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    The Market Bar

    3.6 (174 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Tapas Bars, Fast Food
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Spanish rice
    Rachelle R.

    This is such a cool spot you walk down a little alley and it's a hidden gem at the end! The retiring is clean, bright, and full of energy! The wait staff all has fun patterned matching shirts. I'm unsure about how service in Ireland is at restaurants but all our food and drinks arrived at different times. We started eating before we got our Coca-Cola. That being said the service was still extremely fast I swear my potato's were at the table within 1-2 minutes of ordering and all the other food arrived very shortly after so I'm not upset that the food was delivered separately. The food itself was AMAZING. This place really cares about dietary preference and has even most of the menu labeled. There are vegetarian and vegan options clearly and easily labeled. The staff even asks about allergies before placing your order which is so amazing ! I would definitely come back!

    Daniella M.

    I really enjoyed the ambiance of this restaurant! The inside is beautiful and huge. The food came out fast and is soo much food. I enjoyed the food it could have been better but was good. I think for the price you pay it is definitely worth it! I really liked the dip that came with the bread. Service was attentive.

    Elizabeth K.

    This is a large, well designed restaurant specializing in tapas. For 30 Euros you get two tapas, and unlimited potatoes.

    Gambas pil pil

    The food was incredible - you just have to order the right thing. The prawn dish (gambas pil pil), breads & dips and unlimited patatas bravas were INCREDIBLE. I also had an amazing glass of red wine. The place is a really cool space too. Meatballs were mid. Don't get the nachos.

    One of the yummy churros that you get when you order a thing  of churros!!!!

    The service at the bar market is great and very speedy! The food is pretty good, the shrimp was good and so was the wings! Though watch out, if you're not careful they'll switch your chicken skewers with vegetable skewers! The restaurant itself is a little loud but very nice inside! I would recommend this restaurant to adults who are grabbing an meal before a fancy event. Thank you The Market Bar!

    Chorizo "salad"
    Ivana K.

    You can do better there are so many great places to eat in Dublin! We were really disappointed with this restaurant - for being recognized so highly this place let us down. The food was truly terrible and the drinks were average. The only good thing about the place was the waiter who was very nice and apologetic - however we still paid 42 euro for garbage! The salad was soaking wet to the point that we couldn't eat it (we were still charged for it). The calamari was raw inside, barely cooked and soaked in grease... such a bad fry job surprising in a country that does great fish and chips. It's really hard to screw up calamari but it was so bad! I wanted to like this place so much as it came highly recommended but it was really really horrible. Don't eat here there are so many other good places to eat in Dublin you can do better!

    Olivia F.

    This place is super cute, casual and yummy! Tapas style, and right next to an outdoor market and an arcade. Potatoes with tomato and yogurt were sooo good, and not heavy or greasy. Fish skewers were delicious, chili and garlic shrimp were great but the calamari was just okay. Garlic bread is better with cheese and the service wasn't great by any means.

    Tapas very large portions
    Neluta G.

    This is more of a local place. In the 1700s this place was an actual market, hence the brick walls inside. It is a lively place, super busy so you may have to get your drinks at the bar then wait for the staff to come around and get your food order. It is best to order more food all at once, since they are super busy and the servers may not come around for a while. It is a tapas type place, but very large portions. For a group of 4-6 people get the small version of the dishes/tapas you choose since they are very generous. I am recommending, the charcuterie platter, they have a great goat and a blue cheese that are amazing. Also get the garlic potatoes, calamari, seafood skewered are great and fresh, sticky wings are very tasty. The red wines are great so is the beer and the prices are very reasonable.

    Love the interior
    Emily C.

    It's a No from me kids! I somehow seem to have had the exact opposite experience to other people in the Market Bar. The setting is only gawjus I'll admit that. But after that, well it pretty much falls down everywhere. Main points being food and service. (there's not much else left when you take those two away really is there?!) We were in on a Sunday for the brunch menu which is pretty average. Not a massive selection and all stodgy enough. Brunch has been stepped up a serious notch in recent times in Dublin, so if you're not gonna keep up, you're gonna get left by the wayside. There were three dishes on our table. One was actually very good (though hard not to do well), two were terrible. The first good one was the nachos grande. It is indeed massive. Loads of all the usual suspects piled massively high. All tasty, piping hot and plentiful. Just what you want. The second lot, not so much. First there was the chicken quesadillas that were so tasteless I may as well have been eating my napkin. No spice, no flavour, no crunch. Even the melted cheese, which is normally a favourite food staple of mine, was like tasteless goo. No flavour whatsoever. Then the eggs Benedict came out. Two eggs plonked on their muffins with a pile of greasy rashers next to them. There was hollandaise alright, but where was the presentation, ,the important visual bit that makes you wanna eat? A medley of insipid colours all looking so sad to be plonked on the plate together. The service was ssoooooo slloowwww. We had one waitress serving our table who actually was really lovely, but she seemed under pressure and the place potentially was understaffed. We sat at the end of our meal for a good half an hour with all the plates in front of us having never been cleared. Same problem with trying to get the bill, it took an age. It's a shame, but I think this place needs a bit of a re-haul to keep up with the big players in town these days.

    Monica O.

    Just like in London and Paris on this whirlwind trip I planned an UYE to meet up with some Dublin Yelpers, and the place picked was Market Bar, and I have to be honest I was pretty excited to check this place out, it used to be an old shoe factory and they paid tribute to that and have lots of shoe molds in the wall, that was pretty cool. Also Market Bar severs Irish style tapas. Yum! I was a few minutes late, I went to the wrong spot, but quickly made my way to the correct location and their I meet up with Lisa and her sister Sabrina, they were a fun bunch! Welcomed us to Dublin and gave us tips. Market Bar is huge, and I didn't find the noise level any higher that a typical bar, we were able to carry on a conversation, our sever was sweet, and had nice eyes :). After a few minutes of trying to figure out what beer to order I went with a nice glass of Smithwick's beer, I also learned that you pounce it Smithick's the w is silent, good to know now when I order it in the states I'll be ordering like a pro! I also wanted to check out what a Irish style tapa so checked out the menu and went with Patatas Bravas let me tell you about this, deep fried potatoes (like chunky potatoes) covered in a spicy tomato sauce & a garlic mayo, Holy Cow Bat Man, these are some great potatoes! So so good! So happy to had made to Market Bar on my trip to Dublin and look forward to coming back and trying out more of the menu.

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    John S.

    The market bar or Morket Bor,depending on how posh you are, is a relatively recent addition to the Dublin pub scene. One of its features is a lack of any background music. At first it seemed weird but works really well. The pub is a huge redbrick man room with a mezzanine bar above, food-wise its mostly tapas, which are tasty and well prepared. The restaurant part of the bar is down at the back of the main room and has slightly different hours. Theres also a mezzanine bar upstairs which is probably better for eating and can be booked for groups and events. One of its best features is a huge outdoor smoking area with heaters. A bit like the Odeon, the market bar can feel a bit empty if its not busy but the place is frequently packed and one of Dublin's better places for a night out.

    Tortellini sandwich & carrot+coriander soup & patatas bravas
    Andy O.

    Came here for lunch and got a soup and sandwich special costing around €8. I dig the interior, it's a massive open space with lots of seating available. It's certainly an experience but at lunch-time it felt a bit too empty and sparse and lacked any real atmosphere. I could imagine this place being a lot better at night when it's presumably more busy. The staff were friendly and the service was prompt. The food was average with it not being much better than your standard carvery food. Maybe it was the items that I ordered but there was zero room for anything to shine here. I was pretty disappointed because it certainly looked appetising. I'm curious to see if the food & atmosphere at night can elevate this place to beyond just averageness but I'm not in a rush to test this out.

    Kate M.

    The Market Bar is one of my favourite places to eat in Dublin - the tapas are the best you will find around. I love coming here on a date night, or with a big group of friends - it works particularly well in a group setting as they do large dishes and small dishes of each of their yummy tapas. You absolutely have to have the patatas bravas - they're the staple of any tapas menu - and I love their meatballs, calamari and chicken salad. Oh and the nachos too! I pretty much love all their menu! The large dishes are around €12 and the small ones about €8 - for a group of 4/6 people you'd need maybe 2 big ones and maybe 3 small. Which works out nice and cheap!

    Mmm mayonnaise...

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