2 Best Restaurants in O'Connell Street and Around, Dublin

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We've compiled the best of the best in O'Connell Street and Around - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

L. Mulligan Grocer

$$ | Dublin North Fodor's Choice

This gem of an old Dublin boozer—which was once also the local grocer—has been turned into a gastropub and world-beer emporium, without losing too much of its real Dublin feel. It's the perfect spot for a quick pint of ale and a plate of black pudding (with pear relish and red chard) if you don't feel like a full sit-down meal. Microbrewery beers are hard to come by in Ireland, so the wide selection of small-label ales, lagers, and stouts is reason enough to make the trip to the evocatively named village of Stoneybatter on the Northside. The menu doesn't fuss around with too many choices, but the potted crab with sourdough soldiers is a great starter and the rib-eye steak with whiskey butter and twice-cooked chips is the pick of the hearty mains.

18 Stoneybatter, Dublin, Dublin 7, Ireland
01-670–9889
Known For
  • Huge beer selection
  • Popularity with hipsters
  • Welcoming, friendly staff
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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101 Talbot

$$ | Dublin North

Close to the Abbey and Gate theaters, so there's no danger of missing a curtain call, this creative eatery focusing on contemporary food—with eclectic Mediterranean and Eastern influences—uses fresh local ingredients. It's very popular with the artistic and literary set. The venison with potato rösti and a red wine jus is a standout.

101 Talbot St., Dublin, Dublin 1, Ireland
01-874–5011
Known For
  • Artsy clientele
  • Pre-theater option
  • Strong vegetarian choices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.
Reservations essential

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