Dublin Dining
#2


Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: East Lothian
Programs: SMWS
Posts: 733
a lot of city centre pubs serve a carvery type menu on Sunday afternoons, but close the kitchen late afternoon. Is there a particular area you are interested in, or will I just recommend O'Neill's on Suffolk Street (the catch all solution!)?
#3


Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Cork, Ireland. Aer Lingus (in the bin), BA Gold (woo hoo!), EBB Blue, HH Diamond, Starwood Plat, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 1,348
Generally IME, pubs would have a better menu during the week - on a Sun, I would recommend a hotel or restaurant lunch - it will be a much better experience IMO ...
Have a look at www.adlib.ie for more suggestions and info on quality / reviews etc ...
John P
Have a look at www.adlib.ie for more suggestions and info on quality / reviews etc ...
John P
#4
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Liverpool, England
Posts: 1,080
Dublin is crammed with great places to eat. Loads of great places around Temple Bar, but be careful to avoid the obviously touristy places. Sinead O'Connor's Bad ... Cafe was good fun last time I was there a couple of years ago. For celebrity street cred, there's the restaurant at the Clarence Hotel, owned by U2's Bono. For an old fashioned colonial experience, Afternoon Tea at the Shelbourne (St Stephen's Square) takes some beating. Any celebs in town will probably go there at least once. Classy place. Oscar Wilde loved it!

