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a. 101 Talbot
An informal modern restaurant with great food and ideal for pre-Abbey or Gate Theatre meals. Split into two levels, it's a great place to people watch, and the art or photographic exhibitions on the walls make a great source of conversation.
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Balzac
This informal restaurant, in the opulent La Stampa boutique hotel, is an oasis in the midst of a bustling city. Relax and enjoy
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Bank on College Green
Opposite Trinity College and the Bank of Ireland sits this large 19th Century Scottish sandstone building that used to be the Belfast Bank.
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Chapter One
Having just received its first Michelin star, this is fine dining at its very best. With a wonderful pre-theatre selection and to-die-for dinner menu, you really should take your time and enjoy every moment.
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Chez Max
Right outside the gates to Dublin Castle on the cobbled street is this great restaurant... quintessentially French and enjoyably so.
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Elixir
Irish and Italian food make up the menu at this cosy little bistro just across the Liffey from Temple Bar. Neutral tones are warmly lit with candles come the eve and diners can enjoy great lunch offers, eats and atmosphere, too.
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Fire
Located in The Mansion House, the official residence of Dublin’s Lord Mayor since 1715, this spacious, high-ceilinged dining space mixes contemporary Celtic Spires and vibrant lighting with beautifully restored original features.
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Frankie's
Smack bang in the middle of Temple Bar Frankies oozes class. Owned by renowned chef Marco Pierre White, and world famous jockey Frankie Dettori it is understated, with a relaxed atmosphere.
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Gallagher's Boxty House
This traditional Irish restaurant in the heart of Temple Bar brims with antiques and curios and is a perfect place to sample Irish cuisine.
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Just Off Francis
This cosy local bistro is an ideal spot to stop for a bite if you're sightseeing. Located between the city centre and the Guinness Storehouse, this intimate location has gotten quite the reputation for itself.
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La Cave Wine Bar
This Dublin institution serves lunch and dinner, and then becomes a wine bar with limited menu 'til the early hours of the morning.
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La Cuvee
Located in the suitably chic surroundings of the financial centre, this cosy bistro brings French cuisine to the docklands. Situated close to The 02 and the Grand Canal Theatre it's an ideal spot for a pre-theatre or pre-concert snack.
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La Maison
Located on a quaint side-street between the Powerscourt Centre and the George's St. Arcade is this chic dining spot. It has embraced all things French and is an ideal spot for a romantic liaison, or as a respite from the city crowds.
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La Mère Zou
Classic French cuisine and a great selection of seafood - sourced fresh from the local fish market - enrich the menu of this pleasingly informal restaurant.
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L’Gueuleton
Serving provincial French, this bistro-style restaurant with its leather drapes, large bar, big mirrors and picture windows feels very European.
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One Pico
A lovely restaurant with an intimate dining room and subtle lighting, each table is given the correct space so conversations aren’t overheard yet you don’t feel isolated.
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Pig's Ear
It’s rare that diners will catch a glimpse of their favourite celeb chef working up a sweat at the helm of a Dublin restaurant.
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Rustic Stone
This is a novel and affordable dining experience. Diners with allergies or specialist diets are expressly cared for and all meals are perfect for individuals or for sharing.
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Shebeen Chic
It's hard to know in what section to include the Shebeen as it encompasses dining, drinking, entertainment and even shopping.
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Trocadero
The 'Troc' exudes theatricality with its rich red velvet drapes, vintage show posters, mirrored walls and framed photos of famous guests.
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Unicorn
Famed for its piano bar, Unicorn is one of Dublin’s most popular eateries yet they can usually find a table for you even if you haven’t booked.
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