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Union Café Mount Merrion

3.9 (16 reviews)
Closed 8:30 am - 9:30 pm

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Quiet
Good for groups
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Chorizo and potato warm salad
Igor K.

Irish coffee - outstanding Pasta and salad - very tasty. Ambience - so cool. Definitely 5 from 5

James D.

New bigger menu. Great pizza and burgers. Also if you're in a hurry they also do very tasty chicken rotisserie sandwiches from the front coffee dock. Will often pop up here for games as they usually put it on the big screen out the front. Lovely local spot

Cori C.

I got the caesar salad here and it was ginormous and delicious. I felt like the food was really quality here compared to other places that i've been in dublin, and the area is very nice, right across from a park with ample outdoor seating and quick service. There's also a cute little food market attached and a cute pub attached on the other side with an outdoor screen and ample seating to grab a drink near by if you're interested.

Free food and drink at their customer appreciation evening, a great touch!

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The rotisserie chicken sandwiches with honey Dijon tarragon sauce were delicious!

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Beaufield Mews

Beaufield Mews

3.6(8 reviews)
0.8 kmStillorgan
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I came here for afternoon tea and I was wonderfully surprised!…read more You're taken to the upstairs of the coach house where amongst quirky tea cups, vintage jewelry and dubious taxidermy you're served one of the most innovative afternoon teas you can get your hands on in Dublin!! Very friendly waiting staff and lovely surroundings but the combination of the above and the creative savories and treats make this place a real gem which is a serious value for money spot! Look forward to the salmon cones and the boiled egg. My favourite dessert had to be the homemade Jaffa cakes. Definitely give it a go!!!

Went here yesterday for a family lunch, there was 25 of us I believe…read more It was a nice meal, I had a terrine to start, which was nice, but could have used a bit more seasoning or some sort of "kick" in it. The beef for my main was great, with a lovely bit of gravy. The potatoes and veg were really nicely prepared, and the addition of some fresh herbs in the potatoes and the pine nuts in the veg really worked and made everything just that little bit tastier. The only thing that let me down was the dessert. I had the lemon tart and while nicely executed (nicely done crust, good tart texture) it was overly sweet. There was a wee bit of ice cream which I suspect was homemade, it was super creamy and tasty, but again, just overly sweet. The overall effect was a bit "cloying". Great space, relaxed, service for our large group was excellent. Afterwards we all sat outside in the lovely garden and had a visit. All in all a good place to go for a group.

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Beaufield Mews
Beaufield Mews
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Rage - Home made falafel

Rage

4.4(9 reviews)
2.4 kmBlackrock
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This is an great restaurant in the heart of Blackrock. They do lunch specials everyday including a…read morehouse speciality, a Blackened Cajun Chicken Breast which is amazing. The staff are top notch and the service is wonderful. They also do brunch on weekends with some lovely cocktails, well worth stopping in for.

Sometimes you just need to rave about good places and I am happy to rave about Rage. A little gem…read morewhich is gradually growing it's reputation. Nestled between barber shows and beauty salons Rage put the old main Street of Blackrock back on the map with a selection of other spots opening up alongside it. I think it deserves 5 stars for no other reason than they always welcome you with a smile and give you a welcome as if you were thier first ever customer. The food is fantastic and portions are more than you probably need but you can't help yourself, as you reach for that last chip. The menu has something for everyone and I brought some of the most fussy eaters there and they left happy and raving about the place. The nachos and chicken tenders are probably my two favourite dishes, though they are both starters I am sure if you ask for a mains portion they will accommodate you. I don't think many people know, but they also offer a take out service once you are willing to collect and I am more than happy to do the food run in this case. It still has some areas to polish and give it that final shine but that is also part of the appeal of this little gem.

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Rage - Soup of the day: potato and leek

Soup of the day: potato and leek

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The Old Punch Bowl - Beef & Guinness Pie (€23.50)

The Old Punch Bowl

4.5(40 reviews)
1.7 kmBooterstown
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While passing through the Booterstown area of Dublin, we couldn't ignore the big yellow building…read moreand a name like The Old Punch Bowl! We weren't after anything particular on our drive, manly just views and vibes, but we ended up with a few pints, wings and some great local vibes here! We bellied up to the bar, grabbed a few Guinness and placed an order of wings to share. The Guinness was perfection a the wings were solid! Service was friendly and efficient. The bartender was chatty and welcoming! This spot is quintessential Irish pub from entry to exit. The people, the pints, the food and the combination of all three! Overall, such a cool find and great place to visit when in the area!

Located in the residential streets of Booterstown, the Old Punch Bowl is quintessential Dublin pub:…read morecharming, historic, and full of character. The exterior has that classic brick-and-wood look you'd expect, hinting at a cozy, timeless space inside. Once you step in, low ceilings, vintage décor, and warm wood tones create a welcoming, traditional pub atmosphere, as football matches play on TV screens overhead, and the fireplace crackles in the corner. It's lively but not overwhelming, with chatter and music that feel proper for drinks and casual dining. At 8:30pm on a Friday night, our party of ten wanted a traditional Irish pub dinner (our first in the country). The pub was about ¾ full, but with some clever table rearrangement from the flexible waitstaff, we were able to be immediately seated. The menu is classic pub fare (fried appetizers and hearty entrees) - food and drinks aren't cheap by American standards, but given the ambiance, it hits the expected value. I ordered their Beef & Guinness Pie (€23.50), which is a hearty beef stew topped with a flaky piece of puff pastry. The dish comes with fries, though they were more than willing to substitute a salad at no additional cost; the salad tasted fresh, although I think it had a bit too much mayonnaise. The stew itself was warming and perfect for a chilly January night, with huge chunks of lean yet tender beef, simmered vegetables, and a savory broth with a hint of that classic Guinness flavor. I wish the puff pastry on top were flakier and less flat, though it was tasty when dipped in the stew. While it's a steep price for a pub entree, it's an incredibly large portion that I could barely finish, with a generous helping of meat. Another delicious dish was their Beer Battered Cod & Chips (€23.50), consisting of an expertly-fried large piece of cod with a perfectly-crispy exterior, chips, salad, and mushy peas. Their chips are thick-cut with a crunchy skin, yet tender, soft interior, and great when paired with their tangy, mayonnaise-based sauce. This is a lovely spot for generously-portioned pub fare in the charming neighborhood of Booterstown, and I'm more than willing to pay a premium for its fun, laid-back atmosphere, fast and friendly service, and tasty dishes; we'll certainly be returning to attend one (or more) of their various themed nights!

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The Old Punch Bowl - Pub Interior Pt 2

Pub Interior Pt 2

The Old Punch Bowl - Beer Battered Cod and Chips

Beer Battered Cod and Chips

The Old Punch Bowl - Yes, they serve Guinness.

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Yes, they serve Guinness.

Union Café Mount Merrion - irish - Updated May 2026

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