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    Davy Byrnes

    4.1 (66 reviews)
    ModerateGastropubs, Irish Pub
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    Mandy K.

    There is something about sitting in the present whilst being tied to the past. Such feelings are evoked at the famed Davy Byrnes. You might even be inspired to read some Joyce! Dare I say I was surprised by the flavor profile of the menu? Outstanding. Forget what you may have heard about traditional Irish cuisine. I would put Davy Byrnes fare up against any in Europe.

    Seafood Chowder
    Bob K.

    It was our 41st Anniversary and we picked Davy Byrne's. What a good choice. Dinner was excellent and the service perfect. Phillipe from Brazil was our server and was absolutely great. Restaurant was beautiful with the tile floors and gorgeous ceiling. We had a really great night!!.

    David R.

    While doing a tour of the Irish Rock Hall of fame, my tour guide Bryan suggested, unsolicited, that I give this place a try. The restaurant was gorgeous inside with painted ceilings but, being an absolutely gorgeous day, I chose to eat outside and people watch. I was not disappointed. I ordered the double burger with fries. It was huge! The flavors were magnificent and, after a lengthy stay, i finished it all. Nothing was to be left behind. I topped it off with a pint of Murphys. For those who drink Guinness, try Murphys. It is so smooth. The wait staff was prompt and friendly.

    Jennifer J.

    We wandered into this place after a day of sightseeing, and we were not disappointed. I had the beef and Guinness pie, which was rich and filling and topped with a decadent flaky crust. The cocktails were also creative and tasty. They were a little stodgy about us not having reservations even though they weren't full, but they gave us a table anyway.

    One of the original copies. Of course Joyce mentions this restaurant in the book.
    Shaun T.

    So happy to have dinner at this venerable, made famous by James Joyce, restaurant. What a night. The European finals began as our dinner concluded and we watched with a super lively restaurant cheering and jeering! I sat beside an original copy of Ulysses!! The fish and chips with hake is the way to go. Lightly batter and traditional the dish is spectacular. The Guinness Stew looks scrumptious and reported as "good". Table buzz is mashed potatoes are the best! Some service slow downs early but smoothed out over dinner.

    Nola G.

    The ambiance was cozy and friendly on a cool spring day in Dublin. The decor is cheery; service was attentive; and the food was fresh and delicious. The open smoked salmon sandwich was healthy and yummy and the tomato soup was hearty and hot. The wine list is decent but a pint of Guinness was the perfect pairing for this lunch in Ireland! Reservations recommended.

    Seafood Chowder

    Squeezed in here on a Friday night and got seafood chowder. Very delicious and the restaurant was very cozy and stylish

    Outside
    Rowena R.

    This place is nostalgic for me. It holds so much history not just for Dublin, but for my family. It was comforting to see very little has changed regarding decor over the years. It still holds a very classy and trendy vibe. Unfortunately, this time around the service wasn't that great. The place was pretty empty and the server didn't attend to us much at all until it was time for the check. Since we didn't see her, we didn't get a chance to order food. I'm still giving 3 stars because the legacy of this place deserves it despite a one-time poor-service experience. We continue to look forward to future visits.

    Beautiful ceiling
    Susan C.

    Dinner on my own in Dublin and had a wonderful meal at this establishment. The cod fritters were really great (so yummy that I wanted to lick the plate) and the blue cheese, pear and walnut salad that accompanied my meal was fabulous. It was nice to be able to sit and enjoy my meal while people watching.

    Wagyu burger
    Cristina M.

    I give this place a solid 4.5 stars! Busy little place but got us in without a wait. Our server was absolutely amazing and attentive. I had an amazing porn star martini with the passion fruit half. Our food was 10/10. We had the 1/2 mussels for start, steak and frites, and wagyu burger. We were fully stuffed upon leaving and left no crumbs. Only here for the weekend and tempted to return before we leave! The pictures do not do it justice! I feel the price was very fair for everything you get here.

    Drink Special
    Jenn K.

    Visiting Dublin on business, we enjoyed traditional Irish meals. Music played was like a 80s hit list and added to our dinner conversation much to our enjoyment!! Our American server was attentive and friendly.

    Fish and chips
    John H.

    I happened upon this place while meandering around the Grafton St. area- and it was a pleasant experience. I ordered the fish and chips and my wife had the lamb stew. Both were quite good. The service was excellent as well.

    Sea bream

    Fish was pretty decent. I've had better but it was still ok. Service was quick and everyone was nice. Super cute inside.

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    What a dump!!!!! The soup was tasteless and when I asked for hot sauce toliven it up I was ignored by the staff

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    Wanted to sit down and have some food. Lady at front was very rude and said that they were fully booked when there were plenty of tables.

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    Review Highlights - Davy Byrnes

    Three of us were sold in the Guinness and Beef Pie which we all agreed was one of the best dishes we"be had after spending a month in Europe.

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    This bar was around the corner from our hotel. It was our last night in Dublin, it had been super…read morewet, rainy this day and we craved good food. The Waterloo hit the spot. The service was excellent. We sat at the high top which was still very comfortable. I had the beet salad and the chowder which was what I needed on this gray day!

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