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  • Great vegetarian cafe in centre of city. Informal, friendly atmosphere. Popular with non-veggies too.

  • Eddie Rocket's City Diner

    Part of a chain of 1950's themed American Diners with red vinyl booths and chrome counters. Massive portions including hamburgers, hot dogs, fries etc and milkshakes made with real ice cream.
    " There ain't no finer diner"

  • Excellent food in a very convivial atmosphere in the heart of Temple Bar. If there's more than two of you, though, you will need to book.

  • The best place to eat wings - anywhere!!

    As an amateur conoisseur of chicken wings I can tell you that these are the best - no words can accurately describe their greatness. Don't be put off if you don't like to use your fingers to eat (fingerbowls are provided anyway) - there are plenty of other tasty items on the menu. The salads are very tasty - we like to share a main course salad as a side dish between a few of us. Burgers are very filling - especially the Elephant Burger!

    There's a nice Pinot Grigio on the wine list that seems to go with everything plus they offer cute elderflower and ginger drinks too for the tee-totallers.

    I don't think I've ever made it to dessert here so can't comment - coffees are good and they used to also serve bowls of coffee & hot chocolate (as they do in Europe) which I always thought was a lovely touch.

    Situated right in the heart of Temple Bar, you can go for a long walk about to walk off the meal when you've finished!

  • Gallic Kitchen

    Famed for their breakfast dishes and fabulous lunches, you can get everything from sweet and savory pastries to take away quiche for an unforgettable picnic lunch.

  • This is a great sandwich shop - they have really lovely fresh ingredients and also have soups and juices. Its just a cool place to sit around and have some yummy food.

  • Soup Dragon

    A tiny take away eatery, this is one of the best economic values in the city. For the price of a coffee in most places, you get soup, bread and fruit. Serving both vegetarian and meaty dishes, grab a warm lunch here and then head to a nearby park to enjoy a wonderful lunch al fresco.

  • The Town Bar & Grill is tucked away in the town centre, slightly off the beaten track, but is well worth discovering. Stunningly delicious food, great wine list and an intimate ambience, it's the perfect place to to share a special Dublin meal.

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