The Best Irish Food in Dublin

Here are the best places to try authentic Irish Stews, coddle, etc.


SPUDBOX AT MVP
Casual takeaway box baked potatoes at the bar in a neighbourhood pub. Fillings such as slow cooked beef with Guinness and red wine jus, smoked sausage and ham hock, mince chilli, Mediterranean mix with aubergine, etc.
9 min - 29, Upper Clanbrassil, Merchants Quay, Dublin 8



THE HAIRY LEMON €€
Award winning Irish food. Well known for traditional Irish coddle and bangers and mash. Also Colcannon mash, Irish stew, cottage pie, bread and butter pudding, Guinness pie, etc.
18 min - Stephen St., Lower., Dublin 2



O’NEILL’S PUB AND KITCHEN €€
Unpretentious traditional Irish carvery in popular Irish pub. Big portions. Boiled ham, roasties, parsnips, turnips and cabbage. Beef and Guinness stew, shepherd's pie, bangers and mash. Full Irish breakfast, etc.
22 min - 2, Suffolk St., Dublin 2



GALLAGHERS BOXTY HOUSE €€€
Modern Irish dining with Celtic artefacts. Known for traditional Irish boxty. Toppings like ham hock, chicken and smoked bacon, vegetable chilli, roast cauliflower and kale. Also black pudding croquettes, coddle, Irish stews.
24 min - 20-21, Temple Bar, Dublin 2



GUINNESS STOREHOUSE €€€
Best Irish beef and Guinness stew in Brewer’s dining hall (5th floor).
Guinness put into all dishes. E.g. Guinness bread, sticky Guinness chicken wings, Guinness chocolate mousse.
29 min - St. James’s Gate, Ushers, Dublin 8

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