If you love gourmet coffee, Joe's is a good place to check out. Specializing in drip and filter coffee, their selection of brews is popular with locals looking to pick up their morning dose. Located within the Arnotts store, it still has plenty of space and is bright and cheery, with windows looking out onto the street. Tea drinkers will be pleased by their selection of teas as well. With nice options of sandwiches, soups and pastries on the menu, it provides both shoppers and other patrons a nice space to take a break from their busy day.
As you walk through the doors of the Pieman Cafe you will be greeted by the aroma of freshly-baked pie and the chatter of happy diners. Sought out by locals and tourists alike, the Pieman Cafe is easily one of Temple Bar's most affordable and popular eateries. The pies are fresh and delicious, with buttery, melt-in-your-mouth crusts and sumptuous fillings like beef and Guinness,, slow roast lamb, chicken and mushroom, and seasonal specialities like venison in wine. While each pie is well-proportioned on its own, if you are feeling particularly famished go for their meal deal which includes a pie, side and craft beer for under 10euros.
Popular late night go-to spot for some tasty burgers, Rick's Burgers is a tiny local tak-away joint with only a few tables to sit at. This no-frills place is especially busy on week-ends with an after-hours crowd looking for a bite after hitting the pubs. Particularly popular is the Cheeseburger, with a side order of crispy chips on the side. Next time you're in the neighborhood at 2am looking for a quick bite, Rick's Burgers is a popular local institution you can try out.
The Sandyford House has been a member of the Sandyford Village's vibrant cityscapes since 1690. Today, the iconic house shelters an acclaimed restaurant that specializes in Irish cuisine. Its kitchen is headed by renowned culinary expert Chef Edd Raethorne who crafts some of the region's finest gastronomic delights. The restaurant's vintage vibe coupled with the contemporary food makes for some truly amazing contrasts. Specialties include the Irish Angus Short Rib, the Irish Angus Sirloin, and the Steak sandwich.
If you love gourmet coffee, Joe's is a good place to check out. Specializing in drip and filter coffee, their selection of brews is popular with locals looking to pick up their morning dose. Located within the Arnotts store, it still has plenty of space and is bright and cheery, with windows looking out onto the street. Tea drinkers will be pleased by their selection of teas as well. With nice options of sandwiches, soups and pastries on the menu, it provides both shoppers and other patrons a nice space to take a break from their busy day.
As you walk through the doors of the Pieman Cafe you will be greeted by the aroma of freshly-baked pie and the chatter of happy diners. Sought out by locals and tourists alike, the Pieman Cafe is easily one of Temple Bar's most affordable and popular eateries. The pies are fresh and delicious, with buttery, melt-in-your-mouth crusts and sumptuous fillings like beef and Guinness,, slow roast lamb, chicken and mushroom, and seasonal specialities like venison in wine. While each pie is well-proportioned on its own, if you are feeling particularly famished go for their meal deal which includes a pie, side and craft beer for under 10euros.
Popular late night go-to spot for some tasty burgers, Rick's Burgers is a tiny local tak-away joint with only a few tables to sit at. This no-frills place is especially busy on week-ends with an after-hours crowd looking for a bite after hitting the pubs. Particularly popular is the Cheeseburger, with a side order of crispy chips on the side. Next time you're in the neighborhood at 2am looking for a quick bite, Rick's Burgers is a popular local institution you can try out.
The Sandyford House has been a member of the Sandyford Village's vibrant cityscapes since 1690. Today, the iconic house shelters an acclaimed restaurant that specializes in Irish cuisine. Its kitchen is headed by renowned culinary expert Chef Edd Raethorne who crafts some of the region's finest gastronomic delights. The restaurant's vintage vibe coupled with the contemporary food makes for some truly amazing contrasts. Specialties include the Irish Angus Short Rib, the Irish Angus Sirloin, and the Steak sandwich.