Meaghers O'Connell Bridge is a stunning Traditional Heritage Pub with a modern twist.From the pages of James Joyce's Ulysses and steeped in Irish History dating back to 1827.Looking for somewhere for a bite to eat for lunch or a delicious dinner before the theatre or show? Look no further than Meaghers, a premium award wining Irish gastro bar located on Eden Quay, just off O’Connell Street and overlooking the famous O’Connell Bridge.
We're open 7 days a week for lunch/dinner from 12pm until late. Try our modern take on traditional Irish favourites. From our delicious traditional favourites like Shepherds Pie and Fish & Chips to local Mussels and our Classic Irish Fish Chowder, we've got something for everyone. Sweet tooth? Our handmade desserts are not to be missed, try our new Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Sundae! Full range of beers on tap with cocktail & a Premium Whiskey menus also available. Book your table now.
Bar Italia is the perfect place to enjoy flavours of Italy while taking in the beauty of Dublin city. Serving fresh pasta, farm to fork steak, fresh fish and pinsa Romana a unique to Ireland 72 hours fermentation dough. Traditional dish feature in our menu along with intriguing modern specials using only the best of the Irish and Italian produce. Come inside and enjoy authentic dishes and genuine welcoming Italian service. we pride our selves with the best Italian wine list in Dublin with over 350 wines which 40 by the glass. Bar Italia the must-visit Italian restaurant in Dublin city. We look forward to welcoming you very soon!
Mushashi Noodles and Sushi bar is located in central Dublin which is just a 6 minute walk from the Ha'penny bridge. The restaurant serves fresh sushi to their diners, with a good selection of rolls to choose from. Musashi have a variety of cooked Japanese dishes on offer, such as the Chicken Katsu curry.
El Grito was born in the heart of Dublin with a simple but powerful goal: to bring the authentic taste of Mexican food to Ireland. What started as a small stall in Temple Bar quickly gained popularity thanks to a passion for fresh ingredients, traditional flavours and the vibrant spirit of Mexican cuisine.
Krewe is a brand new New Orleans Louisiana (NOLA) inspired bar and eatery located on Capel Street in Dublin city centre bringing the dirty south to the Northside. Here at Krewe we are all about fusing the vibrancy, craic and soul of Southern & Irish hospitality. Perfect for any Krewe gathering.
As they would say in New Orleans, 'Pass a Good Time' in our venue and soak up the atmosphere.
Our Menu, created after a fun filled trip to New Orleans, takes inspiration from the flavour of Cajun Creole Cuisine while locally sourcing ingredients.
So Round up your Krewe and 'Laissez les bon temps rouler'. Let the good times roll!
*For parties over 8, please contact the restaurant directly at 01 532 8845 or email at welcome@krewe.ie.
At Boco our recipe for a great experience is simple, we bring together friendly staff, nice tunes, cool decor, great pizza and a fantastic beer/drink selection to create the perfect vibe.
Whether you’re here to unwind, catch up with friends or enjoy a well crafted cocktail, we’ve got everything you need to feel right at home!
We are a family run contemporary style cafe, juicery and kitchen boasting speciality coffee, cold pressed juices, superfood smoothies serving breakfast, brunch and late lunch.
Opened in 2022, we wanted to offer our customers, both new and existing, the fresh, delcious Jay Kays offering both on the go and in person. .
The Winding Stair Bookshop & Café became a famous Dublin landmark in the 1970s and 1980s. Named after the Yeats poem and in honour of its winding staircase, it is overlooking the river Liffey, with an iconic view of the Ha'penny bridge. As a popular meeting place for writers, musicians and artists, it was a well known hub for debate and creativity with many poems written, novels penned and movies shot within its walls. In 2006, Elaine Murphy brought this much-loved spot back to life as a restaurant, championing seasonal, Irish produce. The bookshop, located on the ground floor, was retained, as were many of the old bookshelves, photos and memories. The room retains its timeless charm with stripped wood tables and floors, and Bentwood café chairs.The view remains as quintessentially Dublin as ever. The food is good, old-fashioned home cooking, with produce sourced from artisans within the island. Drink sare local and international craft beers & wines from stellar producers.
Japanese Izakaya style of bar and restaurant offers Authentic Charcoal Yakitori, Sushi, Japas (Japanese style of tapas foods), Donburi (Rice Bowl), Curries and many more on Capel Street, Dublin 1. D01 RT73