Looking for the best restaurants in Dublin. The list below are the Top 7 restaurants rated by visitors to Dublin.
31 Lennox
31 Lennox is a restaurant located in the heart of Portobello with an Italian style food menu, great drinks and excellent customer service. Simple, tasty, and well-executed dishes from everything between homemade buttermilk chicken sandwiches, delicious fresh salads, crispy chicken wings, to our famous brownie. We have plates to suit all dietary requirements!

31 Lennox Street, Dublin D08 W599 Ireland

SOLE Seafood and Grill
SOLE Seafood & Grill is a modern comfortable, destination dining experience that offers an array of fish and shellfish dishes alongside a variety of meat and seasonal favourites in an atmosphere of urban sophistication. Each day our culinary team prepare the very best of products with great passion and care to enhance their pure flavours.
Food and ambience
Irish, Seafood, European, Healthy, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options
“Best #seafood we’ve had and I can really recommend the Crab Claws.”“… service that fantastic, the seafood tower and fish and chips was unmatched!”“Signature seafood dishes were outstanding – lobster, crab, mussels, oysters.”“Whether you’re into simple fish and chips or want to push the boat out a bit…”


FIRE Steakhouse and Bar
Fire Steakhouse & Bar Dublin offers the ultimate casual dining experience. Whether you are dining in our main restaurant or looking to experience an intimate evening in one of our private dining rooms, you’ll enjoy the unique setting and perfect ambience of FIRE Steakhouse & Bar restaurant. Your personal server will be happy to explain the origin of all our dishes, pairing them with wine recommendations should you wish from our extensive new and old world wine selection that won’t disappoint. With an array of dishes to make your mouth water, we are sure you will find something to please your palette.

Our signature dishes of Wood Fired Jumbo Tiger Prawns, and our succulent Irish Hereford Prime Irish Steaks come highly recommended. We welcome you to one of the best steakhouse restaurants in Dublin.

Davy Byrne’s
Dublin’s most famous pub, certainly in a literary sense, with its Joycean associations. Under new ownership, Davy Byrnes has been lovingly restored, with our Bar Area, Library Room and Outdoor Seating.

Lunch and Dinner menu available. Both menus showcase beautiful dishes using only the best in Irish produce.

Ryleigh’s Rooftop Steakhouse
Take the lift to the sixth floor of The Mayson and discover Ryleigh’s Rooftop Steakhouse, with a stunning outdoor terrace. Soak up the panoramic vista of the Dublin Mountains, the River Liffey, the city centre. Comfy leather clad booths line the windows, an open kitchen and grill adds a sense of theatre to the room.

We serve lunch, dinner and brunch on the weekends. From our succulent steaks and pasta favourites, our chefs pack every mouthful with international and Irish flavours.

Bloom Brasserie
Opening in July 2009, Bloom Brasserie is owner-operated by two Dublin brothers who are fully committed to delivering a fantastic dining experience for all their guests. Pól, at the helm in the kitchen, with over 20 years of experience, both nationally and internationally believes in creating the finest of dishes using locally sourced ingredients and preparing them simply. Páraic and his team will greet you on your arrival at Bloom and his unique, sincere style of service will leave you with a strong desire to return. Bloom Brasserie is a modern, fresh, tastefully designed restaurant on Dublin’s Baggot Street – right on the border of the very trendy (and desirable) Dublin 4 district and the Central Business District of Dublin 2 seconds from the Grand Canal bridge.

Bloom caters for those looking for high quality food and wine in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Bloom Brasserie, 11 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 4

Balfes
A minute’s walk from Grafton Street, this hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Little Museum of Dublin and an 11-minute walk from Dublin Castle.

Luxe, airy rooms have custom wool carpets, chic furnishings and pillow-top mattresses. All come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and Nespresso machines, plus marble bathrooms with heated floors and designer toiletries. Suites have living areas, and some add free-standing baths and/or contemporary 4-poster beds.
A bright, polished restaurant serves modern fare, and there’s a sleek ’30s-inspired cocktail bar and a brasserie with terrace seating. A fitness centre and meeting space are also available.

If you liked this list of places where you can eat in style, you should read the article below on the Top 7 luxury 5 star hotels in Dublin.
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Cynthia Hall
Wednesday 7th of September 2022
I want to visit Ireland soon. But this will give me ideas of where to visit and food recipes I can try.