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    Review Highlights - BuJo

    Me and my kid are in a quest: find the best burger in Dublin.

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    Bunsen - Cheeseburger and shoestring chips.

    Bunsen

    (4 reviews)

    Ranelagh

    Our first night in Dublin and we wanted something quick and familiar. Bunsen didn't disappoint…read more Simple menu great burgers!! Shoestring chips were our preference. We came in right before they got slammed and still received great service! Relaxed atmosphere and good for families. Highly recommend.

    Briefest menu I ever saw. It is literally printed on a business card. Basically, burger - single or…read moredouble - or cheeseburger with handcut, shoestring or sweet potato fries and, um, that's it. Served in true fast food joint style, fries on paper plates and tightly wrapped bundle containing the burger. Washing up overhead nil. We both had cheeseburgers with handcut fries after agonising for literally seconds over our choice. Service was brisk and meals appeared within a few minutes. I have a 'thing' about burgers. I like my steaks medium rare but I always insist on a well-done burger for hygiene reasons which, in fairness, this was. My companion had ordered hers medium but it looked very much on the rare side to both of us but she was happy enough. Frankly, I thought it was all pretty meh. Nothing memorable or good enough to drag me back. The burger bun did maintain structural integrity throughout the process which was a plus but the whole thing was decidedly only ok. It was cheap, however, so there's that. Apparently, they have long waits at busy times. No idea why and I'd be furious if I had had to wait in line for a mediocre burger.

    Bunsen - Double burger

    Bunsen

    (81 reviews)

    €€

    South Inner City

    When traveling we always try to eat the local cuisine. Ireland is known for its grass fed high…read morequality beef among other things. During our research before we left we saw a video talking about Bunsen. Just seeing the high quality of the ingredients made it one of our must try stops in Dublin. As we do when traveling, we start and end the day eating throughout the day. We popped into Bunsen to finally try the legendary burger around 4:30 pm. Because we were there at such an odd hour, we were the only people there. When you visit Ireland, the pub culture is real and most pubs start to get quite busy around 5:30 pm. Since Bunsen isn't a pub and wasn't located in a particularly touristy area , it didn't surprise me they were empty at that time of day. What stuck out the most at first was the super friendly service right from the door. We were sat at a small banquet of tables against the wall and checked out the menu from QR code link on the table. We were there for their original burger so that is what we ordered. No sides and water to drink. I couldn't be filling up too much yet. It was pretty early after all and we had a lot of places to stop yet. The menu isn't huge. They focus on doing one thing well and keep it at that. I like a restaurant that doesn't try to be everything. Our burger came out within 10 min and it was juicy, hot and fresh. Presented beautifully wrapped. We shared this one burger because, we knew we had lots of food to eat later. Immediately after eating the last bite I wanted to order another. It was really that good. Such perfection! This will be the burger I compare all others in Ireland to.

    Asked for no onions and they forgot my drink and gave me a burger with nothing on it other than…read moreonions and no response for a week now

    The Counter - Party of 14, easily accommodated. Everyone happy. Delicious array or burgers with unlimited combinations. Highly recommended

    The Counter

    (117 reviews)

    €€

    South Inner City

    Heaven help me for patronizing an American chain eatery (even a relatively good one) while…read morevacationing abroad, but the reality of travelling with a large group is that sometimes you have to play the middle of the road. With vegetarians and other conservative eaters in our party, we found this place a godsend for a midafternoon pre-Trinity-College-sightseeing meal. Actually, it's pretty good on its own merits. I've eaten at other Counters and I like the setup...but there are too many choices! Patty, bun, cheese, toppings, and sauce. So many options! But if you enjoy culinary creativity and/or control, you will not go wrong here. The sides are good too, except that they were out of fried pickles. Sad face. We enjoyed regular fries, sweet potato fries, and grilled vegetables. Everyone enjoyed their burgers, so the meal was a success. Ironically, The Counter has table service, so it's not quite as quick as you might hope. But their sodas are from a fountain (yay, American style) so you can get refills. Plus, a bonus--their soundtrack of classic rock and respectable 80s and 90s tunes inspired at least four individuals in our multigenerational group to sing at various times. Clearly, they are all about variety.

    You know what? Kudos for having a delicious veggie patty. It was good. The guac cost me an extra…read more€0.50 and it was very so-so. Giant bottle of Staropramen for a good price rounded out the positives attributes of my meal. Hubs' sweet potato fries were the 2nd best I've ever had (after the defunct 501 Club in Minneapolis). Unfortunately the rest of the meal was overrun with immense amounts of oil. My burger bun arrived. It was the color yellow and the consistency of a soggy sponge. That means somebody dipped it in Golden-Flo cooking oil before crisping it back up. Yes, it tastes delightful...the same way deep-fried Twinkies taste delightful. The guilt of eating it manages to cancel out the enjoyment. Also ruined by oil were the onion STRINGS. Confession: I thought they were onion rings. With just an 'R'. I was duped and disappointed when the STRings arrived looking all skinny and limp. Sure, they were promisingly covered in tasty batter...but as soon as I grabbed the first one, the underneath strings crunched the pile, which subsequently disintegrated into an oily pile of fried dough and stringy onion film on the plate. Not cool. The oil-to-food ratio ended up leaving me with hours of tummy feelings the equivalent to a brick buried in a pit thrown into a black hole. Had to take a dinner coma nap on the couch when I got home. Oh and I am from California so I am allowed to say this: For a California-based and California-themed restaurant, it feels nothing like California. This place feels vapid and sterile and I would never call California sterile. Vapid, maybe. Not sterile.

    The Canal Bank Cafe - Chocolate Gingerbread Pudding

    The Canal Bank Cafe

    (70 reviews)

    €€

    Baggot Street

    3.5/5 We came upon…read morethis place on the final day of our trip, out of data and exhausted. I believe we grabbed a table just shortly after they opened for the day as staff seemed disorganized and they had just printed their specials for the day. Prices were a little steep so I didn't get an alcoholic beverage, the wine looked and sounded great though! I did try their soup and ordered the hummus plate since their only other veg option sounded spicy. The food was fresh and good, mushroom soup was just OK. I wish they'd served the side of bread with some butter. The coffee machine was being serviced while we were there and it was amusing to hear all the locals trying to order coffee and being told no in various ways by each employee. A nice location with a clean and bright dining space.

    After one too many room service meals at the Clayton, I decided to venture beyond the hotel grounds…read morefor lunch. And I'm so happy I did! I walked in at around 12:30pm with 2 colleagues. The restaurant was certainly busy with the lunch crowds, but it wasn't overly noisy or packed. We were seated immediately and had a chance to place our orders quickly as well. 2 of us ordered the Fish and Chips which wasn't the smartest decision. The dish itself was HUGE. We would have been just fine splitting 1 between the 2 of us had we known. No complaints here. Everything was spot on taste-wise, and both of our plates came with a ton of fries (in addition to a decent portion of mushy peas). My other colleague ordered the pasta special of the day and wasn't necessarily thrilled with it, but maybe she just ordered the wrong thing? Ambiance was impeccable, a pure 10/10. The area has a ton of natural light and is super inviting. The decor is sophisticated and really adds to the overall 5 star feel. The location was super convenient for us. We were staying at the Clayton Hotel so we were just steps away. The restaurant is also conveniently located near a bus stop in case you are looking to visit and need public transport. Would certainly recommend!

    Wowburger - Amazing cheeseburger and fries

    Wowburger

    (2 reviews)

    €€

    Ranelagh

    If you love burgers and prefer a simple menu, this is the place for you! So happy to see a…read moreWowburger location in Ranelagh. They serve one of the tastiest burgers in town and for only €5.95 a pop. Bunsen fans will not be disappointed. Basically you pick between a burger, cheeseburger or bacon cheeseburger and then you can choose any of their toppings at no extra cost. Their fries are really tasty and those with a sweet tooth should be satisfied with one of their milkshakes. Will return!

    For the past year myself and my family have been eating at wowburger regularly, at least once a…read moreweek. It's food has been average and the atmosphere always bearable, but the main attraction was the convieniece of being able to quickly grab a burger when there's nothing at home in the fridge. On several occasions they have messed up the order which would be my first problem. Although this was incredibly irritating I never saw too much of a reason to complain as I know myself for several years working at McDonald's. However today as I got of my bus outside and went in to order I encountered a problem that was pushing the line from irritating to infuriating. I had left my wallet at home and only had 7 euro. Quickly scanning the menu I realized it would make more sense for me buy a kids meal than just a normal burger as it the kids meal would come with a small drink and fries aswell. Now never in my time at McDonald's has there ever been an age cap on whoever wants to buy a happy meal. I have never asked someone for id to prove there age, but yet as I placed this order at wowburger to a blonde women (about 5'6 with a fake blonde hair) that claims her name is teressa she looked at me awe struck. She then proceeded to ramble on that since I am not a kid I shouldn't be able to buy something that is on there menu. What good financially this is doing to wowburger I don't know. "The customer is always right" was how the saying went at macdonalds and it was by that motto that we live and breathed, yet of course at a ultra hipster metropolitan rip off five guys establishment such as wowburger I'm not all that suprised at the levels of entitlement that the employees have. Joshua mcmillan +353 (85) 258 2656 Joshmcm100@gmail.com

    Farmer Browns at The Village

    Farmer Browns at The Village

    (30 reviews)

    €€

    Rathmines

    Stopped by The Farmer's Café in Rathmines for brunch, and it's exactly the kind of spot you want on…read morea slow weekend morning. Cozy with both indoor and outdoor seating, so you can choose your vibe. I went with the eggs Benedict and a mocha, and both hit the spot classic, tasty, and no frills needed. The staff were friendly and welcoming, which just added to the easy-going atmosphere. Overall, it's a solid neighborhood café. Nothing to complain about: just good food, good coffee, and a chill place to start the day. Ratings: Food: 4/5 Service & Ambience: 4/5 Money's Worth: 4/5 Overall: 4/5 - A reliable, friendly brunch café worth a visit.

    Pleasant and attentive service, cozy, homey atmosphere, reasonable prices, and good food…read more We ordered: 3*SISU juice: carrot and orange juice. Healthy and good, but too much ice, 4*Tea: nice and hot, served with milk. 4*Warm Goat cheese salad: goat cheese with a mixed leaf green salad with candied walnuts, beetroot & homemade spiced apple chutney & house dressing and pink onions: if you are health conscious, then this is a dish for you. 4*Crispy Pork Belly-Slow cooked Irish pork belly, salty crackling, mashed potato, summer veg, spiced apple chutney & jus: truly crispy and crunchy pork served with long broccoli and carrots. Mashed potatoes were good. Spiced apple chutney tasted like pears, light and not too sweet. Overall it was a well balanced dish.

    BuJo - burgers - Updated May 2026

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