4 Best Restaurants in Temple Bar, Dublin

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We've compiled the best of the best in Temple Bar - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Elephant & Castle

$$ | Temple Bar

The Elephant was long established in Temple Bar before the Tiger (Celtic, that is) came and went and changed the neighborhood forever. Large windows are great for people-watching in the city's trendiest area, but "nothing fancy" would be a good motto for the traditional American food. Charcoal-grilled burgers, salads, omelets, sandwiches, and pasta make up the much-thumbed menu.  When the service is good, the turnover tends to be quick, although you may be inclined to linger. New Yorkers, take note: yes, this is a cousin of the restaurant of the same name in Greenwich Village.

18 Temple Bar, Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-679–3121
Known For
  • Generous portions
  • Family-friendly vibes
  • Bustling Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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IFI Café

$ | Temple Bar

éThis buzzing café bar is a pleasant place for a lunchtime break. Sandwiches are large and delicious, with plenty of vegetarian choices, and the people-watching is unmatched.

6 Eustace St., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-679–5744
Known For
  • Popular bar and café
  • Glass-roofed courtyard
  • Great refueling spot in the heart of Temple Bar

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Montys of Kathmandu

$$ | Temple Bar

You might not expect to come to Dublin for fabulous Nepalese cuisine, but this place is a real standout. The decor is nothing to write home about, but the food at this little eatery in the middle of bustling Temple Bar is as authentic as it is unique. Kachela, raw minced lamb with garlic, ginger, herbs, and spices, served with roti bread (a delicacy among the Newars of Kathmandu) or a shot of whiskey, is a more adventurous starter. For a main course try momos, dumplings served with momo chutney, a favorite street dish in Kathmandu. 

28 Eustace St., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-670–4911
Known For
  • Spicy, tasty curries
  • Surprisingly varied wine menu
  • Celiac-friendly menu
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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Toscana

$ | Temple Bar

A genuine trattoria in the heart of crazy Temple Bar, Toscana buzzes with chatter all evening long and offers a popular pre-theater menu. A Mediterranean slant to the simple dining room includes plenty of Italian landscapes, cream tones, and wood. A typical starter is the traditional Tuscan bean soup. For a main try the seafood risotto with copious fresh mussels, prawns, and clams. The meat and pizza dishes are also always reliable, and the sticky toffee pudding is a dessert that will send you home with a smile on your face.

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