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Wondering where foodies eat in Dublin? After eating and drinking my way through the Irish capital on 6 different trips to Dublin, I am sharing my favorite foodie hot spots.
In this comprehensive Dublin food guide, you'll find restaurants broken down into sections like coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner and bars & pubs.
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The ones you won't find necessarily find as recommendations in Lonely Planet or by your local tourist office. As someone who's lived in Dublin for 25 years, these are just some of my favourite bars and pubs in the capital. From high-end cocktails in swish surroundings to creamy pints in grungey locals; from craft beers in hipster joints to fine wines in cosy cellars - the city is awash with vibey and quirky places to have a drink or two, and maybe some decent food. Or perhaps some Sunday jazz. The options are endless.
Spoiler alert - only one of them is in Temple Bar...
Groups • Couples • Family • Vegetarian • Foodie • Coffee • Wine • Romantic
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If you live in Dublin and have a furry best friend or if you happen to be traveling with your. doggo, I've got you covered.
These are some of the pubs that I visit most often because they allow dogs either inside or in their terrace, they happen to be pretty good as well and less touristy.
50+ • Family • Pets • Foodie • Luxury • People & Culture • Wine
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Welcome to Dublin!
After living and working in Ireland in 2022, I’ve compiled a list of my favorite spots in Dublin that I think you'll love. I’m excited to share these recommendations with you.
This guide highlights must-see spots and hidden gems in the city. From historic landmarks and lively pubs to beautiful parks and cultural hubs, discover the best of Dublin’s vibrant atmosphere and unique charm.☘
If you’re looking for personalized suggestions or a custom itinerary for your Irish adventure, don’t hesitate to reach out.
I’m here to help you create an unforgettable trip!
Don´t forget to save this guide for your future travels to Ireland.💌
Backpacker • Family • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Couples • Car-free • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Shopping
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Welcome to Dublin, a city where the vibrant atmosphere and rich history blend perfectly with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the irresistible sizzle of brunch delights.
Whether you're a local or a visitor, discovering the best brunch spots in the city is a delightful adventure waiting to be explored. From cosy cafes serving up artisanal pastries to trendy restaurants featuring innovative interpretations of classic dishes, Dublin's brunch scene offers something for every palate.
Join me on a culinary journey through our favourite brunch places, where every bite promises to be a celebration of flavours in the heart of this charming capital.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie
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Visit Ireland’s captial!
This dynamic and historic city always has something going on! There is a charm like no other. Not to mention the historic, artistic and literary achievements of the people of Dublin.
Discover the best places to stay, eat & visit with this guide!
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Faith • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography
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Are you Italian craving for good Authentic pizza? or even if you're not Italian but want to eat something different than lamb stew and fish and Chips?
I've been exploring a lot of different Pizzerias in Dublin to find the best ones.
Let me know which one you liked the most!
Note: This list is not ordered in any particular way.
Couples • Vegetarian • Vegan • Backpacker • Wine • Coffee • Foodie
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Howth is maybe not the first place that you would consider visiting when in Ireland's capital, but it is definitely not to be missed. If you want an escape from the busy town of Dublin, Howth is the perfect daytrip destination.
Backpacker • Car-free • Outdoors • Coffee • Foodie • Shopping • Budget
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A detailed guide to Dublin's fair city (with a lot of recommended spots)
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Coffee • Foodie • History • Relaxation • People & Culture • Shopping • Slow Travel • Photography • Outdoors • Budget • Boutique • Art • Architecture • Faith • Design • Overlanding • Road Trip • Romantic • Wine • Adventure
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A list of recommended spots of Dublin city (eat, drink, sleep)
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Foodie • Budget • Coffee • Outdoors • Adventure • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wine • Romantic • Slow Travel
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I have visited Ireland at least once a year of my 27 years and in more recent years, I have opted to fly in through Dublin because the flights are significantly cheaper and way more frequent than to Shannon. As a result, I tend to have a day or two in Dublin on either end of my trip to see friends, family, and the wonderful city of Dublin!
I had all my Dublin recommendations in various Notes on my phone for the longest time. Since we're getting married in Ireland in May 2024, I thought it was as good a time as ever to compile all my recommendations and some other people's recommendations (thank you Kenzie, Shannon and Greg) into one Local-ish Guide to Dublin for our guests traveling to Ireland.
Dublin is Ireland's capital and largest city on the island's east coast. The River Liffey (or the Sniffy Liffey as my Auntie Sandy calls it) runs right through the center of the city dividing it into Northside and Southside, and out to Dublin Bay which feeds into the Irish Sea. Dublin, which translates to "black pool" in Irish, was founded just south of the Liffey by the Vikings in 841. Ever since Dublin has endured a turbulent history but has prevailed and been shaped into the 21st-century city it is today.
At the very end of this document is an overview of language(s), currency, climate, live weather, the best time to visit, public transportation, what to pack, and of course, travel tips!
As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Dublin or the rest of Ireland! Just reach out to me directly (:
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Couples • Female Solo • Coffee • Art • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Shopping
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Follow this ultra-detailed 6-day route around Ireland, including Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle, Ring of Kerry, Killarney National Park, Cork and Dublin.
I'm sharing 63 total restaurant and pub recommendations, hotels, must-dos and alternate options. Plus, tips for driving, when to book ahead and other tidbits we picked up along the way.
This is a fast-moving itinerary that makes the most of your short time in Ireland. If you want to see as much as you can while still having time to soak in the culture, this guide is for you.
Originally planned for the first week of October 2023, but can be adapted to fit any 6-7 day travel window. It was the first of a two-leg trip with the second week split between England and Scotland (that itinerary is coming soon!)
I took this trip with my boyfriend, so it is best suited for couples or small groups who like a jam-packed itinerary.
Trip Summary:
Day 1 - Fly in + Galway
Day 2 - Galway + Cliffs of Moher + Dingle
Day 3 - Ring of Kerry + Killarney National Park + Cork
Day 4 - Cork + Dublin
Day 5 - Dublin
Day 6 - Dublin + Fly out
Couples • People & Culture • Road Trip • Foodie • History
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Cork, also known as ‘the rebel city’ from their past support of Warbeck, is one of Ireland’s main tourist destinations, behind Dublin, of course. However, if you’re looking for something a bit closer to that true Irish feeling and something that’s a bit nicer to your bank account, Cork is it.
Couples • Groups • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Relaxation • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Camping
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Blackrock is actually a suburb of Dublin, but has some little wonders of its own going on. Though it may be smaller than the booming inner city, there are still some great sights to see while stopping through!
Groups • Nature • Architecture • Wellness • History • Art • Shopping • People & Culture • Foodie
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