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    Marqette

    3.1 (34 reviews)
    ModerateIrish, Bars

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    Kathleen D.

    Marqette is a perfectly adequate self-serve food station in Dublin Airport. It ideally offers a host of different grab-and-go and fresh meal options, so you can customize your own meal. I selected a caesar salad, a bag of crisps, a blueberry muffin, and a coca-cola. Yes. Totally unhealthy, I realize. I enjoyed the muffin the most, but the salad wasn't bad. Even the crisps were different but in a good way. Overall, I enjoyed my meal and wouldn't hesitate to visit this airport cafe again. As with most airports: Expect to dish out the big bucks for your meal. Plenty of seating is available in the area.

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    Nikk S.

    This cute place is a self-serve spot that's perfect for refueling for a flight. They have all kinds of coffees and teas, as well as fruit and pastries. While it is busy with people running around to explore options, you can easily get what you need and pay quickly. The food is fresh and tastes amazing. The coffee is also perfect with all the different options.

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    Vrithi C.

    DELISH IRISH BREAKFAST!! Landed in Dublin early morning and was hungry after a long haul flight! Headed straight where everybody was. Marqette seemed to be busy and I can see why! Fresh food, omelette station, hot coffee everything is cafeteria style. Food: I got a the Mini breakfast which I must admit was not Mini at all. It came with four hot options, two slices of toast and a cup of coffee. I got a fried egg, pork sausages and some blood pudding ( because I wanted to to some Irish blood pudding)and baked beans. Everything tasted great. There was so much food it could take me through lunch! It costed me €8.75!! If you are in the Dublin airport and need some hot reasonably priced food head to marqette!

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    Emily C.

    I'm not sure why this place hasn't gotten better reviews. I was massively impressed. Cmon people! They have an omlette and pancake truck right in the middle of it! A bakery!! A big massive salad bar! An Irish breakfast bar! They have a big long section full of fresh fruit and nuts and yogurt. It's like being at a really nice hotel breakfast buffet. Except maybe a little more expensive! I think this is a fabulous addition to Dublin Airport - it's not often you see a facility of this calibre in an airport. Fair play!

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    Very busy bar with usual airport prices. Served by a lovely young girl Jane who helped when trying to place a wine order. Thank you Jane.

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    Cheapiest and best coffee at this airport. A lot of Services avoid long queues (Different from starbuck)

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    Considering it's Airport and busy terminal, it was kept up clean pretty well when I was there in the early morning.

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    Kealy's of Cloghran - The Full Irish Breakfast: €13.95

    Kealy's of Cloghran

    4.1(39 reviews)
    1.1 kmSantry
    €€

    The restaurant was within walking distance of the hotel. There were many locals and families here…read moreenjoying their time here. I wasn't too hungry, so I just ordered the spicy chicken wings. The wings were quite small, maybe because I'm use to GMO wings. I enjoyed them enough though. I also enjoyed their fries.

    We stopped here, travel-weary, for a first dinner in Ireland. We ordered the roast beef with…read moreYorkshire pudding, peas, carrots and potatoes (fried whole and mashed) and the chicken curry with half rice and half chips. My friend ate a side of onion rings. The roast beef was cooked to perfection, very tender and juicy. It is pretty unsalted, which I like, but my friend said it wasn't enough. The side of rich, brown gravy made up for it adding the right amount of saltiness to the beef. Carrots and peas were a tad soft, but flavorful and good mashed potatoes. I wasn't wild about the whole fried ones. The Yorkshire pudding was pretty dreadful and seemed to be backed hours prior because it was rubbery and chewy. The chicken curry was good, a little sweet, but good amount of curry flavor. Chips and rice were great. The onion rings were good. Not stellar, not bad. Just solidly good! Guinea's was perfect in terms of being served at the right temp and they have half pints, which made me happy! This place was very, very loud. It was distractingly loud, but if you want sports and good beer, you are in the right spot. Lots of families with little ones for dinner. Service was good.

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    Kealy's of Cloghran - Bar area

    Bar area

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    Roast rib of beef

    Kealy's of Cloghran

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    The Stag's Head - Bacon & Cabbage

    The Stag's Head

    4.3(316 reviews)
    9.4 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    We loved the atmosphere, very authentic. . The service was great and the food was delicious!read more

    If you want to experience a true Victorian pub in Dublin, The Stag's Head is a beautiful place to…read morestart. Tucked down Dame Court just off Dame Street, The Stag's Head is one of those rare pubs that feels genuinely historic rather than designed to look old. The building dates to the late 1800s, and the interior retains the ornate features of a classic Victorian "gin palace"--rich carved wood, stained glass, brass rails, and a warm, glowing bar that feels wonderfully preserved. We stopped in around 4:30 pm, which turned out to be a perfect time to visit. There were other patrons enjoying drinks and food, but the atmosphere was calm and relaxed rather than loud or rowdy. It felt like the kind of place where locals drop in for a quiet pint on their way home from work before the evening crowd arrives. The staff were excellent--friendly, welcoming, and attentive without being intrusive. The food was very good (we failed to take photos because we were too busy enjoying it). As a vegetarian, I was thrilled to see the Impossible burger front and center on their menu; it was deliciously prepared with guacamole on a brioche bun, and not an afterthought on the menu. My companions both chose the Irish Beef Burger, and said it was excellent. One thing to know: this is a traditional Victorian pub, so cocktails aren't really part of the program. Expect beer, wine, or spirits rather than mixed drinks. In a place like this, that actually feels exactly right. Other pubs do serve mixed drinks. Between the history, the ambience, the quality of the food, and the wonderful staff, The Stag's Head is the kind of place that makes you feel like you've experienced a real piece of Dublin.

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    The Stag's Head - Bar

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    The Stag's Head - One of our favorite

    One of our favorite

    The Stag's Head - Back door area

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    The Old Storehouse - Guinness

    The Old Storehouse

    4.3(237 reviews)
    9.2 kmTemple Bar
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    The Old Storehouse is a Dublin pub with casual seating, live music, Guinness on tap (of course),…read moreand delicious eats. My husband and I stopped by for dinner and I ordered a caesar salad and their fish chowder. The caesar was great but my gosh the fish chowder and accompanying brown bread rocked my socks. So, much so, that I did what I never do--I revisited this spot more than once on the same trip (so many places to explore I almost never do this!). That fish chowder is craveable. They do live music on occasion as well and so we were able to enjoy that while sipping our Guinness. The prices are reasonable and the service is friendly. They aren't as small as they look at first glance, on one of our visits, we sat upstairs which has a second dining area. Amazing! Get to it!

    Loud music, cheap drinks and good food…read more Place was absolutely packed with people in town for the American Football game so service was dreadfully slow. Had to excuse ourselves from the table multiple times to freshen drinks. The food was good. Once again, absolute star was the Buffalo Wings! Ireland? I mean what??? Perfectly cooked, sauced nicely, just spectacular! The band was playing a mix and of Irish Music and American Rock songs played to Irish tunes. Very fun and well engaged with the crowd. The restaurant itself is cozy and very warm. A great night was had by all!

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    The Old Storehouse - Steamed mussels

    Steamed mussels

    The Old Storehouse - Irish lamb stew 3.5/5

    Irish lamb stew 3.5/5

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    The Old Mill Restaurant - Cottage Pie!

    The Old Mill Restaurant

    4.5(286 reviews)
    9.2 kmTemple Bar
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    When I think of beef stew, I think of my mom's homemade version. So one of the things I was most…read morelooking forward to in Ireland was trying authentic Irish stew. Our first meal in Dublin was at The Old Mill Restaurant, right in the heart of Temple Bar. It's been serving traditional Irish fare since the 1980s and has become a favorite stop for both locals and visitors looking for classic comfort food. After about a 20-minute wait, we were seated in the warm, inviting dining room. Susan ordered the mussels, one of her favorites, while I went with the Traditional Irish Stew and my daughter chose the Braised Beef & Guinness Stew. Both were exactly what we hoped for: hearty, flavorful, and perfect after a day of sightseeing. I finally understood why the Guinness stew had such a rich, dark color, and I have to admit, I came home a big fan of Irish stew. We finished with the Homemade Bread & Butter Pudding topped with fresh cream and custard, a comforting dessert that was the perfect ending to the meal. Service, atmosphere, value, and food were all five out of five. We also enjoyed chatting with the floor manager, whose pride in the restaurant and his team was obvious. That kind of hospitality made a great meal even more memorable.

    Hard to find as we passed it & realized it's upstairs! Small single room w/ a standard collection…read moreof wall art / signs. Asked to be re-sat & they were happy to let us choose. We asked about the soup flavor & they offered a taste and brought out a huge sample boat. Super cool. I got the cottage pie lunch portion, which is more than I could barely eat. It came with a boat of the sauce /and gravy and meat. Wife got the fish and chips... The fillet was longer than the plate and it came with a mountain of fries, both delicious. Daughter got the creamy vegetable soup and chips. She loved it but couldn't even finish half. All the portions were very generous, nobody finished their meal, too bad we couldn't have taken it back to our hotel. Server was great & funny. Love this place.

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    The Old Mill Restaurant - The scene!!!

    The scene!!!

    The Old Mill Restaurant - Lamb Shank

    Lamb Shank

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    Kilmardinny Inn - To Uncle Paddy

    Kilmardinny Inn

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.1 kmBeaumont

    First time in the Kilmardinny, sadly was in Kilmardinny for tea time after my uncles funeral,…read morethough a sad occasion it was an honor to be in his local for a pint and to raise a glass (or two) in his honor. The pub is quite large and can accommodate a large party such as ourselves for the afternoon. Lots of TV's to catch a match and craic to feel at home. We had a lovely veg soup upon our arrival to take the cold from the gravesite out of us and get the warmth back in. The soup was piping hot and light enough to leave room for a lovely tea sandwich or two. And the tea sandwiches were served with crunchy rippled cheese and onion crisps (Hunkey Dorys) that complimented the sandwhiches nicely. The service was a bit scattered but can't slag them considering we were quite a large party all at the same time. Once they got going they were friendly and attentive. The Guinness was nice, the tea and they make a lovely Irish Coffee as well. To you Uncle Paddy, it was an honor to sit in your local and celebrate you!

    Hospitality at Kenny's extends far beyond the doling out of splendid pints. Insider tips on…read moreupcoming horse races are offered. Thought provoking albeit populist musings on systemic corruption in Irish politics are always offered. If hunger in addition to an unquenched thirst draws you to Kenny's then I suggest the Planter's Peanut salad as an appetizer followed by Cheese 'n Onion Lasange. For smokers, the front patio offers spectacular views of the sun setting over Lorcan Avenue.

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    Kilmardinny Inn - The grand entrance to The Kilmardinny, those majestic red bricks adorn the beautiful façade.

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    The grand entrance to The Kilmardinny, those majestic red bricks adorn the beautiful façade.

    Marqette - irish - Updated July 2026

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