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Restaurants in Dublin

Dublin's eating out scene is a vibrant part of locals' lives. The bigwigs want to be seen at the coolest venues - and preferably before anyone else gets a sniff. After the inital rushes are over, only the good will survive... and here are a few of the good for all to share and enjoy.

When ordering, check the menu for service charges, which have to be stated. Only tables of six or more should be charged, but some places add it on so do watch out. It is not mandatory to tip on top of the service charge, so don't feel obliged to leave one (unless of course you thought your evening was the most wonderful experience ever). If there is no service charge, the normal tipping scale is 10%-15%.

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Bad Ass CaféFeatured

Bad Ass Café

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Captain AmericasFeatured

Captain Americas

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ChameleonFeatured

Chameleon

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Chapter OneFeatured

Chapter One

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Darkey Kelly’sFeatured

Darkey Kelly’s

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EttoFeatured

Etto

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Gerry’s Coffee ShopFeatured

Gerry’s Coffee Shop

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Glover’s AlleyFeatured

Glover’s Alley

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JP MooneysFeatured

JP Mooneys

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Patrick GuilbaudFeatured

Patrick Guilbaud

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PichetFeatured

Pichet

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The Brazen HeadFeatured

The Brazen Head

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The Chef's CounterFeatured

The Chef's Counter

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The Vintage KitchenFeatured

The Vintage Kitchen

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a. 101 Talbot

a. 101 Talbot

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Abacus

Abacus

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Abrakebabra

Abrakebabra

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Acapulco

Acapulco

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Avoca Café

Avoca Café

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Bagel Factory

Bagel Factory

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