5 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.

Fallon & Byrne

$$$ | Southside Fodor's Choice

This fresh, one-stop shop for everything organic and delicious in Dublin combines a huge deli with a cozy cellar wine bar and expansive second-floor French brasserie. Located on the top floor of a beautiful old telephone exchange building, the high-ceiling, light-filled dining room is always bustling. The menu covers everything from burgers to loin of rabbit, but the Wicklow pork belly, celeriac, and Savoy cabbage are typical. Leave room for the lemon-ricotta cheesecake. You can pick up a bottle of wine in the wine cellar and enjoy it for a small corkage fee.

11–17 Exchequer St., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-472–1010
Known For
  • Hearty brasserie menu
  • Bustling city-center vibe
  • Elegant dining room
Restaurant Details
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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Glas

$$$ | Dublin South

Its name is the Gaelic word for green, and all things local and natural are at the heart of Dublin's first high-end vegetarian restaurant. The brash, luxurious interior matches the daring menu, which includes barbecue celeriac with roast potato puree, cucumber, mint, and potato paper. Try the carrot sponge with spiced cream and pear and hay sorbet for dessert. 

15/16 Chatham St., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-672 4534
Known For
  • High-end vegetarian dishes
  • Lush interior
  • Welcoming vibe
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Thurs.

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L'Gueuleton

$$$ | Southside

This exceptional eatery just off George's Street lost a little of its intimacy when it expanded, but the crowds still come for authentic French food at a fair price. Start with 12 snails, fresh herbs, garlic, and pastis butter. For a main course, the slow-roasted pork belly with black pudding manages to be hearty and adventurous at the same time. Desserts have a devilishly childish touch to them—passion-fruit cake with white chocolate sauce is a typical example. Pop next door to Hogan's bar while you're waiting.

1 Fade St., Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-675–3708
Known For
  • Decadent desserts
  • Great people-watching
  • Tip-top service

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La Maison

$$$ | Southside

This Breton-inspired, unpretentious eatery has one of the most inviting and good-value menus in the city. The look is very much casual bistro, a satisfying backdrop for starters like the beet risotto with winter truffles, and such mouthwatering mains as the loin of venison with red cabbage and celeriac paste. 

15 Castle Market, Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
01-672–7258
Known For
  • Quality wine list
  • Intimate atmosphere
  • Irresistible chocolate fondant
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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