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Great pizza and pasta |
9-11 Crown Alley Temple Bar Dublin Ireland +353 1 671 2596 http://www.badasscafe.com/ |
A big warehouse space, this informal restaurant attracts a diverse crowd due to its location in Temple Bar. Watch out for the overhead wires that are used to send orders to the kitchen - apparently this is how department stores in the 1950s originally operated! The food at the Bad Ass is filling and simple, with a huge variety on the menu, including pizzas, burgers, chicken salad and nachos. The restaurant also does special menus for students, vegetarians, kids and tourists. All in all, the Bad Ass is good, cheap and cheerful. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The original fish and chips |
2 Werburgh Street Dublin Ireland +353 1 454 0306 |
Burdock's is the original Dublin chipper, and a firm favourite for those seeking fish and chips after a night in the pub. There's not much else to say really: Burdock's is just the best there is. There are two other locations, one in Rathmines and the other on the North Circular Road, where it is possible to get items other than fish and chips...but why would you want to? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ahoy there! |
44 Grafton Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 671 5266 http://www.captainamericas.com/ |
Similar to Planet Hollywood but much more low-key, Captain Americas is a rock-themed American diner that is great fun and child-friendly. The food is predictable but satisfying, with burgers, pasta and sandwiches all starting from about EUR9. It's an easy place to go for a quick bite when in town, and is decorated with a variety of interesting rock and roll memorabilia. Incidentally, Irish crooner Chris de Burgh used to bask here before he made it big! Sunday is Kids Day, with roving clowns and coloring competitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Too hot to handle! |
1 Anne's Lane South Anne's Street Dublin, Leinster Ireland +353 1 677 3721 |
Intimate, cosy and low-ceilinged, the Chili Club is a peaceful spot in a bustling, busy city. Traditional Thai food is served here: all of it spicy, hot and very tasty. All the usual Thai dishes are featured, including Satay, curries and soups with a serious kick. It is very popular with locals and reservations are recommended. The Chili Club has a private room available for groups of sixteen. There are also set menus available for lunch and dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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American food-fest |
7 South Anne St Dublin Ireland +353 1 679 7340 |
Eddie Rocket's sports several diners around the city centre. You will know exactly what you are getting as soon as you see the exterior, because the premises resembles an accurate recreation of the classic 50s-style American diner. There are no surprises with the decor inside either, featuring red vinyl booths and a chrome diner counter, although the mini-jukeboxes beside each table are a nice addition - and they work too. Foodwise, burgers, fries, and shakes are all on offer here; it's messy, tasty food, and the portions are generous. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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