Food Scene
Described by our recent guests as up to New York Standard - Paulies is great for pizza and mac 'n cheese. A fantastic local delicious food stop at reasonable prices.
180 locals recommend
Paulies Pizza
58 Grand Canal Street UpperDescribed by our recent guests as up to New York Standard - Paulies is great for pizza and mac 'n cheese. A fantastic local delicious food stop at reasonable prices.
Awarded best gastropub food in the Irish Restaurant awards 2018. Great for dry aged steak. Fine views of Shelbourne Road. Be sure to book a window seat upstairs.
88 locals recommend
The Chophouse
2 Shelbourne RdAwarded best gastropub food in the Irish Restaurant awards 2018. Great for dry aged steak. Fine views of Shelbourne Road. Be sure to book a window seat upstairs.
Great restaurant fine grilled salmon on a bed of lentils. Check out the Cocktail Bar and enjoy the views of the Grand Canal - book a seat on the balcony overlooking the canal or indoors by the Canal Side Windows.
41 locals recommend
Angelina's Restaurant and Deli
55 Percy PlGreat restaurant fine grilled salmon on a bed of lentils. Check out the Cocktail Bar and enjoy the views of the Grand Canal - book a seat on the balcony overlooking the canal or indoors by the Canal Side Windows.
the best coffee in Dublin from world champion Barrista Colin Harman, enjoy good food too for breakfast of lunch.
125 locals recommend
3FE
32-34 Grand Canal Street Lowerthe best coffee in Dublin from world champion Barrista Colin Harman, enjoy good food too for breakfast of lunch.
it's right next door to the apartment open from 8.30am mid week and serving lovely coffee and baked goods. super for lunch too. while you're there why not visit the National Print Museum next door. Great for Salted caramel cheese cake topped with toffee popcorn.
9 locals recommend
The Press Cafe
it's right next door to the apartment open from 8.30am mid week and serving lovely coffee and baked goods. super for lunch too. while you're there why not visit the National Print Museum next door. Great for Salted caramel cheese cake topped with toffee popcorn.
Foodgame
10 S Lotts RdBest for poached eggs on toast in the morning.
Juniors Deli & Cafe
2 Bath Avefantastic healthy hummus
The Schoolhouse Hotel Bar is situated along the Grand Canal and adjacent to Mount Street Bridge (the site of the Battle of Mount street Bridge during the early years of the revolution if 1916. The Bar is spacious with lofty ceilings and a mezzanine. It has comfortable seating throughout, two fireplaces and the food is good. The Bloody Marys are among the best that Dublin has to offer. Great spot for brunch or lunch.
23 locals recommend
Schoolhouse Hotel
The Schoolhouse Hotel Bar is situated along the Grand Canal and adjacent to Mount Street Bridge (the site of the Battle of Mount street Bridge during the early years of the revolution if 1916. The Bar is spacious with lofty ceilings and a mezzanine. It has comfortable seating throughout, two fireplaces and the food is good. The Bloody Marys are among the best that Dublin has to offer. Great spot for brunch or lunch.
Drinks & Nightlife
A likeable, attractive and recently refurbished pub just a 4-minute walk from the Apartment and a 10 minute walk to the Aviva Stadium. It has a south-facing courtyard beer garden that catches the sun from early afternoon. Their menu is award-winning and they do a good wood-fired pizza. Based on Bath Avenue, they believe it or not are known to provide snug bathrobes to customers when the weather isn’t great.For Bookings info@thebathpub.ie
98 locals recommend
The Bath Pub
26 Bath AveA likeable, attractive and recently refurbished pub just a 4-minute walk from the Apartment and a 10 minute walk to the Aviva Stadium. It has a south-facing courtyard beer garden that catches the sun from early afternoon. Their menu is award-winning and they do a good wood-fired pizza. Based on Bath Avenue, they believe it or not are known to provide snug bathrobes to customers when the weather isn’t great.For Bookings info@thebathpub.ie
Slattery’s Pub in Beggars Bush is fresh, bright, colourful with several different dedicated areas – a craft beer bar, a roof terrace and even a ‘love loft’. I’d argue that a pint of Guinness here is among the best in Dublin.
133 locals recommend
Slattery's
62 Grand Canal Street UpperSlattery’s Pub in Beggars Bush is fresh, bright, colourful with several different dedicated areas – a craft beer bar, a roof terrace and even a ‘love loft’. I’d argue that a pint of Guinness here is among the best in Dublin.
for drinks and for good food too - check out their Roast Cod, Pumpkin, Buckwheat, Cider Mussels and Charred Leek
68 locals recommend
The Old Spot
14 Bath Avefor drinks and for good food too - check out their Roast Cod, Pumpkin, Buckwheat, Cider Mussels and Charred Leek
The Ryan’s Beggars Bush pub has been run by the Ryan family for more than 100 years. It has a repertoire of Irish whiskies including their own Jack Ryan 12-year-old single malt. In cold weather, there’s an open heated, covered area outside in front of the bar, with outdoor bar facilities.
22 locals recommend
Ryans Beggars Bush
115 Haddington RdThe Ryan’s Beggars Bush pub has been run by the Ryan family for more than 100 years. It has a repertoire of Irish whiskies including their own Jack Ryan 12-year-old single malt. In cold weather, there’s an open heated, covered area outside in front of the bar, with outdoor bar facilities.
Patrick Kavanagh – Ireland’s most widely known poet by Irish people frequented this pub which first opened as a grocer, wine and spirit merchant in 1845. Other writers also descended as regulars to Searsons included Brendan Behan and Flann O’Brien. Upper Baggot Street was the literary quarter of the 1960’s and is now a popular spot among rugby fans attending the Aviva Stadium matches on the nearby Lansdowne road.They have a good food menu and a list of over 90 whiskies. If you want to know what it was like to visit the pub as a woman in 1845 then ring ahead and book the snug – tables partitioned in wood and stained glass to hide in!
62 locals recommend
Searsons
42-44 Baggot Street Upper Patrick Kavanagh – Ireland’s most widely known poet by Irish people frequented this pub which first opened as a grocer, wine and spirit merchant in 1845. Other writers also descended as regulars to Searsons included Brendan Behan and Flann O’Brien. Upper Baggot Street was the literary quarter of the 1960’s and is now a popular spot among rugby fans attending the Aviva Stadium matches on the nearby Lansdowne road.They have a good food menu and a list of over 90 whiskies. If you want to know what it was like to visit the pub as a woman in 1845 then ring ahead and book the snug – tables partitioned in wood and stained glass to hide in!
The Oarsman is 203 years old this year and is famed for having featured in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Its location is convenient to the apartment but also the Bord Gais Theatre, the 3Arena and the Dogs. They host fantastic live music sessions but you need to ring ahead for timings.
76 locals recommend
The Oarsman
8-10 Bridge StThe Oarsman is 203 years old this year and is famed for having featured in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Its location is convenient to the apartment but also the Bord Gais Theatre, the 3Arena and the Dogs. They host fantastic live music sessions but you need to ring ahead for timings.
Entertainment & Activities
Aviva Stadium
Lansdowne RoadBord Gais Energy Theatre
Royal Dublin Society
4 Anglesea RoadGetting Around
Thrifty Car Rental
16 S Lotts RdGrand Canal Dock
Lansdowne Road station
Lansdowne RoadDublin Bike - Station No. 56
42 Merrion Square EEssentials
Tesco Metro
Whitewash Laundry
60 Grand Canal Street UpperLotts & Co.
7 S Lotts Rd11 Bath Ave
11 Bath AvenueSpar
Bath Avenue Medical Centre
4 Bath AveO'Connor's Pharmacy
4/6 Bath AveShopping
First Editions
7 Waterloo Rd