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Restaurants

Dubliners' love of socialising is reflected in the city's impressive and eclectic array of restaurants. From budget to Michelin-starred, there is something for everyone's palate. Traditional and modern Irish cuisine jostle for position with the many ethnic eateries offering everything from Malaysian to Brazilian. And whatever your culinary leanings, you will be guaranteed a warm Irish welcome.

  • No. of meetingrooms: 2
  • Theatre: 180 pax
  • U-Shape: 100 pax
  • Classroom: 160 pax
  • Boardroom: 160 pax

Abbey Tavern
Howth, Co. Dublin
Traditional 16th Century tavern with Pub, Restaurant & Traditional Irish evenings.

    Bang
    11 Merrion Row, Dublin 2.
    The Bang experience is all about great food, great wine and a great atmosphere. The original artwork and rare prints by leading Irish and international artists displayed in Bang add a unique quality to the atmosphere of our restaurant.
    • No. of meetingrooms: 11

    Brasserie Le Pont
    25 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2
    Irish owned and managed/ City centre location/ stunning interior /Jazz evenings every Friday and Saturday / outdoor heated terrace/ caters for large groups/ private dining/cosy booths/ pre dinner /post dinner wine bar/ high quality French cuisine/ Warm and attentive service/ large outdoor heated terrace/

      Brasserie Sixty6
      66 South Great Georges Street, Dublin 2

        Café en Seine
        39 Dawson St, Dublin 2
        A Stylish and continental venue opposite the residence of the Lord mayor of Dublin, Café en Seine isn’t so much one venue, as a sequence of spaces one flowing and forming into the next, each with its own special personality.

          Cliff Townhouse
          22 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2,

            Ely Winebar
            22 Ely Place, Dublin 2.
            Ely has the reputation of being the best place in the city to relax over a glass of wine and enjoy a good meal. They have put together one of the most comprehensive winelists in the country with something to suit every taste and pocket.

              Fallon & Byrne
              11-17 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2
              Fallon & Byrne is a much-loved Mecca for foodies located in a heritage warehouse building just off Dublin’s Grafton Street.
              • No. of meetingrooms: 1
              • Theatre: 100 pax
              • U-Shape: 70 pax
              • Classroom: 100 pax
              • Boardroom: 50 pax
              • Banquet: 153 pax

              Johnnie Fox's
              Glencullen, Co. Dublin, Ireland
              Famed as the highest pub in Ireland, Johnnie Fox’s Pub is a must for great food, nightly live traditional Irish music & our infamous hooley night. A visit is a must.

                L' Ecrivain
                109a, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2
                l'Ecrivain Restaurant has two private dining rooms to choose from. The Malt Room situated on the ground floor seats up to 12 people, and the private dining room (Salon Privé) upstairs seats up to and including 18 people
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