Cheap Food in Dublin, Dublin*
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- Charlies 3 on westmoreland street and Fuschiardis on Liffey Street are both great places. Messer Maguires on the Quays beside O Connel Bridge also does lovely food.
- crepes in the city, a stall in temple bars food market every saturday.. the best crepe you ll ever eat and a great breakfast/hangover cure
- Cornucopia on Wicklow St. for 100% top veggie food.
The Winding Stair bookshop cafe - excellent juices! The cafe is 100% better than the p***-poor selection of books.
- Food market in Temple Bar on a Sat afternoon mmmmm
- To many great restrants to mention
- The Voodoo Lounge, Arran Quay. Food before 4pm
- Eamonn Dorans - Temple Bar
- Trastevere in Temple Bar is killer. Also check out Jacob's Ladder on Nassau St. just south of Trinity.
- TrasteVera, top of Lower Fownes St in the square.......TOP FOOD, GOOD ATMOSPHERE AND BRILLIANT SERVICE!! LOVE IT
- you gotsa go to odessa, mid priced vibey place with great food and groovy staff with no annoying tourists!
- McGowans in Phibsboro, you will never finish it.
- After enjoying the end of last week in
Dublin (and whoever recommended Halo for
food, hats off) I had retired to my hotel's bar
(The Morrison) for a few panache's and it
was a veritable sleb fest. To my left with her
night club owning boyfriend was the lovely
Denise Van Outen (they looked smitten),
Greg 'My face is massive' Rusedski was
there with his lady, her sister and a mother of
some kind, Ulrika wandered through looking
lost and finally David Blaine was in the
restaurant surrounded by a number of
models who he would doubtless be 'making
the sausage disappear' with later. Now I'm
back at my desk eating soup.
- Winding Stair Bookshop/Cafe 40 Ormond Quay for a relaxed atmos, good music & good food. Brunch while you browse :)
- Burger King, Eddie Rockets, Cafe Kylemore, Bewleys and other little cafe you find when you're walking around.
- The best restaurant in the whole of Dublin has to be the Chameleon Indonesian restaurant in Temple bar. Book the upstairs room and order the full banquet. Little-known secret: La Cave, in a tiny cellar opposite Keogh's pub, South Anne St. serves very good French cuisine (the moules are particularly recommended), but after the pubs close becomes a wild, dancing-on-the-table salsa bar for middle-aged clientelle. Quite a sight. Café Moka, with branches in Rathmines and near the Hairy Lemon pub do excellent sarnies. Also off Grafton St. is Pasta Fresca for an excellent mid-range Italian meal. Steps of Rome next door does individual take-away pizza slices for after you've been on the Guinness. The best Indian restaurant (Indian food is more expensive than in the UK) is the Khyber Pass, but the Nagina Tandoori on George's St. is very good value. Not recommended as a pub, but doing the *best* Irish breakfast in the whole city (served all day and exquisite with a pint of Guinness as a 'cure' for the night before) go to Con's Pub in Camden St. After hours, go down the end of Camden St. and you've got the Billboard 24 hour café, the Manhattan and Vertigo II (both of these serve wine all night). For a great carvery on Saturday or Sunday lunchtime, go to the Big Tree on Lower Drumcondra Road.
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