Wondering where you can find the best Irish breakfast, Boxty, or Beef and Guinness Stew in Dublin?
Taste Atlas has compiled a list of the top restaurants in Ireland serving traditional Irish foods. These restaurants have received the highest ratings by food professionals. Enjoy your favorites from Irish stew to colcannon
The best traditional restaurants in Ireland:
The Boxty House
Boxty House, presided over by chef and restaurateur Pádraic Óg Gallagher, features the finest natural ingredients and artisan food producers from Ireland on its menu. It’s been in business in Dublin’s Temple Bar for over 30 years.
(Recommended dishes: Boxty, Irish Stew, Dublin Coddle)
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Queen of Tarts
Sisters Regina and Yvonne Fallon trained as pastry chefs in New York before opening Queen of Tarts in 1998. Everything is baked and prepared on the premises using the best ingredients. The Dublin café is known for its breakfasts, weekend brunches, and amazing cakes.
(Recommended dishes: Afternoon Tea, Scone, Irish Breakfast)
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The Hairy Lemon
This Irish pub in a 19th century building full of memorabilia serves a great selection of Irish whiskies and some of the best traditional Irish fare.
(Recommended dishes: Dublin Coddle, Beef and Guinness Pie, Irish Stew)
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The Brazen Head
The Brazen Head, dating back to 1198, is Ireland’s oldest pub. The restaurant, which serves both traditional and contemporary fare, is famous for its traditional stews.
(Recommended dishes: Beef and Guinness Stew, Irish Stew, Burger)
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Hatch and Sons
Focused on quality, Hatch & Sons celebrates the best Irish ingredients with a modern approach - artisan cheese, smoked fish, dry cure bacon. Their menu also features a short wine list and collection of Irish craft beers.
(Recommended dish: Irish Breakfast)
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The Pieman Cafe
The Pieman Café bakes delicious savory pies and sausage rolls with the help of fresh ingredients and the best local suppliers. The mouth-watering menu includes Steak & Stout, Feta & Sweet Potato pies along with Pear and Black Pudding and Leek & Sage sausage rolls,
(Recommended dishes: Beef and Guinness Pie, Meat Pies)
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The Oar House Fish Restaurant
The Oar House Fish Restaurant is housed in a restored fishing cottage in Howth, Co Dublin, The restaurant, which opened in 2006, focuses on the finest seafood - serving dishes such as mussels, chowder, fish ’n’ chips, and more.
(Recommended dish: Prawns)
— Oarhouse Restaurant (@OarhouseHowth) November 26, 2019
Johnnie Fox’s Pub
Johnnie Fox’s menu features classic Irish dishes, seafood dishes and a few modern favorites. High-quality ingredients are sourced locally. The restaurant, located in the Dublin Mountains, also has its own bakery and breads and desserts are baked daily.
(Recommended dish: Irish Seafood Chowder)
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The Stag’s Head
The Stag’s Head was awarded Ireland’s Best Traditional Pub of the Year in 2019. Located in the heart of Dublin, this historic pub is known for its hearty pub grub and large selection of whiskies.
(Recommended dishes: Bacon and Cabbage, Beef and Guinness Pie)
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Matt the Rashers
Known for its Irish Breakfast, Matt the Rashers offers delicious, affordable food made with natural,fresh ingredients sourced locally.
(Recommended dish: Irish Breakfast)
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The Ginger Man
The Ginger Man pub is located just across the street from Trinity College and is popular with students. The restaurant serves quality traditional Irish fare.
(Recommended dish: Beef and Guinness Pie)
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