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Burgers & Pizzas
Dublin » Where to Eat » Burgers & Pizzas
Bad Ass Café
A restaurant like no other, table orders and receipts go flying overhead in a neck craning pulley system. Pizzas, burger and Mexican are the order of the day and, with big portions, you won’t be left hungry.
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Captain Americas
These superheroes claim to have introduced the burger to Ireland way back in 1971. Since then, this hugely popular Stateside invasion
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Eddie Rockets
This American-styled diner has been a big hit with Dubliners since the 1990s. The 1950s rock music, chrome bar stools and ketchup red diner booths are as retro-fabulous as the food.
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Elephant & Castle
Ever since this informal restaurant opened its doors way back in 1989, queues of diners have descended every night. They come from miles around to savour the spicy chicken wings - a Dublin legend.
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Gourmet Burger Company
These guys don't mince their words, they mince their meat. Then create a dizzying array of 26 round wonders with all sorts of exotic, classic and organic fillings and flavours.
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Hard Rock Café
The Hard Rock phenomenon arrived in the city in 2004, and this spacious diner-style cafe - with room for 350 rock rubberneckers - pays homage to Ireland's, and the world's, rich musical heritage.
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Independent Pizza Company
En route to the airport is this vibrant restaurant with quality gourmet pizzas and an informal, fun vibe. For lunch try the regular sized pizza but for dinner go for broke with the larger one and enjoy.
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Jo’Burger
This funky burger joint has DJs and music every evening, making it perfect for a fun night out. The toppings are different and very tasty, with 95% fat-free and organic Irish meat between your buns.
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Milano
This is part of the Pizza Express group, so patrons will instantly feel at home with the tried and tested upmarket Italian menu.
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Real* Gourmet Burger
Follow a bracing stroll along the pier in this port town with an organic burger wedged between freshly baked buns and drizzled with homemade relish.
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Steps of Rome
This Dublin favourite is somewhat of a hidden gem. Just off Grafton Street, this little Italian is so popular you'll always have to wait for a table.
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TGI Friday's
What began in New York in 1965 has now become a global brand - and its Dublin restaurant a landmark on the Green. The dazzling
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Thunder Road Café
A rock & roll themed restaurant in Temple Bar, Thunder Road boasts a centre stage Harley Davidson and a loud music soundtrack to the delight of the assembled diners.
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