Expect an eclectic and upscale atmosphere with stunning dishes and a unique menu that caters to various dietary preferences, making it a must-visit spot.
In the heart of Temple Bar, this lively spot is loved for its amazing fries, comforting dishes, and cozy vibe—definitely a must-visit!
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Lynn Gillespie
So glad we dined here while staying in the Temple Bar section of Dublin! Server was very knowledgeable about gluten free items and helped me with the menu, I had the fish and chips and my friend had the Shepards pie! Both were amazing! I had a local gf beer and drinks were delicious! Highly recommend, and I will definitely return!
This spot offers a vibrant atmosphere and a diverse menu that keeps foodies coming back for more, perfect for a memorable dining experience.
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David Gardner
We had 3 people in our party and only one had a good food experience. Unfortunately, the 2.people that ordered gluten free pasta dishes were served extremely boring dishes with no flavor and absolutely no attempt at presentation. The gluten free pasta dishes looked like something from a children's menu - no exaggeration, I promise. My dish, Penne Regine All’Arrabbiata, was tasty and well presented. I enjoyed it! Service was attentive. Atmosphere was ok. Tables were close together, somewhat unnecessarily since there was plenty of space in the restaurant. We will not be returning.
Enjoy a cozy atmosphere away from the crowds, with a diverse menu that caters to various tastes, making it a perfect spot to unwind after exploring.
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Nicole Conway
I brought my family to this restaurant as I go there a few times a year because two of us are celiac and it isn’t safe in most places to eat out. I usually eat here because of my celiac disease as I was confidant that it was celiac friendly and didn’t have to worry about cross contamination and they cater for celiacs but the last time I was there I was told that the chips , wings and chicken was not gluten free because they were cooked in the same oil and fryer as the rest of the gluten food. I found this very disappointing and can’t understand why this has changed. I will not be returning as it is unsafe as a celiac to eat here. Very disappointed
A tiny spot serving up exceptional fish and chips, paired with a top-notch wine list, but reservations are a must.
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Mads
Gluten free heaven in Dublin! Cute cosy restaurant, good for a date night as very small and doesn’t seat many people.
We had gluten free fish and chips, langoustines and some delicious wine. Perfect dinner!
Enjoy a vibrant tapas spot with diverse options and a warm atmosphere, perfect for a delightful dining experience.
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Zoe Corway
Coeliac options are great. Our waitress Paula is absoloutley lovely and was very helpful. Her smile brightened up the whole restaurant. Food is lovely, I really enjoyed my churros.
This cozy spot features unique cocktails and mocktails, with a tailored drink experience that's sure to impress.
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Elliot Jones
Gluten Free Friendly: I go here a few times a week. The staff is very friendly,
I usually order a plain burger and they use gluten free bread to substitute for the bun. Separate fryer for chips. Knowledgeable about allergies and contamination. They have all different cocktails and mocktails + if you can't see something you like you can ask them to make something not on the menu for cocktails/mocktails