3 Best Restaurants in St. Stephen's Green and Around, Dublin

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We've compiled the best of the best in St. Stephen's Green and Around - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Mae

$$$$ | Dublin South Fodor's Choice

Located upstairs at the wonderful French Paradox wine shop, this cozy new restaurant sees celebrated local chef Grainne O'Keefe work her magic on the best of Irish produce. The fixed-price tasting menu changes with the seasons, moving from starters like aubergine tart with goat cheese and pickled walnut to meat courses like Iberico pork, with anchovy, dates, and confit potato. 

53 Shelbourne Rd., Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland
01-231--3903
Known For
  • Great wine selection
  • Celebrated chef
  • Cozy vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.

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One Pico

$$$$ | Southside Fodor's Choice

Chef-owner Eamonn O'Reilly cuts quite a dash, but it's his sophisticated, daring, contemporary cuisine that tends to seduce visitors to his little restaurant tucked away in a quiet lane only a few minutes from Stephen's Green. As is usual with Dublin's luxe eateries, the fixed-price lunch and pre-theater menus offer great value. Try the incredible scallop ceviche to start. Dishes such as pigeon with chicory, salsify, and baked celeriac puree demonstrate the mix of traditional and cutting-edge cuisine. 

5–6 Molesworth Pl., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-676–0300
Known For
  • Gregarious chef-host
  • Daring ingredient combinations
  • Passion-fruit soufflé
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Fade Street Social

$$$ | Southside

Former Michelin-star celebrity chef Dylan McGrath has another hit on his hands with Fade Street Social, a cavernous tapas bar, restaurant, and pub all rolled into one. At 8,000 square feet, the place can seem a bit overwhelming, but if you want a busy, fun, all-in-one dining-and-drinking experience, this place is ideal. Try a seat at the bar, where you can watch the kitchen staff work their magic as they turn out exquisite tapas and hearty but inventive meat dishes, all with a modern Irish twist. The whole poached pigeon is an original tapas offering, while the braised rabbit leg is already a favorite main.

4 Fade St., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-604–0066
Known For
  • Amazing staff who go above and beyond
  • Great selection of vegan dishes
  • Inventive cocktails

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