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wi-fi booking recommended red luas line green luas line Suesey Street 26 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 01 669 4600 Sueseystreet.ie Matt the Thresher 32 Pembroke Street Lower, Dublin 2 (01) 676 2980 www.mattthethresher.ie Suesey Street is an upmarket restaurant with wines and cocktails, refined, contemporary dishes, and a heated terrace. Paying homage to Ireland’s rich culinary landscape, Suesey Street prides itself on serving dishes that are always farm-fresh and seasonal. Their menu is always changing so they can offer their guests the best and freshest seasonal food in the country. Specialising in contemporary Irish cuisine Suesey Street offers their guests an authentic experience and 5-star service. Matt the Thresher is a bright stylish seafood restau-rant and bar located within the heart of Georgian Dublin only a short stroll from St. Stephens Green. They specialise in fresh wild Irish seafood, but have an extensive menu with something to suit all requirements. Matt’s has a fully licenced bar with a superb range of local craft beers, whiskeys, gins, along with a well sourced wine list. What really makes the experience is the wonderful team provid-ing the very best in Irish hospitality, all of whom look forward to welcoming you. Open 7 days, serv-ing food and drink until late. The Pepper Pot Powerscourt Centre & George’s Street arcade 01 707 1610 hello@thepepperpot.ie www.thepepperpot.ie @thepepperpot The Pepper Pot specialises in homemade organic food and uses only seasonal stock in their delicious recipes. With a versatile menu offering gluten free options and a delicious range of sandwiches, soups, breads, and cakes, they truly have something for everyone. The Pepper Pot dishes up some seriously tasty eats such as the roasted pear sandwich and their pan-fried goats cheese salad. Don’t delay your visit – they are dying to feed you and guarantee you’ll be coming back for more! Located on the 2nd floor of Powerscourt Centre. And now open in George’s Street arcade! MONSOON 4/5 The Hill, Stillorgan, Dublin (01) 2884262 monsoon.ie Monsoon’s culinary journey started in 1994, in a lovely, little, nostalgic cottage in Stillorgan. They set themselves the simple task of serving authentic Indian food. And 25 years later, they are still serving their patrons and developing enduring friendships with customers. Monsoon Stillorgan has evolved into a partnership led by restaurant manager Arun and Alok, two friends and food enthusiasts from India who are devoted to creating the best dine-in and takeaway service in Dublin using fresh, locally sourced, ingredients and adhering to eco-friendly principles. Sharing culture and bringing communities together via food is their vision. Charlotte Quay Charlotte Quay Dock, Millenium Tower, Dublin 4 01 9089490 charlottequay.ie Charlotte Quay is the newest venture from the Bereen Brothers, who have made their name with the popular city centre eateries Coppinger Row and the South William. Based in Grand Canal Dock, across the water from the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and a stone’s throw from Dublin’s thriving “Silicon Docks”, Charlotte Quay’s kitchen is headed up by celebrated chef Killian Durkin and their menu focuses on contemporary Irish cuisine with a twist of continental influence. Already winning rave reviews, the combination of high-end food, a spectacular location and a chilled ambiance has marked Charlotte Quay out as one of Dublin’s must-visit restaurants. FARMER BROWNS Bath Avenue - 25A Bath Avenue - 01 567 6956 Rathmines - 170 Rathmines Road Lwr, Dublin 6 - 01 567 6956 Clonskeagh Pub - 68 Clonskeagh Road, Dublin 6 - 01 283 0189 Kilternan Pub - Enniskerry Road, Dublin 18 - 01 567 6956 www.farmerbrowns.ie With their award-winning burgers, soulful brunches, fabulous cocktail and craft beer selection, Farmer Browns is the ideal date night for friends and family alike. Their second restaurant in Rathmines won Best Family Dining in 2018 (Irish Hospitality Awards). Farmer Browns Traditional Pub & Kitchen Kilternan is the newest venue of the group. Opened in March 2019 with new menus, upgraded interior and some old family favourites on the menu, Kilternan is a great spot for a hearty lunch, delicious dinner, great wine, artisan coffee, after work drinks, birthday celebrations and even boozy brunches. PABLO PICANTE 14-18 Aston Quay, Dublin 2 4 Clarendon Market, Dublin 2 131 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2 pablopicante.com Cirillo’s As a famous luchador, Pablo makes sure to eat well and stay fit. This is no different for the food in his restaurants. He is the man who makes the tastiest burritos in town. His colourful backstory adds to the experience and now he’s just gone and found himself his biggest premises to date on Aston Quay. Boasting fancy new furniture and a snazzy yellow counter, it will have his famous tortas and burritos available under one roof for the first time. Peperina Garden Bistro 25 Dunville Avenue Ranelagh, Dublin 6 www.peperina.ie 01-5340018 Welcome to Peperina - A Ranelagh institution for over 10 years. They offer breakfast, lunch, and a renowned weekend brunch as well as an evening menu served Thursday - Saturday. They pride themselves on simple, consistent, and delicious food taking a fresh approach to traditional and international dishes. All served in a relaxed and friendly service in a unique atmosphere. Enjoy dining on their newly renovated terrace or stay cozy inside! Their barista also serves up your favourite beverage with a selection of cakes baked fresh daily. Peperina is conveniently located beside Beechwood LUAS stop. 140 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2 (01) 676 6848 www.cirillos.ie This Baggot Street hot spot offers its patrons a modern Italian dining experience specialising in pizza cooked in the napoletana style. They also have become known for their lovely homemade pasta which always delights. Since their opening three years ago, customers have been raving about Cirillo’s and for good reason. Stop in for a tasty lunch or a delicious dinner paired with fine Italian wine. Cirillo’s offers a magical Italian atmosphere that is a delectable slice of perfection conveniently situated in D2. The Pepper Pot Pepper Pot café and bakery is an owner-run business at the heart of Dublin city’s hustle and bustle, perched on a balcony within the Georgian Powerscourt Townhouse. Owner, Marian Kilcoyne is dedicated to slowness in all food preparations and her in-house bakery forms the backbone of the menu which also incorporates seasonal and local produce. All breads and cakes are baked everyday with traditional methods. A mixture of old techniques and a love for experimenting draws a crowd of locals, food lovers, and tourists alike. Their menu changes with the season and reflects the changing needs and wants of their customers alongside established Irish cooking as its core value. Reopened in June in Powerscourt, Marian & head baker Sarah Forde spent the pandemic fine-tuning their pastry and sourdough skills and in July opened an extension of the bakery at Georges Street Arcade. Here you can pick up sourdough loaves, bags of bagels, croissants, and the now famous Pear, Bacon & cheddar danish all ready to go for the pastry lover on the move. Powerscourt Centre & George’s Street arcade 01 707 1610 www.thepepperpot.ie @thepepperpot