Question:
restaurant or pub where you can eat irish food in dublin?
morgana
2010-09-09 15:01:21 UTC
restaurant or pub where you can eat irish food in dublin?
Six answers:
DaisyMaisy
2010-09-09 15:07:01 UTC
Hi there,

I'm not sure if this is the place you mean exactly but you could try Gallagher's Boxty House in Temple Bar.



Website below.



Good luck!
Efnissien
2010-09-12 03:30:12 UTC
Like most of the other answers, I'd agree with temple bar as the best place. "Gallaghers Boxty" in temple bar is probably the best. Several pubs also do some Irish food.



Try Coddle- a kind of soup/stew - containing sausage, bacon etc. (Traditionally it was made with what was left in the cupboard when the money from the wages was running out).

Lots of places do "Full Irish" breakfasts, however I recommend the Pantry on Talbot st. (underneath the rail bridge) - white pudding, black pudding, sausages, bacon, eggs, beans, hash brown. (Also includes toast & preserves!)
anonymous
2010-09-12 00:36:46 UTC
I always eat at the Kingfisher on parnell st when i'm shopping in the city centre , they have some tasty grub indeed !



And then there's cafe sofia on Wexford Street which serve up a fine full irish breakfast , and on sunday's if your up along the coast on the northside of dublin near malahide theres some fantastic pub's that do great sunday dinners with sprouts and cooked ham and turkey and stuffing with mash





http://www.kingfisherdublin.com/
ShelFish
2010-09-10 12:47:18 UTC
Well in any Irish pub you will get Irish food, as most restaraunts are Italian/Chinese etc. Best place to go would be Temple Bar and follow your nose!
anonymous
2010-09-10 03:26:00 UTC
What do you think "Irish food is"?
yodaman
2010-09-09 15:04:17 UTC
i have been to dublin lots of times and i can never figure out what Irish food it ? its either McDonald's or panninis ? its very european in dublin,



you see , more thumbs down that their are answers but knowones willing to say what irish food is ??

wel theirs a thaught ,

and its full of imigrant beggars working organised shifts

just open your eyes for once , just a day ? and you will see that im right


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