St such as Fitzers. Have a look at the following website

www.visitdublin.com


steph d
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Eating out in Dublin can be expensive so I hope you're bringing plenty of money! Places I like to go to are Mexico to Rome (templebar),Acapulco on Georges Street, there's another Mexican restaurant in Templebar but I'm not sure of the nam, its green and does fantastic ribs! Eddy Rockets does expensive fast food but its really good- it'll set you back about €30 for two people. Of course we have the usual tripe like McDonalds and Burger King if you're a bit strapped. Most pubs do a carvery lunch as well as sandwiches. Charlie's (2 in Templebar, one on Westmoreland Street and a new one on Georges St) do VERY fast Chinese food at a reasonable price and is quiet tasty. Thats all I can think of at the moment. I hope you enjoy your stay!


Django G
I highly recommend The Pub (formerly FXB) at 3 Crescent, in Monkstown and Toscana (Italian) at 5 Windsor Terrace in Dun Laoghaire 230-0890. The best pub for me was Dunphys at 41 Georges St Lower in Dun Laoghaire 280-1668. Give them a try, you won't regret it.


nadie
this link might help
http://www.hidden-dublin.com/eating/avoiding_macdonalds.html


Trish D
It really depends on your tastes and budget.
If you like Chinese and Korean food and are on a limited budget, the restaurants on Parnell Street are worth a visit.

If money is not a issue, I recommend Chapter One.
http://www.chapteronerestaurant.com/

Avoid Temple Bar unless you want over-priced food aimed at tourists.


CuriousJ
Avoid Temple Bar. It's full of drunken tourists and hen/stag parties.

Aungier Street, Camden Street area is much more happening with lots of good music, pubs and clubs.

Go to www.menupages.ie for restaurant recommendations and real life user reviews


caroline
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go to the Badass cafe in Temple Bar. Does veg stuff, pizzas,burgers etc all home cooked. Great value and great atmosphere. Students go, couples go, hen /stag nights go, business people go and there are loads of pictures of celebs that have visited...it's an institution. Sinead O'connor worked there.


Lori
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Menu pages is a comprehensive website detailing where to eat in Dublin. You will find menus, contact details & best of all reviews from diners. You should be able to organise your bookings before you leave home.


Daf One
Town centre, many,many food outlets and any sort and every sort of food .A great place to eat/drink


Caroline M
Take the Dart (train) to Bray on a sunny day and have something along the beach. there are lots of Pubs and restaurants serving food. Really enjoyable.





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