Elephant and Castle
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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!
- 18 Temple Bar
- Dublin 2
- +353 (0)1 679 3121
- http://www.elephantandcastle.com/ecdublin.html
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