Welcome to O'Riordan's Temple Bar – A True Taste of Ireland in the Heart of Dublin!Nestled in the vibrant Temple Bar district and just steps from iconic landmarks like the Ha'penny Bridge and Trinity College, O'Riordan's is your warm, welcoming escape from the bustle of the city.We proudly serve traditional Irish cuisine with a modern twist. Don’t miss our signature dish: slow-braised Guinness beef stew, a local favorite that’s earned acclaim far and wide.Our cosy pub features rich wood interiors, vintage decor, and a hidden backyard snug — perfect for a relaxed pint or intimate gathering. The atmosphere is always alive with craic, and our friendly staff are here to make you feel like part of the family.Join us for live Irish music daily from 4PM, handcrafted cocktails, a wide range of whiskeys, and some of the best pints in Dublin — all in a setting that’s both laid-back and full of character.
The Bleeding Horse is a historically significant public house located in Upper Camden Street, Dublin, Ireland. It dates at least back to the 17th century, and was located on St. Kevin’s Port (now Camden St.) at the junction of two important highways leading out of the city.On one side was Charlotte St., leading to Ranelagh and Donnybrook; on the other side was Old Camden St., which joined Richmond St. and led to Rathmines and Cullenswood. Both of these old streets disappeared during the renovations in the 1990s. The present building dates from 1871; the interior was renovated in 1992.There are (at least) two explanations for the name. One is that when a horse got the “staggers” it was bled by a farrier at the inn. Another is that the name of the pub comes from an incident during the Battle of Rathmines in 1649, when a wounded horse fled from the battle.
Welcome, to the award-winning House Dublin!House Dublin occupies two Georgian Townhouses on Leeson Street, between The Grand Canal and St Stephen’s Green. With so many great rooms to choose from including the Pink Room, Oscar & Percy’s, Conservatory or the fantastic outdoor garden restaurant, there is certainly a room for every occasion! You can drop by and enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner in the restaurant, or drinks in one of their many amazing spaces!
Experience the Best of Irish Hospitality!Located on the River Liffey at Burgh Quay, J.R. Mahon’s is a beautifully restored four-storey pub and brewery offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere in the heart of Dublin. We blend traditional Irish charm with a modern edge, making us the perfect spot for every occasion.Our seasonal menu celebrates fresh, locally sourced ingredients, crafted to pair perfectly with our house-brewed beers. From rich stouts to crisp ales, each pint is brewed on-site for peak freshness and flavour.With live music and traditional Irish dancing seven nights a week, J.R. Mahon’s brings the spirit of Ireland to life. Whether you’re dropping by for a casual bite, a night out, or a private event, we offer unique spaces and a personalised experience for all.
Laura’s Restaurant Nestled on the top floor of the vibrant three-storey venue on Montague Street, Laura’s Restaurant offers a refined yet relaxed dining experience, blending smart-casual charm with elevated cuisine.Warm, mid-century modern styling: deep wood panelling, ambient lighting and elegant furnishings create a welcoming, stylish space. for everything from a relaxed lunch, chic dinner date, or celebratory meal.The venue’s roof-top positioning gives the restaurant a slightly elevated, special-occasion feel, while still comfortable. The menu features contemporary European-inspired dishes using premium ingredientsA curated wine list and craft cocktails complement the food offering nicely. Whether you’re planning a stylish dinner out, meeting friends for cocktails and good food, or celebrating a milestone, Laura’s hits the sweet spot of sophistication without being overly formal. The setting is impressive and the menu delivers on flavour and variety.
Discover Kyodai Izakaya – A Japanese Hideaway on Dame StreetLocated at 32 Dame Street, in the heart of Dublin city centre, Kyodai Izakaya is a lively Japanese-style eatery bringing bold flavours, creative dishes, and a relaxed late-night atmosphere to one of Dublin’s busiest streets.Known as the home of Dublin’s Sushi Tacos, Kyodai gives Japanese street food a playful modern twist while keeping the focus on quality, flavour, and a memorable dining experience.Our menu offers something for everyone — from sushi rolls, yakitori, and comforting hot dishes to vegan-friendly options and sharing plates perfect for groups. Pair your meal with smooth sake, Japanese-inspired cocktails, or drinks from the bar for the full izakaya experience.Whether you’re stopping by after work, planning a date night, meeting friends, or exploring Dublin’s food scene, Kyodai Izakaya delivers casual dining with serious flavour — now at 32 Dame Street.
Le très excitant bar City Centre Tapas, situé dans le nouveau centre de la scène culinaire de Dublin, est un concept de partage conçu pour servir des plats novateurs, simples et saisonniers, dans de petites bouchées de style tapas aux multiples saveurs.
Pour un repas avant le théâtre ou après un spectacle ou tout simplement pour profiter de la compagnie des amis, ce restaurant saura vous proposer une expérience décontractée qui est toujours amusante et intéressante.
This is the wonderful Café en Seine, one of Dublin’s most iconic and stunning venues, nestled in the heart of Dublin on Dawson Street. Renowned for its five-star service, Café en Seine offers an extensive food menu which caters for a range of tastes and occasions. Bringing a unique dining experience to Dublin, head chef Stephen Gibson and his team have created a menu that reflects the ever-changing tastes of Irish plates. Think simple, fun dishes, bursting with seasonal flavours, that are great to share while still delivering a high-end food experience in a casual dining atmosphere.Seating Types:*Standard Seating - Indoors *Outdoor Seating - Dawson Street Terrace & Annes Lane Terrace
La Bodega was born from our love for Spanish food and culture. We fuse all of the flavours of the Mediterranean with the high quality local ingredients. We are located on the main road through Ranelagh village. The interiors are inspired by traditional Spanish country design and feature classic art and ambient lighting. Stepping inside transports you to warm memories of holidays gone by. We look forward to welcoming you.
The Porterhouse in Temple Bar opened in 1996 as Dublin's first pub brewery. Ireland then (and now, arguably) was a beer desert and being the cheeky chappies that we are, we managed to gain maximum publicity by naming a beer Weiserbuddy (you'd be a wiser buddy to drink this beer) and Probably, the best lager in the world.This created much amusement and threatened litigation from some of the biggest playersin the drinks industry. Indeed amongst the publican fraternity, bets were taken as to how long a bar could last without mainstream beers. Well, all these years later we are still producing some of the best beers you will ever taste.If you think about it, it's not rocket science. Give the public some great beers to taste that we brew ourselves, the largest selection in Ireland of world classic beers and on top of that a healthy dollop of great live music, 7 nights a week. Traditional music sessions at the weekends and when you get hungry, some of the finest pub grub in Ireland.