The fifth floor of our most popular tourist attraction has been given a foodie makeover, and a €2 million facelift.The famous St James' Gate Guinness brewery site is firmly steeped in Irish tradition. Since it's foundation in 1759, by the now..... more
When the sun does decide to shine in Ireland, there's nothing quite like an al fresco drink. Here, we list some of our favourite terraces and beer gardens around the country.As the old saying goes, it'd be a lovely country if you cold only put a..... more
Dublin's restaurant and dining scene is as varied as ever, and dwindling disposable income has forced restaurateurs to focus even more on great value food, interesting concepts, brilliant wine lists and the overall experience of dining in Dublin...... more
Belfast folk really do love their food, and there are literally hundreds of good restaurants across the city for drinks and dining, from gastro pubs to cheap eats and fine dining to gourmet burgers. Everyone is sure to have their favourite, but here..... more
No one likes to sit through a show worrying that his grumbling, groaning tummy is being mistaken for some strange sound affect by the guy a few rows back. Nor does anyone particularly enjoy checking his watch every two minutes in between downing the..... more
Chic zest for life at CitronWhy is everyone smiling?There’s a buzz in the air and it’s coming from the haven above in Citron, our casually stunning restaurant on the mezzanine level above the lobby.It’s always been a fun, funky place to eat, as you..... more
Dunne and Crescenzi has won numerous awards – including being recommended by Lucinda O’Sullivan, Paolo Tullio, Georgina Campbell and has been included on the Bridgestone Guide’s Top 100 Places To Eat for over a decade. It has been highly praised by ..... more
Dunne and Crescenzi was born in 1999 from the original taste and enterprise of Eileen Dunne and her husband Stefano Crescenzi.Initially, it was primarily a wine shop, stocking over 150 wines from every region of Stefano’s native Italy and serving so..... more
Ireland has no shortage of fine-dining restaurants, fresh seafood joints, European cafes, swanky cocktail bars and cosy pubs. With so many food and drink options, it can be difficult to decide where to pop in for a quick bite or book that Friday-night reservation. So we’ve made it easier for you.
Our pub and restaurant listings provide you with contact details, images and information regarding prices, location, menus, atmosphere and staff. You can search our listings by county. You can also check out our features for a more detailed look at some of the best places to eat and drink in Ireland.
From June 14th to 17th Taste of Dublin will take over Iveagh Gardens for four days of summer eating, drinking and entertainment. 20 of the city’s best restaura... more
Jamie Oliver has announced the opening of his first restaurant in Ireland, Jamie's Italian at Dundrum Town Centre, later this year. The restaurant will create ... more

