Best Irish Restaurants in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)
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- GGillianLeinster •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAbsolutely loved this place! Food was unreal, the garlic bread and sauce was amazing and bottomless! Aswell as the chips! Chicken and steak were both cooked perfectly and had amazing flavor! Staff were very friendly and helpful and kept checking to see if everything was okay and if we wanted extra chips or garlic bread or drinks etc. highly recommend to anyone looking for good food at great value for money!More infoBoeuf and Frites (Temple Bar)Price: Moderate• Irish• Temple Bar•4.3
- DDylanDublin •12 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoMy girlfriend and I had the pleasure of spending Valentines Day at Urban Brewing for a wonderful evening. The food was fantastic, The drink selection varied and unique, and the staff were beyond welcoming and friendly. I can't recommend it enough and we will back soonMore infoUrban Brewing Bar & RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary European• International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)•4.5
- AAilishDublin •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had our table booked for 7.15 but got there 10 minutes early, and they were able to seat us early, which was great. The service was great, and our waiter was particularly so, unfortunately, I didn't get his name. The food was lovely and each course came out on time on a very busy valentines evening.More infoThe Ivy Dawson StreetPrice: Expensive• Irish• South City Centre•4.4
- AAnnLiverpool/Merseyside •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThis restaurant is one of our favourites, especially on theatre nights. The menu, while not huge, has something for everyone. The crew, it's a ship after all, are attentive and friendly without being too much. The lighting is soft but bright enough to allow you to see your food properly.More infoMV Cill Airne Boat Bar and RestaurantPrice: Moderate• European• North Wall•4.4
- JJenniferDublin •1 review5.0Dined on Jan 16, 2025I brought my 91 year old mother for dinner here and everything was very accessible for her from the front door of the hotel to the restaurant. From the moment we arrived we were treated really well by all staff, the greeting we received at the restaurant was so friendly and all staff were exceptionally welcoming. The food was amazing, we both had the beer battered fish with chips and it was the nicest we've had to date. Desert was amazing and we left for our trip to the theatre full to the brim. The prices are very reasonable but if I was to have one criticism it would be for the condition of the table. There was several deep scratches on the surface which took from the beautiful decor of the restaurant, condition of the table definitely was not 4 star. Other than that one little hitch everything else was perfect and I would definitely recommend it to everyone.More infoStir Restaurant at Clayton Cardiff LanePrice: Moderate• European• South City Centre•4
Discover best Irish restaurants in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)
Discover the vibrant Irish dining experience in Dublin 1, particularly at the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), where traditional Irish cuisine meets contemporary culinary innovation. The restaurants in this area capture the essence of Irish hospitality, offering a range of dishes that celebrate local flavors and ingredients. Patrons can expect menus rich with hearty stews, fresh seafood, and artisanal breads, all prepared with a modern twist. Each establishment in the IFSC prides itself on creating a welcoming ambiance, combining the charm of Irish culture with sophisticated dining settings. The focus on sourcing ingredients locally ensures that each meal is not only fresh but also supports local producers, encapsulating a true taste of Ireland. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch or an elegant dinner, the IFSC's Irish restaurants promise an unforgettable gastronomic journey. This area is a must-visit for anyone eager to explore the best of Dublin's culinary scene.